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GAR 100 – this year’s edition out now

Global Arbitration Review is pleased to unveil the latest edition of the GAR 100, our annual survey of the leading international arbitration practices around the world.

15 July 2021

What Shakespeare tells us about the impact of state corruption proceedings

“Though justice be thy plea, consider this, that, in the course of justice, none of us shall see salvation”, says Portia in The Merchant of Venice. Peter FitzGerald of Peter & Peters in London looks at how state corruption proceedings impact justice in international arbitration, with other references to Shakespeare’s plays.

09 July 2021

Damages and costs in investment treaty arbitration studied for a third time

As UNCITRAL draws closer to formulating recommendations for ISDS reform, Allen & Overy partner Matthew Hodgson has updated his study of damages and costs in investment treaty arbitration, confirming that tribunals are giving these issues greater attention even as costs incurred by claimants and respondents have dropped.

03 June 2021

India’s arbitration rollercoaster in 2020

Nicholas Lingard and Rohit Bhat of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Singapore consider key developments in Indian arbitration in 2020.

29 January 2021

Where does Brexit leave investment protection?

In the wake of the UK-EU trade deal, practitioners say questions remain over the investment protections in the agreement and the fate of the UK’s bilateral investments treaties with EU member states.

14 January 2021

Prof. Stavros Brekoulakis

08 April 2020

Sat Plaha

08 April 2020

Robert S. Pe

08 April 2020

Paul Friedland

08 April 2020

Patrick W. Pearsall

08 April 2020

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