Following the success of the previous 10 editions, we are pleased to present the 11th edition of Global Legal Insights International Arbitration. The book contains an expert analysis chapter on the effect of sanctions on commercial contracts and arbitrations and 20 jurisdiction chapters, and is designed to provide general counsel, government agencies and private practice lawyers with a comprehensive insight into the realities of international arbitration by jurisdiction, highlighting market trends and legal developments as well as practical, policy and strategic issues. The series, which is available online at www.globallegalinsights.com, covers an impressive 67 jurisdictions: Algeria; Andorra; Angola; Argentina; Australia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; British Virgin Islands; Canada; Cayman Islands; China; Congo D.R.; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Ecuador; Egypt; England & Wales; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hong Kong; Hungary; India; Indonesia; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kosovo; Kyrgyzstan; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Macedonia; Malaysia; Malta; Mexico; Morocco; Netherlands; Nigeria; Norway; Oman; Philippines; Portugal; Romania; Russia; Serbia; Sierra Leone; Singapore; Slovenia; South Korea; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Türkiye; Ukraine; United Arab Emirates; USA; Vietnam; and Zambia. In producing Global Legal Insights International Arbitration, the publishers have collected the views and opinions of a group of leading practitioners from around the world in a unique volume. The authors were asked to offer personal views on the most important recent developments in their own jurisdictions, with a free rein to decide the focus of their own chapter. A key benefit of comparative analyses is the possibility that developments in one jurisdiction may inform understanding in another. I hope that this book will prove insightful and stimulating reading.
Preface Joe Tirado Independent International Arbitrator and
Mediator Expert Analysis
Chapter 1 The effects of sanctions on contracts and
international arbitrations Tom Cameron, Charles Enderby Smith & Tasha
Benkhadra Carter-Ruck Jurisdiction
Chapters 11 Argentina Ricardo Ostrower,
Martín Vainstein & Manuela Díaz Marval O'Farrell Mairal 22 Austria Florian
Haugeneder, Patrizia Netal & Jurgita Petkut KNOETZL 31 Brazil Marcela
Levy Mannheimer, Perez e Lyra Advogados 40 China Baao Zhao & Chenyun
Sun Shihui Partners 50 England & Wales Joe Tirado Independent International
Arbitrator and Mediator 65 Estonia Maria Teder Ellex Raidla Advokaadibüroo
OÜ 75 Germany Johanna Wirth Hengeler Mueller 84 Hong Kong Felda Yeung &
Jonathan Lam Gall 93 India Raghavan Ramabadran, Krithika Jaganathan & Kiran
Manokaran Lakshmikumaran Sridharan attorneys 106 Indonesia Nico Angelo Putra
Mooduto, Mahareksha Singh Dillon, Vinka Damiandra Ayu Larasati & Talitha
Amanda Ekadhani SSEK Law Firm 115 Japan Kaori Sugimoto, Shota Toda &
Kennosuke Muro Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu 127 Liechtenstein Dr. iur. Manuel
Walser & Daria Tschütscher Walser Attorneys at Law Ltd. 139 Lithuania Paulius
Docka QND LEGAL 148 Malaysia Allen Choong & Yap Yeow Han Rahmat Lim &
Partners 158 Mexico Alfonso Sepúlveda García & Habib Díaz Noriega SEPLAW |
Sepúlveda y Díaz Noriega, S.C. 168 Morocco Nesrine Roudane Roudane & Partners
180 Romania Drd. Eugen Sarbu, Mihai Ionescu-Balea & Tasiana Timofticiuc Sarbu
Partners 195 Singapore Chenthil Kumarasingam, Jonathan Tan & Maria Santhosh
Withers KhattarWong LLP 206 Switzerland Shayan Farhad FARLEGAL 215 USA Chris
Paparella, Justin Ben-Asher & Jennie Askew Steptoe LLP