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Arbitration weekly highlights—1 May 2025

Published on: 01 May 2025

Table of contents

  • Arbitration in England & Wales
  • Challenge to jurisdiction resulting from a carve out in a statutory arbitration clause
  • Permission to appeal and costs
  • NY Convention doesn’t kill sovereign immunity
  • International Arbitration
  • Hong Kong—arbitration and oppression claims under Cayman Law
  • Hong Kong—security for costs imposed on plaintiffs in application to set aside arbitral award
  • Singapore—setting aside a ‘copy-and-paste’ arbitral award
  • Singapore—High Court orders partial setting aside of award of damages made in excess of scope of submission to arbitration
  • France—domestic courts will defer to arbitral jurisdiction when the parties raise set-off arguments on the basis of subsequent contracts that do not contain arbitration agreements
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Article summary

This week's edition of Arbitration weekly highlights includes: coverage of arbitration-related decisions from England & Wales, Hong Kong, Singapore, France, and the USA; updates from the LCIA, LMAA, SIAC, SCCA, SVAMC, AAA and P.R.I.M.E. Finance; news on Swiss arbitration and analysis of how international arbitration could factor in tariff dispute resolution. All this, and more, in our weekly highlights.

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