Expert determination is an ADR method where parties submit disputes to an expert for a binding decision. Those opting for this method seek specific attributes in the expert,
particularly independence and impartiality. The expert’s duty of independence cannot be assumed, as it is not mandated by Spanish law. [...]
Resumen: La acción de revisión (recours en révision / Revisionsklage) en Derecho suizo, como en tantos otros ordenamientos jurídicos que la prevén, es un mecanismo procesal
extraordinario que permite, en circunstancias excepcionales, que procedimientos judiciales o arbitrales concluidos mediante resoluciones devenidas firmes sean reabiertos, [...]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has provoked concern in arbitration, as in other fields. Said concern has triggered appraisals as to its use which are unnecessarily limiting,
often times alarmist. This essay argues in favor of a change of predisposition. AI will catapult human productivity, address socially unsatisfied needs and allow [...]
Anti-suit injunctions are orders that prevent a litigant from initiating (or continuing) proceedings before a specific judicial authority. When an arbitration agreement exists
between two or more parties, anti-suit injunctions have historically been used in common law jurisdictions as a means to prevent the parties from attempting to evade [...]
This Article explains and analyzes the new Puerto Rico Arbitration Law. This law, which was passed in August of 2024, is based on the U.S. Revised Uniform Arbitration Act and
the UNCITRAL Model Arbitration Law. The law represents a vast improvement over prior legislation, as it adopts the most recent arbitration norms and resolves problems [...]
The German Court of Arbitration for Sport, a private and independent entity, devoted to sports-related disputes, was incorporated in 2008 as a result of an initiative of the
DIS Deutsche Institution für Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit e.V. (German Arbitration Institute), on the one side, and the NADA Nationale Anti-Doping Agentur Deutschland, [...]
The purpose of this article is to review the constitutional case law regarding public order as a reason for the annulment of arbitral awards, following the recent Constitutional
Court ruling No. 146/2024 of December 2, which consolidates Spain as a safe arbitration seat. [...]
Resumen: El 1 de octubre de 2024, la Corte de Apelaciones de Paris anuló una orden de exequatur emitida en 2017, negando la ejecución de un laudo arbitral de 280 millones
de euros dictado por un tribunal arbitral en el marco de la disputa entre Siba Plast y Libia, relacionada con contratos destinados a mejorar las capacidades de la [...]