Herbert Smith Freehills' Jonathan Ripley-Evans (Partner) and Director Fiorella Noriega Del Valle (Director), alongside associates Kyle Melville and SooBin Park, have authored the Law and Practice section of the South Africa chapter in the 2024 Chambers Global Practice Guide on International Arbitration.
The International Arbitration 2024 guide covers over 60 jurisdictions and provides the latest legal information on global arbitration practice and trends, including national legislation, arbitral tribunals, challenges to jurisdiction, preliminary and interim relief, procedural and evidential practice, confidentiality, enforcement and review of awards, class actions, and third-party funding.
The South Africa Law and Practice chapter provides commentary on the transition of South Africa's domestic arbitration market into an international arbitration market, as well as practitioners' insight into areas such as statutory law governing international arbitration, national court intervention, preliminary and/or interim relief, emergency arbitration, challenging of awards, and issues relating to costs.
Click here to download the South Africa Law and Practice chapter.
If you would like to read the additional chapters, click here for the full guide.
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