
Topic: International arbitration
Subscribe to International arbitrationTürkiye Arbitration Series: Swiss Federal Supreme Court decides criminal judgment not to impact arbitral award
August 19, 2025
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court has held that a criminal conviction arising from the same factual circumstances as those underlying an arbitral proceeding does not, in and of itself, justify the setting aside an arbitral award as a result of its review.
Türkiye Arbitration Series: Turkish Competition Board decides no-poaching agreements contradict with the competition law in labor markets
August 18, 2025
The Board assessed that no-poaching arrangements are clearly incompatible with competition law in terms of their restrictive effects and objectives.
Türkiye Arbitration Series: Validity of the arbitration agreements with reference to the parties’ own standard terms
August 18, 2025
Civil Chamber of the Court of Appeal decides it is advisable that parties exercise caution and due diligence in incorporating clear arbitration agreements into their contractual arrangements, rather than making a reference to either side’s general terms and conditions.
Structuring or restructuring companies to benefit from investment treaties
February 20, 2025
With recent political shifts in the US and around the world, companies engaged in cross-border business should structure or restructure their businesses to take advantage of the protections of investment treaties against unexpected and unfair government acts.
The Energy Transition – a smorgasbord of new disputes?
October 26, 2022
Norton Rose Fulbright was the gold sponsor of the Istanbul Arbitration Week 2022 which took place between October 10 – 14 in Istanbul, Türkiye.
New ICSID rules aim to modernize investment dispute proceedings
September 30, 2022
The World Bank’s International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes issued new rules in July 2022 to simplify its proceedings.