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Arbitration update: SIA 1978 execution immunity waived (General Dynamics v Libya), US ISDS backlash, SCC online filing, AAA-ICDR mass arbitration rules, and new Nigeria practice notes—18 April 2024

Published on: 18 April 2024

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Table of contents
  • Arbitration in England & Wales
  • State Immunity—waiver of execution—State Immunity Act 1978
  • Investment arbitration
  • USA—investor-state arbitration—removal from trade deals
  • Institutional and ad hoc arbitration
  • SCC Arbitration Institute—new online form to commence arbitration
  • AAA-ICDR—expansion—mass arbitration rules
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • New Practice Notes
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In this issue:

  • Arbitration in England & Wales
  • Investment arbitration
  • Institutional and ad hoc arbitration
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content

Arbitration in England & Wales

State Immunity—waiver of execution—State Immunity Act 1978

In General Dynamics UK Ltd v The State of Libya [2024] EWHC 472 (Comm), the High Court determined that Libya’s acceptance, within a contract governed by Swiss law, of the wording ‘[b]oth parties agree that the decision of the arbitration panel shall be final, binding and wholly enforceable’ amounted to ‘written consent’ for the purposes of section 13(3) of the State Immunity Act 1978 (SIA 1978)…

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