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01 October 2018

Recognising the development of 'Arbitration Consciousness' in Africa

Diversity as a worldwide phenomenon has challenged the minds of many a great men. As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity”.

13 September 2018

The Evolution of Third Party Dispute Finance

Dispute finance, in its modern form, originated in Australia in the mid-1990s following the enactment of legislation permitting insolvency practitioners to enter into contracts to finance litigation characterized as company property.

13 September 2018

Decisions Referencing the Guidelines on Conflicts Of Interest

Anderson Kill’s Peter Halprin and Stephen Wah address the issue of conflicting interests in the appointment of arbitrators. In reference to recent English decisions and the Guidline’s Orange List, the piece promotes the full disclosure of facts constituting potential conflicts in an attempt to avoid successful future challenges.

13 September 2018

Japan's New Bid Toward a Regional Dispute Resolution Hub

2018 has seen rumblings of change in Japan's renewed interest in establishing itself as an international dispute resolution hub.