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    Party Appointment of Arbitrators: A Recipe for Cronyism and Corruption?
    • Dec 4, 2020
    • 6 min

    Party Appointment of Arbitrators: A Recipe for Cronyism and Corruption?

    Eoin Moynihan, (Managing Associate, Global Legal Solutions) takes a brief look at the practice of parties appointing their own.
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    Conflict of Laws Aspects of Maritime Disputes and Maritime Arbitration
    • Nov 18, 2020
    • 10 min

    Conflict of Laws Aspects of Maritime Disputes and Maritime Arbitration

    Philip Teoh[1] (Reproduced from Semaphore September 2020 with the kind permission of Maritime Law Association of Australia and New...
    153 views
    • Aug 21, 2020
    • 8 min

    Arbitration Laws in India (Part III - Position of Non-signatories to Arbitration Proceedings)

    This section shall deal with the role of third parties as stood under the 1996 Act and the 2015 Amendment Act and its consequences.
    272 views
    • Aug 17, 2020
    • 7 min

    Arbitration Laws in India (Part II - The 2019 Amendment and Party Autonomy)

    In this second piece of the Arbitration Laws Series, Hari Narayan analyses the 2019 Amendment and Party Autonomy in Arbitration.
    85 views
    • Aug 15, 2020
    • 8 min

    Arbitration Laws in India (Part I - The 2015 Amendment)

    In this series of articles our advisor Hari Narayan provides a comprehensive legislative evolution of arbitration laws in India.
    180 views
    • Aug 7, 2020
    • 4 min

    Beirut Port Tragedy: Ports and Dangerous Chemicals

    Philip Teoh discusses the implications of storage of dangerous chemicals in Ports in context of Lebanon blast.
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    • Jun 25, 2020
    • 7 min

    The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Shipping

    Philip Teoh The Covid-19 pandemic still rages unabated in April 2020, affecting lives, businesses, individuals and industries in ways...
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    Place of Publication: Kolkata & Mumbai (India).

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