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Juliette Huard-Bourgois

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West Tankers revisited (2): enforcement of declaratory awards confirmed *

European Union, United Kingdom - February 1 2012
An important decision in support of international arbitration has confirmed that a party which has agreed to arbitrate in England can ask the English courts to enforce the arbitrators' award for a declaration of non-liability, despite earlier court proceedings started in another Member State.

Co-authors: Guy Pendell .


Arbitration: out with the old in with the new ICC rules *

Global - January 4 2012
On 1 January 2012, following a three-year review exercise, a new version of the Arbitration and ADR Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (the “2012 ICC RULES”) came into force.

Co-authors: Guy Pendell .


Anti-suit injunctions: no arbitration proceedings necessary *

United Kingdom - June 3 2011
The Court of Appeal has held that the court has jurisdiction to grant a final anti-suit injunction restraining a party from commencing or continuing foreign court proceedings in breach of an arbitration agreement, even where there is no actual, proposed or intended arbitration.

Co-authors: Guy Pendell , David Bridge.


“No win, no fee”, no more? *

United Kingdom - March 31 2011
The United Kingdom will change how solicitors are paid in "no-win no-fee" court cases to stop spiralling costs from harming the legal system, Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke announced on Tuesday.

Co-authors: Will Turner, Tim Hardy .