Brexit, Civil Justice and Private International Law (II): What will happen with the applicable law?
Continuing with the saga of “what will happen with”, today we will analyse the issues regarding applicable law in contractual…
ICSID Arbitration – Plus de liaisons dangereuses?
Spanish electricity company Orazul International España Holdings S.L. loses its disqualification proposal against the presiding arbitrator Inka Hanefeld in a dispute against…
Stakeholders, Brexit and Private International Law: what will happen with international jurisdiction
Last 27 August 2020, the European Commission published an updated “Notice to Stakeholders on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom…
Paris Court allows Malaysia´s bid to temporarily stop sulu Sultanates heirs from enforcing a us$14.9b arbitration win.
On Tuesday, the Paris Court of Appeal ordered a stay of enforcement of the $14.92 billion award, issued on 28…
US Court refuses to compel arbitration based on a third party’s website clause used to book a SIXT rental car
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in a recent decision refused to compel arbitration in a putative…

