Sunday, May 30, 2021

New Issue: Arbitration International

The latest issue of Arbitration International (Vol. 37, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Diana A A Reisman, Apportioning Fault for Performance Corruption in Investment Arbitration
    • Jörg Risse & Antje Baumann, The permissible scope of witness testimony in arbitral hearings—five proposed rules
    • Donny Trinh Ba Duong, The evolution of summary procedure in investment arbitration: past, present and future
    • Caline Mouawad & Jessica Beess und Chrostin, The illegality objection in investor–state arbitration
    • Dimitrios Katsikis, Breach of the agreement to arbitrate due to third party conduct
    • Eric Leikin & Clemens Treichl, Pick Your President: Why and How Parties Should Seek to Agree on a Presiding Arbitrator
  • Recent Developments
    • Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya, Harsh Tiwari, & Kashish Makkar, Indian Golf Union and the Lingering Ghost of common law severability in India
    • Jie (Jeanne) Huang & Dan Xie, Data Protection Law in Investment Arbitration: Applicable or Not?
    • Gordon Nardell & Laura Rees-Evans, The agreement terminating intra-EU BITs: are its provisions on ‘New’ and ‘Pending’ Arbitration Proceedings compatible with investors’ fundamental rights?
    • Shen Wei, Guarding the Great Wall?—jurisprudential review of treaty interpretative tools in Chinese BIT-based arbitration cases
    • George Burn & Kevin Cheung, Section 44 of the English Arbitration Act 1996 and third parties to arbitration
    • Ann Manov, Shooing the vultures? The case for investment treaty protection of sovereign debt
  • Case Notes
    • Sayantan Bhattacharyya & Moksh Ranawat, The arbitrability of civil fraud in India: analysing the Supreme Court of India’s decision in Avitel Post Studioz Ltd
    • Tamar Meshel, International commercial arbitration in Canada after Uber Technologies Inc v Heller