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By Alice Wallace-Wright, Chuck Loughlin and Ilana Kattan | January 22, 2024
Regulations around foreign investment, subsidies, digital markets, and consumer protection already rolled out in 2023, will strengthen in 2024, write three Hogan Lovells lawyers.
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By Amichai Cohen, Barnea Jaffa Lande | January 18, 2024
Professor Amichai Cohen, special counsel on International Law at Barnea Jafa Lande, explains his view of the case brought by South Africa against Israel invoking the Genocide Convention.
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By James Hartley, Freeths | January 11, 2024
'How on earth can this have happened in this country and who can be held responsible?' asks James Hartley at Freeths, the lawyer leading the charge for hundreds of postmasters caught up in the Post Office scandal.
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By Amichai Cohen | January 9, 2024
There is no certainty that Hamas terrorists will face trial for the crimes of October 7. But if they do, Israeli courts will face a number of issues. Would the international criminal court system be a better venue?
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By Seema Kennedy OBE | January 7, 2024
The typical litigation funder justification that they promote "access to justice" has been shown to be hollow time and again, writes a former UK MP.
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By Claudia Salomon | January 2, 2024
The President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration talks about the role of empathy, authenticity and emotional intelligence in leadership.
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By Paul Hughes, Kobre & Kim | December 27, 2023
The UAE and UK have made efforts towards reciprocal recognition of one another's judgments.
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By Silke Goldberg and Jannis Bille, HSF | December 17, 2023
COP28 introduced a number of key milestones, including the first 'Global Stocktake', but some will view the outcomes achieved as a compromise.
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By Michael Redman, Burford Capital | December 14, 2023
Increasingly we are seeing an increase in recovery activity against judgment debtors that are choosing not to pay, as opposed to those who simply don't have the money, says Burford Capital's London head.
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By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | December 13, 2023
International arbitrations often involve large amounts of money concerning, on occasion, indications of illegality, including criminal activity. What arbitrators can and should do when they have some awareness of such illegal activity has recently become the subject of commentaries and analyses.
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