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Arbitration update: anti-suit injunctions against states, Singapore issue estoppel, HKIAC rule changes, Hong Kong-Mainland enforcement, CJEU AI strategy and WIPO ADR trends—week of 25 January 2024

Published on: 25 January 2024

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Arbitration in England & Wales

Court of Appeal—anti-suit injunctions and injunctions generally not available against states unless one of the exceptions in section 13 of the State Immunity Act 1978 applies

In UK P&I Club N.V. v Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela, the Court of Appeal reaffirmed the doctrine of state immunity. Refusing an anti-suit injunction in a commercial dispute with Venezuela, the court underscored the proper objective of adherence to international law: advancing comity and sound relations among states by recognising the sovereignty of other nations. It further held that the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) should, so far as practicable, be construed in concert with the wider corpus of international law of which it forms a component, including norms governing the conferral of state immunity...

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