Author: CBar

A few short notes on arbitrator’s duty to seek a ruling on the constitutionality of laws: a Brazilian perspective

Gustavo Favero Vaughn. Associate lawyer at Cesar Asfor Rocha Advogados (São Paulo, Brazil); Master’s Candidate at the University of São Paulo; Professor, Graduate Program at Ibmec-SP Law School; ACIArb.

Arbitration and Constitution

Under Brazilian law, the Federal Constitution of 1988 is the country’s supreme law. Its purpose is to be the parameter to validate all other laws and decisions that the Federal Powers pass. The

The Relevance of the CIArb Guidelines for Domestic Arbitration in Brazil

Thiago Marinho Nunes, FCIArb

PhD in International and Comparative Law from the University of São Paulo Law School; Master in Litigation, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution from the University of Paris II – Panthéon-Assas; Vice-President of CAMARB; Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators; Professor at the Arbitration Research Center of IBMEC-SP; Independent arbitrator.

September 23rd, 2021 will be the twenty-fifth anniversary of the enac

2006 – Mock Case – CBAr – ICC

“Caso Prático de Arbitragem Comercial Internacional” – Desenvolvimento de um caso prático com base no Regulamento de Arbitragem da Corte Internacional de Arbitragem da Câmara de Comércio Internacional.

Dias 11 e 12 de maio de 2006
Hotel Intercontinental
São Paulo

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