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The VII International Arbitration Readings in Memory of Academician Igor Pobirchenko
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The VII International Arbitration Readings in Memory of Academician Igor Pobirchenko

The VII International Arbitration Readings in Memory of Academician Igor Pobirchenko will take place on 17 November 2020 from 11 AM to 2 PM in a hybrid format. This year Readings are dedicated to the open dialogue of public authorities, business and the legal community on the development of international arbitration in Ukraine: Arbitration for […]

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Arbitrability of Insolvency Disputes: the Principle of Modified Universalism
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Arbitrability of Insolvency Disputes: the Principle of Modified Universalism

On 23 September 2020, English High Court granted an application for an interim injunction to restrain liquidators for the International Bank of St. Petersburg from pursuing insolvency proceedings in Russia in breach of an LCIA arbitration agreement. Most jurisdictions provide several mechanisms to reverse transactions entered into by a debtor prior to the commencement of […]

Modern arbitration : LIVE News Journal
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Modern arbitration : LIVE News Journal

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Applicability of the Estoppel Principle by Ukrainian Courts

Applicability of the Estoppel Principle by Ukrainian Courts

In 2020 Ukrainian civil and commercial courts, especially the Supreme Court considerably increased invoking and applying the principle of estoppel to protect legitimate expectations and prevent procedural abuse. This is remarkable because Ukrainian law does not expressly regulate this principle. Estoppel is a legal concept that prevents someone from arguing something or asserting a right […]