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Pays to win – Hong Kong arbitrations set for success fee shake-up
Key Asia hub moves to match other major arbitration seats in allowing contingency feesIn a widely-welcomed move, Hong Kong has published a bill that …
Herbert Smith Freehills Global Arbitration Practice Ranked Sixth in the World
Global Arbitration Review (GAR) has unveiled its annual ranking of the world’s leading international arbitration practices, with Herbert Smith Freehills …
REPOWEREU – ENDING EUROPE'S DEPENDENCY ON RUSSIAN GAS
Stepping up economic pressure on Russia, the EU outlines plans to tackle surging gas prices and bolster energy resilienceOn 8 March 2022, in response to …
The guide to dispute resolution in Africa 2022
Covering the full span of the continent's courts and arbitral hubs, our authoritative guide breaks down the dynamics of a fast-evolving …
ESG Ratings and Reporting – what really matters?
ESG reporting demands companies’ time and resources, but it is a vital tool for companies to be transparent with the market about how they are tackling …
Sanctions tracker – Latest moves include fast-tracked UK Economic Crime Act and EU's fourth round of measures
UK and EU keep up the pace of sanctions against Russia amid sustained Ukraine conflictUK Passage of new economic crime legislation The Economic Crime …
Data governance, privacy and trust – a sweet spot for ESG?
Trust is a critical part of any relationship. Businesses’ relationships with their clients and consumers are no different. But the concept of trust in a …
JAPAN PLEDGES COMMITMENT TO GREATER HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION THROUGH NEW GUIDELINES FOR BUSINESSES
Last week, the Japanese government (Government) announced that it will soon introduce human rights due diligence guidelines (Guidelines) for Japanese …
Sanctions Tracker – State responses to the situation in Ukraine
We are closely monitoring the international response to the evolving political situation in Ukraine and will be providing regular updates in relation to …
Inside Arbitration: Proposed Amendments to China's Arbitration Law - a sign of internationalisation?
A review of China's 26-year old arbitration law promises sweeping change and a major step towards global dispute resolution normsThe current Arbitration …
Inside Arbitration: Decarbonisation and the energy transition - impacts on existing and future commercial contracts
Decarbonisation – meaning the reduction of carbon intensity in a particular area of activity – is the major industrial and commercial challenge of our …
Inside Arbitration: Diversity - what has been done so far and can the arbitration community do more?
Promoting gender diversity has become a key focus for the international arbitration community and beyond. In the Global North, it is generally …
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