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 Kingdom: Law governing arbitration has closest connection to law of the seat
- Brazil: Bumps in the road to infrastructure arbitration
- Nigeria: Court rules on timeframe for proceedings to enforce arbitral awards
- USA: District court grants Section 1782 discovery in support of NAFTA arbitration
- International: Achieving an efficient arbitration process
- Russia: Supreme Arbitrazh Court rejects alternative (asymmetrical) arbitral clauses
- Spain: Court rules on action to set aside arbitral award
- Greece: Is a fully paid award still enforceable under the New York Convention?
- India: Courts discourage frivolous impleadment of unnecessary parties
- Switzerland: Comprehensive translation of award not required for enforcement in Switzerland
Stay tuned!