Commercial Dispute Resolution - Publications

Discriminatory choice of arbitrators - July 2010

Discriminatory choice of arbitrators - July 2010


The Court of Appeal has decided that an arbitration agreement requiring an arbitrator to be a member of a particular religious group is void.

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Limiting Liability - Can we or can't we? should we or shouldn't we?

Limiting Liability - Can we or can’t we? Should we or shouldn’t we?
Previously published in The Commercial Litigation Journal – March / April 2007


When can Parliamentary comment on Bills and Acts influence their interpretation by the courts? Peter Ashford investigates.

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Statutory Construction - Background Noise

Statutory Construction - Background Noise
previously published in The Commercial Litigation Journal - July / August 2006


When can Parliamentary comment on Bills and Acts influence their interpretation by the courts? Peter Ashford investigates.

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Contract Construction after Chartbrook

Contract Construction after Chartbrook
previously published in the IN-HOUSE PERSPECTIVE Volume 6 Issue 1


With contracts being of vital importance to businesses, this article examines what lawyers need to consider in the construction of contracts.

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The IBA Rules are Revised - June 2010

The IBA Rules are Revised - June 2010


The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration (“the Rules”) are one of the few safe havens in international arbitration. Most parties, counsel and tribunals adopt the Rules either expressly in the Terms of Reference or first procedural order, or are otherwise guided by them.

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