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16 September 2021

MALAYSIA: HIGH COURT DECLINES TO STAY ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS ON THE BASIS OF A NON-SIGNATORY'S ALLEGATION OF BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION UNDERLYING THE CONTRACT

MALAYSIA: HIGH COURT DECLINES TO STAY ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS ON THE BASIS OF A NON-SIGNATORY'S ALLEGATION OF BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION UNDERLYING THE CONTRACT
17 November 2020

INDIA AMENDS ARBITRATION LAW RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS TAINTED BY FRAUD AND ARBITRATOR QUALIFICATIONS

INDIA AMENDS ARBITRATION LAW RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS TAINTED BY FRAUD AND ARBITRATOR QUALIFICATIONS
31 January 2020

PERU APPROVES ARBITRATION REFORM ON DISPUTES INVOLVING STATE ENTITIES

PERU APPROVES ARBITRATION REFORM ON DISPUTES INVOLVING STATE ENTITIES
31 January 2014

Commercial Court provides guidance on "serious irregularity" and confirms arbitral tribunal has jurisdiction to determine contractual rights and obligations in light of criminal conduct

In the recent decision of Interprods Ltd v De La Rue International Ltd [2014] EWHC 68 (Comm), the English Commercial Court dismissed the challenges under …

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