Nadja Harraschain of A&O Shearman in Frankfurt reports on the autumn conference of the German Arbitration Institute (DIS), which focused on drivers of innovation in arbitration.
12 February 2025
The Indian Supreme Court has enforced an ICC award rendered against a state entity nearly 20 years ago, rejecting arguments that a sole arbitrator’s refusal to extend a filing deadline in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks prevented the award debtor from effectively presenting its case.
09 June 2020
27 January 2020
Debevoise & Plimpton partner Lord Goldsmith QC has called on the Indian government to delay controversial amendments to the country’s arbitration law, warning that they could “set back the cause of Indian arbitration” by a generation.
18 February 2019
03 January 2019
Arbitrations with an appeal-like procedure are valid and their awards can be enforced, India’s Supreme Court has ruled in the latest stage of a 15 year-long battle to enforce an ICC award held by US metals trader Centrotrade.
20 December 2016
Rishab Gupta and Aonkan Ghosh, counsel and associate at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, report on a seminar of the Indian Council of Arbitration in New Delhi that reflected on the recent changes to international arbitration in India.
21 July 2016
12 October 2012
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