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Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. À son tout premier article, le Code de procédure civile («Cpc»), entré en vigueur en janvier 2016, impose désormais aux parties de «considérer le recours aux modes privés de prévention et de règlement leur différend avant de s’adresser aux tribunaux» [1]. Cette nouvelle règle s’inscrit dans […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Arbitration Profiles is a podcast that explores topics in international arbitration through a series of interviews with some of its most prominent players. Every episode, host Emma Rose Bienvenu speaks to a guest about their work, their opinions on contentious issues in the field, and the most […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. This past May, Ecuador became the fifth country to terminate its bilateral investment treaties (BITs) following recommendations in a report by the CAITISA,[1] a commission created by President Correa in 2013 to review the impact of BITs on the country.[2] The report lists an alleged failure […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Conciliation’s potential as an alternative form of transnational dispute resolution remains unrealized. Non-uniform enforcement can leave its results uncertain, limiting its attractiveness to potential users. In light of UNCITRAL’s recent efforts to enhance international conciliation’s effectiveness, this post describes the challenges facing conciliation, reports on the […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. As part of the ongoing international debate surrounding awards and orders coming out of emergency arbitration proceedings, the Superior Court of Ontario’s recent ruling in International Steel v Dynatec Madagasgar adds a new chapter to the story. [1] This article summarizes the new practice, reasons for its development, and its current […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Arbitration Profiles explores topics in international arbitration through a series of interviews with some of its most prominent players. Every episode, we will meet with a different guest to discuss their work, their opinions on contentious issues in the field, and the most exciting trends they […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Sken:nen A’onsonton is a restorative justice program in Kahnawake, a reserve on the South Shore of Montreal. In our inaugural episode, Samantha Levy sits down with its coordinator, Marleen Stacey, to discuss why the program was started, how it addresses particular needs within the community, and […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. At the end of 2013, Mexico’s ambitious Energy Reform, core objective of President Enrique Peña Nieto’s political agenda, was passed, ending the days in which key areas of the Mexican energy sector, such as the exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons, were closed for the private sector. […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. Noah Hanft is the President and CEO of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR). He previously served as General Counsel and Chief Franchise Officer for MasterCard, where he was responsible for overseeing legal and regulatory affairs, public policy and compliance. While at MasterCard, he […] Lire la suite
Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée. The MJDR-RRDM recently had the privilege of conducting an interview with Ambassador Mokhtar Lamani, a lifetime diplomat with the United Nations who has extensive experience with mediation and negotiation in post-conflict situations throughout the Middle East. This included extensive work in the League of Arab States […] Lire la suite