Our experienced Arbitration legal team regularly publishes articles and updates - the full list of publications appears below. These publications provide a snapshot of the latest legislation, court cases, policy changes and contentious issues affecting arbitration. If you'd like to be notified when we add new arbitration publications to the site, please go to our subscription page to sign up for email alerts or, alternatively, you can subscribe to our RSS feed.
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Arbitration Publications
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International Arbitration - Can parties to an arbitration exclude the operation of the Trade Practices Act by choosing a foreign law?
27 August 2007
Partner Andrea Martignoni and Special Counsel Nicola Nygh explore whether parties to an arbitration can exclude the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) by including an arbitration clause and a foreign choice of law provision in contracts
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Arbitration - New SIAC Rules to affect conduct of arbitrations
10 August 2007
Senior Associate Brian Millar and Lawyer Jeremy Sher explain the new Singapore International Arbitration Centre Rules, which came into effect on 1 July 2007
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Arbitration - Regional wrap-up of arbitration issues
29 August 2006
We review some of the important local, regional and international arbitration cases
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Arbitration - Regional wrap-up of arbitration issues
17 November 2005
Welcome to Allens Arthur Robinson's inaugural round-up of arbitration issues in Australia and the Asia Pacific region
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Arbitration
17 May 2004
Although courts have traditionally been reluctant to interfere with arbitral proceedings, they can intervene by ordering claimants to pay security for costs where arbitral rules normally do not permit such an order. Senior Associate Lucas Shipway outlines the English experience and examines whether Australian courts will follow a similar path
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Arbitration - Seeking uniformity in the Commercial Arbitration Acts
15 September 2003
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Western Australia in Lamac Developments Pty Ltd v Devaugh Pty Ltd means that, consistent with the policy of a uniform platform for arbitration in Australia, WA is now in line with the other Australian states. Senior Associate Simon Davis and Law Graduate Bronwyn Byrnes look at the Lamac decision and what it means
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Arbitration - Appeals from expert determinations
25 June 2003
A recent decision of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal may have a profound effect on the use of expert determinations to resolve disputes. Special Counsel Nick Longley explains the tribunal's decision in Age Old Builders Pty Limited v Swintons Limited which held that, notwithstanding its name, the expert determination agreement under consideration was in reality an agreement to arbitrate
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