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International Arbitration Rules And Their Effect On The Merits Of Energy Sector Disputes, Brian Abbas
International Arbitration Rules And Their Effect On The Merits Of Energy Sector Disputes, Brian Abbas
Brian Abbas
International Arbitration Rules and Their Effect on the Merits of Energy Sector Disputes Many countries around the world rely on the energy sector for industry, national security, mobility, economy, and countless other benefits. The importance of the energy sector makes disputes likely and necessitates dispute resolution mechanisms. Through International Investment Agreements (IIAs), arbitration has become an integral part of the dispute resolution process in international energy sector disputes. Thus, understanding the arbitration rules and how choosing one set of rules can affect the outcome of an international energy sector dispute becomes an important task. The most prevalent arbitration rules are …
How Urgent Shall An Emergency Be. The Standards Required To Grant Urgent Relief By Emergency Arbitrators, Edgardo Muñoz
How Urgent Shall An Emergency Be. The Standards Required To Grant Urgent Relief By Emergency Arbitrators, Edgardo Muñoz
Edgardo Muñoz
In recent years, many arbitration institutions have adopted so-called ‘emergency relief rules’. These rules allow parties to request an ‘emergency arbitrator’ to issue interim measures before the arbitral tribunal is constituted. The author submits that while emergency arbitrators might apply the same substantive requirements that arbitral tribunals apply for granting interim relief, the standard required to meet each substantive requirement shall be different. In addition, the author explores the power of emergency arbitrators to grant urgent relief ex parte and a particular fact scenario where emergency arbitrators will add imminent value to the process of arbitration.