Tuesday, July 15, 2025

New Issue: Arbitration International

The latest issue of Arbitration International (Vol. 41, no. 2, June 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Maxence Rivoire, Party autonomy and the applicable law to the merits in intellectual property arbitration
    • Gerhard Wagner & Oguzhan Samanci, Arbitration meets human rights—the Pechstein saga and its implications for commercial disputes
    • Johan Lindholm, Can’t buy me arbitrator love? How party-appointed arbitrators help ‘haves’ come out ahead in sports arbitration
    • Nathan Tamblyn, Governing law of an arbitration agreement, and the awkward relationship between English and international law
    • Pratyush Singh & Aastha Malipatil, Empirical insights into the legal quicksand: the case of patent illegality in Indian arbitration
    • Hosna Sheikhattar & Mansour Vesali Mahmoud, Domestic insolvency proceedings before investment treaty arbitration
    • Giorgio Risso & Giovanni Dall’Agnola, Investment structuring and re-structuring: the Italian perspective
  • Recent Development
    • Nicolò Andreotti, The Colombian Santurbán Páramo saga and its contribution to the development of international investment law and arbitration
  • Case Note
    • Thomas Leung & Christopher K H To, Jurisdiction and admissibility in international commercial arbitration: back to basics
    • Jason Haynes, New players, same problems: Michael Lee-Chin v Dominican Republic, and the rising tide of inconsistency in South–South ISDS