What We Can Learn from the Notorious P&ID v. Nigeria

By: Emily Granja, Junior Staffer On October 23,2023, England’s High Court of Justice ruled in favor of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Nigeria v. Process & Industrial Developments Ltd. (P&ID). Reviewing the case, the High Court vacated P&ID’s $11 billion arbitral award after finding significant evidence of fraud and bribery. While the High Court’s…

Arbitration and Climate Change: What we can learn from the ECT’s attempt at modernization

By: Scarlett Horn, Senior staffer Multilateral institutions and treaties, such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (“UNFCCC”) and the Paris Agreement, set ambitious goals to mitigate and respond to the rapid increase of the average global surface temperature. Addressing climate change requires international cooperation, leading to the establishment of multilateral institutions and…

Brazilian Congress and Supreme Court will analyze the Arbitrators’ Duty to Disclose in the Brazilian Arbitration Act

By: Deborah Slattery-Pereira, Senior Staffer Brazil enacted the Brazilian Arbitration Act (“BAA”) in 1996, adopting the United Nations Commission on Trade Law (“UNCITRAL”) Model Law. Brazilian courts played an active role in supporting arbitration proceedings and recognizing arbitration as a constitutional alternative dispute resolution mechanism. Now, the issues of arbitrators’ duty to disclose and increased…