Sentences with phrase «from arbitral institution»

Meanwhile, SCC Secretary General Annette Magnusson will be sharing SCC experiences on bridging the gender gap from arbitral institution's perspectives.

Not exact matches

There is a strong case for arbitral institutions to recognise and reflect on the public policy issues that lay behind the exclusion of all funding elements from costs awards in civil litigation.
The place of arbitration may result from the choice made by the parties, or by an arbitral institution or the arbitral tribunal.
On 17 May 2018, the Secretary Generals from four arbitral institutions — CAM, DIS, VIAC, and the SCC — hosted a seminar in Milan on the theme «Not in the Rules».
A number of interesting points arose from the keynote speeches and the subsequent discussions, which not only provided valuable insight into the manner in which African arbitral institutions are contributing to the growth of arbitration, but also gave indication of potential future trends.
Apart from being counsel, Leng Sun is a Chartered Arbitrator and is also on the panel of leading arbitral institutions.
This landmark publication — being developed by arbitrators, practitioners, scholars / academics, and judges from around the globe, scheduled for release in 2019 — covers virtually every aspect of international arbitration law, and will be relied on by arbitral institutions, arbitrators, counsel, parties, and judges worldwide for decades to come.
Head of Stephenson Harwood's International Arbitration Group, Louis Flannery, together with colleagues, Gautham Chandrakumar and Alastair Kwan, set out to answer these questions by comparing the arbitration fees of eighteen international arbitral institutions from around the world, which calculate their fees on an ad valorem basis.
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