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Doctrine
(A) National
Breach of the duty of disclosure as grounds for challenge
of the arbitrator: where there is smoke there is fire?
Luis Felipe Ferreira Baquedano and Luiza Romanó Pedroso…………………………………………… 7
Note on the conflict of jurisdiction between arbitrator and state judge
Eduardo Talamini……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 36
The role of the judge in strengthening arbitration: the negative effect of
v. anti-suit injunctions
Gustavo Scheffer da Silveira………………………………………………………………………………… 44
(b) International
Liability of arbitral institutions: a case law overview
Mariana França Gouveia and Ana Coimbra Trigo……………………………………………………….. 59
Challenging arbitrators: an analysis of the precedents of the London Court of
International Arbitration (LCIA)
Bruno Barreto de Azevedo Teixeira and Renata Auler Monteiro…………………………………… 80
Jurisprudence
(A) National State Commentary
Superior Court of Justice. Special Appeal No. 1.698.730/SP. Precautionary
action. Assets of third parties. Disregard of legal personality.
To ensure the useful outcome of a future arbitration award. Jurisdiction of the arbitral
court. Superior Court of Justice. Special Appeal No. 1.698.730/sp. Precautionary
measure of arrest. Third-party’s good. Lifting the corporate veil doctrine. Ensure
the execution of future arbitral award. Competence of arbitral tribunal
Amanda Lemos Dill…………………………………………………………………………………………… 101
Arbitral award. Extension of effects. Takeover bid.
Res judicata. Arbitral award. Scope of effects. Tender offer. Res judicata
Ana Carolina Weber…………………………………………………………………………………………. 112
(B) International State Commentary
Arbitrator impartiality. Disclosure requirements. Multiple appointments in
arbitrations with a common party. England and wales.
Court of Appeal. Court of Appeal of England and Wales (Civil Division)
Andreas John Webster………………………………………………………………………………………. 141
Obligation of disclosure. Notorious fact. Declaration of independence.
Independence and impartiality of the arbitrator. Public and accessible information.
Annulment of arbitral awards. Paris Court of Appeal
Caroline Duclercq and Talel Aronowicz …………………………………………………………………. 153
General Information
Inauguration of the office of the Chamber of Business Mediation and Arbitration –
Brasil (Camarb) in Recife/PE
Arnaldo de Lima Borges Neto…………………………………………………………………………….. 164
First Meeting of Lusophone Arbitrators: Registration and Invitation –
Translating Cultures and Encouraging Arbitration
Eduardo Silva da Silva, Yves Derains and Ana Gerdau de Borja Mercereau………………….. 169
I Northern Arbitration Congress: A New Framework for the Development of
of Arbitration in the Northern Region of Brazil
Mariana Martins-Costa Ferreira and Renata C. Steiner………………………………………………. 173
Report on the XVII International Arbitration Congress of the Brazilian
Brazilian Arbitration Committee
Rafael Branco Xavier………………………………………………………………………………………… 179
Book Reviews
Arbitration and public administration: controversial issues
Coordinators: Joaquim de Paiva Muniz, Marcelo José M. Bonizzi and
Olavo A. V. Alves Ferreira
André Rodrigues Junqueira………………………………………………………………………………… 191
Compendium of International Commercial Arbitration Forms: Letters,
Procedural Instructions, Briefs and Other Documents
Authors: Sigvard Jarvin and Corinne Nguyen
Jonas Habert and Daniel Levy ……………………………………………………………………………….. 196
Judicial Precedent and Arbitration: Are Arbitrators Bound by Judicial
Precedent? A Comparative Study of UK, US and Brazilian Law and
Practice
Author: Guilherme Rizzo Amaral
Rodrigo de Oliveira Franco………………………………………………………………………………… 200
Journal of Journals
Ana Paula Montans…………………………………………………………………………………………… 205
Linha Editorial…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 212
