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A view from Germany: Is Germany on its way to becoming a true Arbitration powerhouse?
Germany, the dominant economy in the European continent, appears to be an anomaly in the world’s current economic climate. While other countries continue …
"Rex Non Potest Peccare". Arbitration and State Immunity
The immunity of states and their assets from the reach of national courts is an area of law with considerable practical implications for both private and …
A global perspective on arbitrating construction and infrastructure
The construction industry is one of the major users of arbitration globally. The International Chamber of Commerce’s most recent statistics show that the …
What's the difference? Arbitrating disputes under the ISDA Master
It is over two and a half years since the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) published its Arbitration Guide, which provides both …
Observations on Arbitration series: Arbitration and the State Courts
In this short video in our Observations on Arbitration series, Mathias Wittinghofer, Partner in our International Arbitration practice, considers the …
Herbert Smith Freehills adds Dr Patricia Nacimiento to its International Arbitration offering in Frankfurt
Herbert Smith Freehills announced that international arbitration heavyweight Dr Patricia Nacimiento will join its partnership. Patricia will join the …
The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Human Rights
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an ambitious and complex mega-regional agreement, spans 12 Pacific Rim nations, covering a market of approximately …
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