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The Third India-Africa Summit in Delhi on October 29-30, 2015, with invitations sent to 54 heads of State, was a reminder of India‘s strategic interests in Africa, and highlighted the Indian government‘s renewed priorities on the African continent. As India‘s investments in the region expand, a clear understanding of the…

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Recent amendments to India’s Arbitration Law may affect foreign investors involved in arbitration proceedings under two scenarios. First, where these have elected to resolve disputes in a foreign seat – and seek the support of Indian courts before, during or after offshore proceedings. Second, where the parties have opted for…

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On 12 November 2015, the European Commission rendered public and put on the negotiation table with the United States a proposal regarding the investment chapter of the draft Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the EU and the US (TTIP). The text contains tentative remedies for major current criticisms against…
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The legal landscape in Latin America is rapidly changing. Not only has Latin America more bilateral Trade Agreements than any other region in the world, but it is also a region experiencing a growth in importance for international commerce in all areas. In this context, Monica Feria-Tinta questions whether arbitration…
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