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20 November 2015 by Irawati Hermawan and Jardin Bahar
Irawati Hermawan and Jardin Bahar of Hermawan Juniarto assess the conditions and framework for project financings in Indonesia
20 November 2015 by Nathan Dodd, David Harrison and Hoang Anh Nguyen
Nathan Dodd, David Harrison and Hoang Anh Nguyen of Mayer Brown JSM assess the conditions and framework for project financings in Vietnam
09 November 2015 by Geni & Kebe
PRESS RELEASE, Dakar, 9 November, 2015
13 October 2015 by Alexis Mourre
Alexis Mourre, president of the International Chamber of Commerce International Court of Arbitration is striving to take arbitration to the next level
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 Pallavi Shroff and Siddhartha Datta
Pallavi Shroff and Siddhartha Datta of Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas examine the issue of jurisdiction in light of the rise of international commercial arbitration in India
12 October 2015 by Ilya Komarevski and Eleonora Mateina
Ilya Komarevski and Eleonora Mateina of Tsvetkova Bebov Komarevski examine the Bulgarian approach towards unilateral dispute resolution clauses and compare it to other European courts
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 Christophe Bernasconi
This October, the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements enters into force. Christophe Bernasconi of the Hague Conference on Private International Law outlines the progress made by signatories, and how it could change business practices