Volume 17 - Issue 3 Hybrid ADR at JAMS • Gateway to Dispute Resolution • GAR Awards 2022 • Federal Arbitration • Force majeure issues in today’s gas market • The admissibility debate: practical lessons from Hong Kong • GAR Live: BITs • Italian Arbitration Day • Bill Slate, 1943-2022. • Editorial Information Volume 17 - Issue 2 Get versed in the metaverse • Gas payment issues in Europe • Belokon • Freezing and Seizing • Arbitrating during wartime • GAR Live: London • GAR Live: Construction • Miguel Ángel Fernández-Ballesteros, 1950-2022 • Mark Roe, 2022. Volume 17 - Issue 1 A blow to legal security in Ecuador’s Mining Sector • The Escazú Agreement • GAR Live: Innovative Arbitral Mechanisms • GAR Live: Tips for Virtual Advocacy • GAR Connect: The Mediterraneans Reach • Yoshimasa furuta, 1966–2021 Volume 16 - Issue 4 Shifting Sands • ECJ seeks to conquer new territories after Achmea • After Brexit • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer • GAR-Live Energy Disputes • GAR-Live-Beijing • GAR Connect Africa • GAR Live Construction • Martin Hunter 1937-2021 ... Volume 16 - Issue 3 JAMS neutrals excel at establishing connections • Why SIAC case numbers made me choke over my coffee • Disability inclusion • China-Hong Kong • Shakespeare corruption proceedings • GAR Awards 2021 • James crawford 1948–2021 • Barry garfinkel 1928–2021 Volume 16 - Issue 2 Emmanuel gaillard 1952–2021 • How covid insolvencies affect arbitration • An unequal playing field • London international disputes week • GAR Interactive: Mining • GAR Interactive: India • GAR Connect: Moscow • Other GAR Live sessions Volume 16 - Issue 1 Brexit and investment protection • A look back at 2020 • Successding as a junior arbitration lawyer • GAR interactive: Africa • GAR Interactive: BITs • GAR Interactive: Energy • Other GAR Live sessions • Lord Kerr, 1948–2020 Volume 15 - Issue 4 Corruption in arbitration Are “red flags” enough? • Three views on the same corruption allegations • Covid-19 and our approach to risk • From coronation to coronavirus • The GAR Awards 2020 • The risk and rewards of Arbitration's Digital Frontier • Piero Bernardini, 1938–2020 Volume 15 - Issue 3 A virtual hearing checklist • Covid-19 and LatAm arbitration • A defining moment for arbitration in Europe Volume 15 - Issue 2 Adapting to virtual hearings • Awards as sovereign debt? • A criminal lawyer’s view on IA and corruption Volume 15 - Issue 1 France’s cause to crow over OIC Treaty • Practical steps to address cybersecurity • The search for order Volume 14 - Issue 6 Telecoms disputes on the rise • How can women secure leading roles? • Corruption standards in ISDS Volume 14 - Issue 5 Fortier on the cola wars • GAR Live: Atlanta, Frankfurt and Vienna • Tributes to Luiz Olavo Baptista Volume 14 - Issue 4 Human rights in ISDS: where are we now?• GAR Live: Mumbai • London's future Volume 14 - Issue 3 This edition of our magazine is dedicated to our 2019 GAR Awards, which took place in Paris on 4 April. Volume 14 - Issue 2 The Swedish response to Achmea • Singapore: appeal on a point of law? • The inaugural London Disputes Volume 14 - Issue 1 Egypt in the wake of the Arab Spring • Looking back on 2018 • GAR Live: Dubai 2018 Volume 13 - Issue 6 The new age of the megacase • Can IA tackle climate change? • GAR–CIArb Seat Index revealed Volume 13 - Issue 5 Gaillard’s chaos theory • The “new NAFTA” • ICSID’s new draft rules Volume 13 - Issue 4 Winds of change in Africa • The new ‘radical’ Dutch BIT • The transparency tsunami Volume 13 - Issue 3 (Awards Supplement) Awards 2018 Volume 13 - Issue 2 Cohen’s challenge • Arbitration costs compared • Construction disputes in Abu Dhabi Volume 13 - Issue 1 Arbitration by moonlight • GAR Dubai and London • 2017 in the rearview mirror Volume 12 - Issue 6 The Mauritius Convention • Australia: overcoming the "tyranny of distance" • Michael Kirby on averting the nuclear apocalypse • Ismali Selim on the Cairo centre Volume 12 - Issue 5 ISDS in the age of Trump • NAFTA: Does the US know what it wants? • ac: Can the EU get what it wants? • Singapore: Has it got what it wants? Volume 12 - Issue 4 Brexit - A trigger for BIT claims? • Trump and the environment • The sexy world of M&A arbitration • Financial investment in arbitration Volume 12 - Issue 3 GAR Awards Volume 12 - Issue 2 Paris Question Time • Michael Black QC’s UAE analysis • Michael Reisman: the end of the great compact Volume 12 - Issue 1 The March of the Robots • Gaillard and Mance debate • Menon on party-appointed arbitrators • Born on arbitrator selection Volume 11 - Issue 6 The threat of prison in the UAE • Trump's impact • Tech disputes • New centres in Saudi Arabia Volume 11 - Issue 5 The Trump approach to due process • IBA conference in Washington, DC • Narenda Modi addresses Indian conference • Resolving Islamic finance disputes Volume 11 - Issue 4 Brexit - Before and After • The South China Sea arbitration • Philip Morris v Uruguay award • Gas price reopeners - is there a better way? Volume 11 - Issue 3 The pledge • The Yukos awards set aside • First ICCA Congress in Africa takes place in Mauritius Volume 11 - Issue 2 Shanghai, March 2016 Volume 11 - Issue 1 How long is too long to wait for an award? • New arbitration laws for India and Myanmar • Focus on Iran Volume 10 - Issue 6 Haze in Asia Could treaty claims follow against Indonesia? • Russia attacks Yukos awards • Getting to grips with guerrilla tactics • Cuba opens up Volume 10 - Issue 5 New York Views • Menon and Born spar in Singapore • New treaty claim against Russia • Arthur Marriott QC, Priyatna Abdurrasyid and Lord Mustill remembered Volume 10 - Issue 4 HSF and Weil Gotshal partner moves • Costs awards – who pays? • GAR Live Istanbul and GAR Live Singapore Volume 10 - Issue 3 Italy’s ECT exit • Is it time to rename issue conflicts? • GAR Live visits São Paulo, Washington and London Volume 10 - Issue 2 ICSID at 50 • Interview with David W Rivkin • Signing of Mauritius Convention on Transparency • UK chastised over conduct Volume 10 - Issue 1 The elephant in the room - Hamid Gharavi highlights the shortcomings of annulment process • Yukos moves to Dutch courts • GAR Live Paris looks at long-term gas pricing contracts • GAR Live Dubai considers treaty arbitration Volume 9 - Issue 6 The umbrella cause - What the protests mean for Hong Kong as a seat • Malaysia prevails against Singapore over railway land • Coverage of GAR Live Hong Kong and New York Volume 9 - Issue 5 A storm over St Lucia - Gavan Griffith QC on third-party funding and security for costs • Reactions to Scottish independence referendum • Are there too many guidelines on counsel ethics? Volume 9 - Issue 4 US$50 Billion - The largest arbitration award ever • Are treaty parties clawing back investment protections? • A new arbitration centre for Istanbul Volume 9 - Issue 3 Watchdogs or bloodhounds - Is it an s role to sniff out corruption? • GAR Live debate: Does arbitrating in London bring nasty surprises? • ICCA 2014 in Miami Volume 9 - Issue 2 Portrait of the arbitrator - An interview with Karl-Heinz Bcccccckstiegel • Survey of costs in treaty arbitration • Why English law is a poor choice for international arbitration Volume 9 - Issue 1 Will treaty arbitration survive? • How to deal with corruption • What’s holding Australia back? • Interview with three umpires Volume 8 - Issue 6 Arbitrators east and west - An interview with michael Hwang and Bernard Hanotiau • GAR Live: Is Asia breaking new ground? • Hong Kong Arbitration Week coverage • Teresa Cheng interview Volume 8 - Issue 5 Investment and commercial arbitration - As different as apples and oranges? • GAR Live returns to New York • A few steps to a faster ICSID • Pharmaceuticals: a new frontier in treaty arbitration Volume 8 - Issue 4 Turkey's grand designs • The EU's approach to BITs • Ecuador and investment arbitration • Are in-house counsel the weakest link? Volume 8 - Issue 3 Crisis in Cyprus - will bank depositors find shelter under BITs? • Paulsson and Menon debate regulation • GAR Live São Paulo • SIAC opens in India Volume 8 - Issue 2 Corruption Focus • New rules at SIAC - 20 years of the Vis moot • What goes on in arbitrator deliberations? Volume 6 - Issue 5 Coming up with new ideas on Europe • Killing off intra-EU BITs • An interview with Yu Jianlong • Gas price reviews Volume 8 - Issue 1 A polotical animal - An Interview with Charles Brower interview • Arbitration costs compared • Third-party funding: the best thing since sliced bread? • Mauritius: LCIA-MIAC launch Volume 7 - Issue 6 Mastering the trade: a survey of arbitration LLMs • All change in Switzerland • CIETAC’s dirty laundry • Does India refuse to modernise? Volume 7 - Issue 4 Arbitration in the Olympics • ICCA Singapore: should arbitration be more regulated? • Toronto’s potential as an arbitration seat Volume 7 - Issue 5 A Giant has left us - Pieter Sanders 1912-2012 • GAR Live New York • An interview with the AAA's new president • A new dawn for arbitration in India? Volume 7 - Issue 3 Greece: a new Argentina? • A spotlight on Brazil: GAR live Rio • Belle of the ball: São Paulo roundtable • An interview with George Berman Volume 6 - Issue 6 What's next for the IBA arbitration committee? • Developments in Dubai • Freshfields lecture - Disposing of meritless claims Volume 7 - Issue 2 The legacy of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal • Belize takes anti-arbitration stance • Geneva: the new commodities capital? • The state of arbitration Volume 7 - Issue 1 Third-party funding roundtable • Third party funding: snapshots from around the globe • Opening of PRIME Finance Volume 6 - Issue 4 Jivraj appeal upheld • The UK Bribery Act • An approach to gas pricing disputes Volume 6 - Issue 3 Arbitration in central and eastern Europe • Arbitration, Sharia and the Middle East • EU investment protection Volume 6 - Issue 2 Have damages experts invaded arbitraton? • Interview with William W Park • Arbitrating in Indonesia Volume 6 - Issue 1 New French arbitration law • Latest twist in Dallah v Pakistan • India at a gateway? • EU investment protection Volume 5 - Issue 6 GAR Live – An attempt to predict the future - Global Briefing Volume 5 - Issue 5 New shell general counsel - Arbitration costs compared - Arbitration in Nigeria - International Arbitration Charity Ball Volume 5 - Issue 4 Gulf of Mexico oil spill: The lawyers manoeuvre into position - Arbitration in South Africa - Russia - Francisco Orrego Vicuña interview - Inside the ICC Court Volume 5 - Issue 3 Interview with Brigitte Stern - ICCA in Rio - Arbitration and volcanic ash Volume 5 - Issue 2 The changing of the guard in Stockholm: Ulf Franke retires from the SCC - An interview with Stephen Schwebel - Jan Paulsson heads for London - Investing in the DRC Volume 5 - Issue 1 An Interview with Yves Fortier - Interim awards in Yukos - Launch of Maxwell Chambers - Arbitration in Singapore and Bahrain Volume 4 - Issue 6 A Close Look at Arbitration in Brazil - Ronen Hazarika interview - Global briefings - Conference reports Volume 4 - Issue 5 Under Scrutiny: The Changes at the ICC - Plus, how long do ISCID cases take? A definitive answer inside. Volume 4 - Issue 4 EU Green Paper - Threat or opportunity? - EU Green Paper - Threat or opportunity? Volume 4 - Issue 3 Round Table: The Time and Cost Conundrum, Part Two - David Newton interview - LCIA India launch - Stabilisation clauses Volume 4 - Issue 2 Roundtable: Solving the time and cost conundrum - Schlosser on the Heidelberg Report - Cases of the month - Sanofi Aventis Interview Volume 4 - Issue 1 Volume 3 - Issue 6 Volume 3 - Issue 5 An interview with Pierre Lalive - West tanker - Swiss leading firms - Global briefing - 10 pages of latest cases Volume 3 - Issue 4 Spain opens up - Adriana Batan - Global briefing - Latest cases Volume 3 - Issue 3 Are the cracks showing? - Activity figures from institutions - "Quicker" - Global briefing - Argentina's win Volume 3 - Issue 2 Inside Russia's arbitration bar - POVSA Freezing orders - Moral damages - Wood Group corporate counsel interview - Global briefing Volume 3 - Issue 1 Looking for a way ahead in India - 2007 in review - UAE's new law - Third-part funding examined Volume 2 - Issue 6 The Sachs-WIcsidarbitratorlde-Reichert method - The best providers for Asian arbitration - DR-CAFTA arbitrations - Interview with the CCIAG Volume 2 - Issue 4 Onwards and Upwards: The Women of Arbitration - Japan's path to success - Dubai's new rules - Carla Herron interview - Fraud in arbitration Volume 2 - Issue 3 Bolivia: No ICSID - Res judicata - Exxon interview - Threat to London - Treaty arbitration roundtable Volume 2 - Issue 2 More ECT Claims Brew - ICSID and ad hoc compared - Anti-suit injunctions - LatAm ICC roundtable Volume 2 - Issue 1 Canada - Who Leads the Pack? - Chorzów damages = 2006 in review - Activity statistics - Fiona Trust Volume 1 - Issue 6 A new dawn for Stockholm? - New SCC Rules - Challenges to sitting arbitrators compared - Issue conflicts Volume 1 - Issue 5 Roundtable: The Under 45s versus the Heavyweights - ICSID's A-list - Research and development disputes - Global briefing Volume 1 - Issue 4 Does ICSID deserve full-time leadship? - Survey: Washington, DC - Latin American roundtable - Global briefing Volume 1 - Issue 3 Tactics in case Asia's boom goes 'boom!' - Interviews - ICCA - Ethics - Updates Volume 1 - Issue 2 Find the center - London or Paris? - News - Vis Moot - Updates - Costs Volume 1 - Issue 1 Leading Lights: 45 Under 45 - News - ICSID at a crossroads - Updates - Do's and dont's for counsel