Mehdi Kettani, a partner at DLA Piper Casablanca, explains why Morocco has developed as an international
arbitration hub for various reasons.
Not exact matches
Foy - Yamah tells CDR that Nigeria plays a leading role in
arbitration in West Africa and is «gradually becoming a
hub for arbitration in Africa ``.
In particular, the FLA will endeavour to promote Singapore as a legal
hub for international dispute resolution, including
arbitration under the auspices of SIAC and SCMA.»
Incidentally, Cairo, which is home to the oldest
arbitration centre in the region, continues to position itself as a dispute resolution
hub for the wider MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region.
Today, the Cairo Court of Appeal, which has exclusive jurisdiction over international commercial
arbitration matters, and the Cairo Regional Centre
for International Commercial
Arbitration (CRCICA) are two key players in the development of Cairo as a dispute resolution
hub.
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Arbitration counsel is an area we think we will find a quick and positive response from because, with Toronto as a
hub for dispute resolution, it is hoping to increase its profile in the
arbitration world and I think funding and insurance options always serve to help
arbitration communities develop and expand their role,» Amey says.
South Africa's International
Arbitration Bill and its impact in embedding South Africa as the new
hub for arbitration hearings; and
While it is early days, the combination of light statutory regulation and a rich pool of disputes means the future looks bright
for third - party funding in these
arbitration hubs.
The legislation is outdated and viewed by most practitioners as a severe hindrance to the development of South Africa as a
hub for international
arbitration on the continent.
Attracting an ever growing number of practitioners from around the world, Dubai
Arbitration Week consolidates Dubai's position as an
arbitration hub and the main centre
for the resolution of commercial disputes in the Middle East.
Informal information can also make it difficult
for new arbitrators and arbitrators from outside of the major international
arbitration hubs to develop a reputation or to be assessed.