Europe

EU Reforms Emissions Trading System to Tackle Emissions and Carbon Leakage

Author: 
Romita Chattaraj

Windsor Framework Makes Headway in Northern Ireland/Ireland Brexit Dispute

Author: 
Romita Chattaraj

US Formally Denounces Russian Crimes in Ukraine as Crimes Against Humanity

Author: 
Romita Chattaraj

UK Sup Ct Rejects Challenge to Lawfulness of the Post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol

Author: 
Romita Chattaraj

On February 8, 2023, the UK Supreme Court rejected all three grounds of an appeal that challeng

ECtHR Indicates Interim Measures in Arm v. Azer re: Lachin Corridor

Author: 
Justine N. Stefanelli

On December 21, 2022, the European Court of Human Rights indicated interim measures in the case Armenia v. Azerbaijan (no. 4).

Belokon v. Kyrgyzstan: Practical Implications of Award Set-Asides Arising from Corruption Allegations

Introduction

As one of the most arbitration-friendly jurisdictions, French courts have long had a tradition of judicial non-interference in the arbitral process.[1] In the context of annulment proceedings, French courts are normally granted limited scope in reviewing arbitral awards. 

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26
Issue: 
14
Author: 
Roslyn Lai and Charles Ho Wang Mak
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European Human Rights Court decides to US Extradition Cases

Author: 
Justine N. Stefanelli

On November 3, 2022, the European Court of Human Rights issued two judgments on whether extradition from a Council of Europe member state to the United States would be in violation of the European

ECtHR Halts UK Deporations to Rwanda under New Agreement

Author: 
Justine N. Stefanelli

On June 13, the European Court of Human Rights granted an urgent interim measure that has halted deportatio