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12 October 2015 by Mansoor Hassan Khan
Mansoor Hassan Khan of Khan & Associates examines how Pakistani courts have dealt with international dispute resolution
12 October 2015 by Fernando Arias and Claudio De Castro
Fernando Arias and Claudio De Castro of Arias Fábrega & Fábrega share their insights on litigating in the country and against local counterparties
12 October 2015 by Ahmed Barakat and Ramy Shehata
Ahmed Barakat and Ramy Shehata of ASAR - Al Ruwayeh & Partners offer legal and practical insights into the status of income tax in Kuwait
12 October 2015 by Dong Heon Chae and John D Ro
Dong Heon Chae and John D Ro of Yoon & Yang review recent Supreme Court decisions on trade finance, which suggest a continuing adherence to international standards
12 October 2015 by Uzoma Azikiwe and Olukayode Dada
Uzoma Azikiwe and Olukayode Dada of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie assess the mechanisms being put in place to deal with lengthy litigation procedures
12 October 2015 by Christophe Bernasconi
This October, the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements enters into force. Christophe Bernasconi of the Hague Conference on Private International Law outlines the progress made by signatories, and how it could change business practices
12 October 2015 by Pelin Baysal and Ilgaz Önder
Pelin Baysal and Ilgaz Önder of Gün + Partners consider whether Turkish courts are efficiently enforcing the collection of evidence in dispute proceedings
12 October 2015 by Chao Yang and Jingjing Chen
Chao Yang and Jingjing Chen of Hui Zhong report on the Supreme Court’s Reply that broke the deadlock on jurisdictional conflicts after the split of CIETAC
12 October 2015 by Iain Sheridan
Iain Sheridan of Big Ben Chambers shares his top three tools for facilitating the smooth-running of international arbitration
12 October 2015 by Cosmin Vasile
Cosmin Vasile of Zamfirescu Racoti & Partners advises parties to a dispute to pay close attention to the varied demands of insolvency and criminal law