Sentences with phrase «do international dispute resolution»

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The Committee urged Canada to do more to ensure the timely and fair resolution of land disputes and to respect the international standard of free, prior and informed consent in decisions affecting Indigenous rights.
This is because, although the Japanese government made a huge financial contribution to Japanese industrial development after World War II, it didn't provide any support to international trade dispute resolution measures.
American Bar Association Section of International Law, 2017 Spring Meeting in Washington DC «International Dispute Resolution: What Does The Evidence Say?»
I was invited recently to attend the American Bar Association Section of International Law Spring Meeting in Washington DC and was honored by the opportunity to participate on a panel, «International Dispute Resolution — What Does the Evidence Say?»
Wednesday, April 26th 4:30 PM — 5:30 PM American Bar Association Section of International Law, 2017 Spring Meeting in Washington DC «International Dispute Resolution: What Does The Evidence Say?»
«While practitioners may have had some influence the government may have been particularly concerned about the voices from the City that suggested the increases would affect the multi-billion trade London does as the leading centre in the World for international dispute resolution
The construction contract contained a three stage dispute resolution process, being: 1) disputes were to be determined by the respondent's supervising engineer; 2) if the dispute was not resolved, it would be referred to adjudication by a sole adjudicator; and 3) if a party did not accept the adjudication, it could refer the dispute to arbitration pursuant to the International Commercial Arbitration Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I. 9, which incorporates the Model Law.
A court may not recognize a foreign - country judgment if: the judgment was rendered under a judicial system that does not provide impartial tribunals or procedures compatible with the requirements of due process of law, as determined by the court using standards developed by the American Law Institute and the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law to govern resolution of transnational disputes; the foreign court did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant; or the foreign court did not have jurisdiction over the subject matter.
For clients in disputes I often use dispute resolution processes (I am a mediator and a collaborative practitioner) but with extensive complex litigation experience which often involves international elements, I do not shy away from using that route when required.
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