
Publications
ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
In Technology, Media & Telecommunications 2014 Roundtable, nine experts from around the world discuss the latest regulatory changes and interesting developments in their jurisdiction
Although the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has so far not modified an LNG import or export permit after issuing it, it is not explicitly prohibited from doing so and the risk of future modification of DOE permits must be carefully analyzed and addressed in contract documents regarding LNG plants…
Following on from the previous article in Young Arbitration Review (“YAR”), “The Impounded Boeing 737“, the further article on Walter Bau AG v The Kingdom of Thailand entitled “The Impounded Boeing 737 – The Saga Continues” in the fourteenth edition of YAR examines Thailand’s continued efforts to resist enforcement of…
ODR Redress System for Consumer Disputes: Clarifications, UNCITRAL Works & EU Regulation on ODR Consumer redress in cross-border e-commerce transactions remains one of the main concerns, as no consensus between the various actors has so far been found about the system to put in place for dealing with low-value high-volume…
A well-structured investment in distributed generation can create opportunities for end users to lower their energy bills, reduce energy price volatility, earn tax benefits, improve electric service reliability and create product differentiation through environmentally conscious decision-making. However, each investment is unique and requires careful, fact-specific due diligence.
The (Perceived) Power of the Arbitrator to Revise the Contract, in Klausegger et al (eds.)
Each year ArbitralWomen provides support to a number of Teams who participate in dispute resolution competitions, such as the Vis or Vis East International Arbitration Moot by covering their registration fee.
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