Europe

Council of Europe Register of Damage for Ukraine Created

Author: 
Justine N. Stefanelli

On May 17, 2023, during the Council of Europe Summit in Iceland, several Ministers from Council of Europe member states announced the establishment of the Register of Damage Caused by the Aggressio

ICC and Europol Sign Working Arrangement to Enhance Cooperation

Author: 
Romita Chattaraj

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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Volume: 
26
Issue: 
14
Author: 
Roslyn Lai and Charles Ho Wang Mak
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