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12 October 2015 by Urs Feller and Marcel Frey
Urs Feller and Marcel Frey of Prager Dreifuss describe what to expect when foreign parties start knocking at the doors of Swiss enforcement authorities with a judgment in hand
12 October 2015 by Uzoma Azikiwe and Olukayode Dada
Uzoma Azikiwe and Olukayode Dada of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie assess the mechanisms being put in place to deal with lengthy litigation procedures
12 October 2015 by Noah Hanft
The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution is driving broader acceptance of alternative forms of dispute resolution. Its president and CEO, Noah Hanft, explains how the organisation is helping address the major misconceptions
12 October 2015 by Mansoor Hassan Khan
Mansoor Hassan Khan of Khan & Associates examines how Pakistani courts have dealt with international dispute resolution
12 October 2015 by Pelin Baysal and Ilgaz Önder
Pelin Baysal and Ilgaz Önder of Gün + Partners consider whether Turkish courts are efficiently enforcing the collection of evidence in dispute proceedings
12 October 2015 by Iain Sheridan
Iain Sheridan of Big Ben Chambers shares his top three tools for facilitating the smooth-running of international arbitration
12 October 2015 by Ahmed Barakat and Ramy Shehata
Ahmed Barakat and Ramy Shehata of ASAR - Al Ruwayeh & Partners offer legal and practical insights into the status of income tax in Kuwait
12 October 2015 by Marney Cheek and Catherine Gibson
Marney Cheek and Catherine Gibson of Covington & Burling examine investor-state dispute settlement, and ask whether it is the key to the TTIP’s investment package
12 October 2015 by Shanaka Gunasekara and Avindra Rodrigo
Shanaka Gunasekara and Avindra Rodrigo of FJ & G de Saram set out the salient characteristics of dispute resolution in Sri Lanka, where ADR methods have been statutorily embedded in the system
12 October 2015 by Lucy Reed, Nicholas Lingard and Robert Kirkness
Lucy Reed, Nicholas Lingard and Robert Kirkness of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer consider the evolution of Singapore as an international dispute resolution hub