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Brexit—the future of state-to-state, investor-state and domestic dispute resolution
The post below was first published on our PIL blog The Brexit White Paper The much-anticipated Brexit White Paper, ‘The United Kingdom’s exit …
Advocate General issues opinion that the EU does not have exclusive competence to conclude the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog In an opinion issued on 21 December 2016, EU Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston QC has …
CETA UPDATE: CETA IS SIGNED; PROVISIONAL APPLICATION OF CETA AND BREXIT; FIRST GOVERNMENT-TO-GOVERNMENT MEETING TO DISCUSS ESTABLISHING THE MULTI-LATERAL INVESTMENT COURT SYSTEM
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog On 30 October 2016, the EU and Canada signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade …
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade: anti-suit injunctions and arbitration in London post-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog London has long been a city associated with international arbitration. In 2015, even with …
ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AND ARBITRATION POST-BREXIT
Brexit has inevitably led to reflection on the commercial, legal and practical effects on arbitration. London has long been a city associated with …
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