Category: Arbitration – Procedure & Fundamentals
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What is Arb-Med-Arb?
In an ideal world, disputes would be resolved amicably, but in practice, adversarial methods like litigation and arbitration are often used. Arb-Med-Arb, short for Arbitration-Mediation-Arbitration, is a dispute resolution process that seeks to integrate mediation into the traditional arbitral process. The purpose of this approach is to provide parties with an additional opportunity to settle…
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Interim Measures in International Arbitration
In the context of arbitration, parties involved in a legal dispute often face the decision of whether to seek interim measures. Interim measures of protection are temporary actions or orders that aim to safeguard the rights or property of one of the parties during the arbitration process. They serve as a kind of stopgap solution,…
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How to Commence Arbitration
If parties would like to commence arbitration at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), the first step is to ensure that there is a valid arbitration agreement in place. The arbitration agreement should clearly specify the disputes subject to arbitration and indicate that SIAC rules will govern the process. Parties should also check for any…
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Hearings in International Arbitration
The Initial Hearing The initial hearing is often portrayed as an important moment in the arbitration process. During this hearing, the parties involved express their preferences regarding how the case should proceed and how decisions are made. It sets the stage by bringing together the arbitration tribunal and the involved parties. It is also a…
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HKIAC or SIAC? Comparing Asia’s Premier Arbitration Centres
HKIAC or SIAC? Comparing Asia’s Premier Arbitration Centres When it comes to resolving international disputes in Asia, two prominent arbitration powerhouses, the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), stand out. As parties seek an optimal venue for their arbitration matters, it becomes crucial to weigh the pros and…
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Do I Need to Engage an Arbitration Counsel?
Well, the short answer is that it depends. Generally speaking, even though it is cheaper to handle an arbitration case by yourself, because of the unique and often challenging nature of arbitration, parties should consider hiring arbitration counsel to represent their interests. This article will discuss the role of arbitration counsel and the benefits of…
