ASAB
- ASAB
- 2020
- Heft 04 (Seite 791-1038)
- Beiträge
- Dasser: The Revised Swiss Lex Arbitri: A Story of Two Dozen Jewels
- Scherer/Kunz: The Bulletin in Brief
- Lal/Casey/Kaiding/Defranchi: Multi-Tiered Dispute Resolution Clauses in International Arbitration – The Need for Coherence
- Tettamanti: Intertemporales Schiedsrecht. Die für die Revision des 12. Kapitels IPRG relevanten Übergangsbestimmungen
- Bachmann: The Impact of Third-Party Funding on Security for Costs Requests in International Arbitration Proceedings in Switzerland. Why and how third-party funding should be considered under the Swiss lex arbitri
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Challenge
- 3. The Tribunal May Order Security for Costs under the Swiss lex arbitri in Case of an Imminent Danger
- 4. Third-party Funding May Be Considered as a Factual Circumstance When Assessing Security for Costs Requests under the Swiss lex arbitri
- 5. The Best Practice in International Arbitration Suggests Considering Third-party Funding when Assessing Security for Costs Requests
- 6. Final Conclusion
- Palermo/Kyriakou: Leveraging the Standard of Ex Aequo et Bono to Increase Diversity, Flexibility and Efficiency: Insights from the Basketball Arbitral Tribunal
- Nica: Case Note on the Decision of the Swiss Federal Tribunal in Clorox v. Venezuela
- Nataf: Jurisdiction over Non-signatories, the Irreconcilable Approaches of French and English Courts. Case Note on: (i) English Court of Appeal Decision of 20 January 2020 and (ii) Paris Court of Appeal Decision of 23 June 2020
- Bettaieb: Le juge tunisien et la promotion de l'arbitrage
- Smahi: Due Process Under the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration
- Scherer: A Introduction to the Case Law Section
- Beiträge
- Heft 04 (Seite 791-1038)
- 2020