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Inside arbitration: A balance of obligations: The response to the COVID 19 pandemic and investment treaty protections
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt across the globe. States have had to make some difficult decisions in response to the spread of the …
Herbert Smith Freehills helps Korea win first arbitration award issued under US free trade agreement
Leading global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has helped the Government of the Republic of Korea to defend an arbitration claim brought under the …
Negotiating roadblocks? Resolving disputes on the Belt and Road
The Belt and Road Initiative, China's ambitious international development strategy, is already increasing trade and stimulating economic growth across …
Spotlight article: Alastair Henderson
The Head of our Southeast Asia Disputes practice reflects on a career shaped by geography, serendipity, and conversations in college bars…First published …
Facilitating the Belt and Road: CIETAC launches investment arbitration rules
On 1 October 2017, the International Investment Arbitration Rules of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC Investment …
Arbitrating telecoms disputes: Dispute Resolution choices in a regulated sector
In this article, we take a high level look at the types of disputes which can arise in the telecoms sector and consider the circumstances in which …
Spotlight on: Simon Chapman, Partner Hong Kong
After Wadham College, Oxford and Nottingham Law School, Simon joined Herbert Smith's London office, where he was the first trainee in the firm's …
Arbitration in India: Dispute resolution in the world's largest democracy
'Incredible India' (as the tourist marketing campaign describes it) has an economy growing at 7% a year, a population of 1.2 billion of whom some 65% are …
Qatari diplomatic ties severed – Implications for business
Middle Eastern neighbours have cut diplomatic ties and transport links with Qatar. How will business be hit?On Monday 5 June 2017, Saudi Arabia, the …
ECJ's opinion on EU-Singapore free trade agreement could smooth the way for a post-Brexit trade deal
The ECJ ruling has provided much needed clarity that EU officials have exclusive powers to negotiate international trade deals without ratification by …
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