Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles):
- United States: Arbitrability as a threat to finality of international arbitration awards
- France: Award annulled due to withdrawn counterclaims introduced by insolvent defendant
- International: Best practices: the importance of experienced arbitration counsel
- United Kingdom: War on enforcement or valid arbitration proceedings – who decides?
- Ecuador: State fails to comply with international arbitral award alleging human rights concerns
- Kenya: Alternative dispute resolution gains more legal recognition
- Ukraine: Obtaining security measures in support of arbitral awards
- Denmark: Tribunal rules on failure to pay security for counterclaim
- Lebanon: Overview (March 2012)
- United Kingdom: Mediation blues: agreement to mediate found not binding