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Comparative Laws Competition Law Policy

Envisioning an ESG-Friendly Competition Regime: Drawing Lessons From the Netherlands Guidelines

Suyash Pandey The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) in the Netherlands adopted the final policy on sustainability agreements– agreements between corporations that promote the development of the economy, the environment, society, and human rights. These agreements, inter alia, aim at lowering pollution, restricting the use of natural resources, protecting human rights, and assuring animal […]

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Arbitration Comparative Laws

Enforcing a Foreign Award Annulled in the Court of Origin

Ahan Gadkari “The idea that the New York Convention would place the seat of the arbitration at the top of a jurisdictional hierarchy for enforcement purposes is counter to its fundamental objectives.“ – Emmanuel Gaillard I. Introduction Article V (1) of theĀ Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (“NYC“) is a provision […]