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LIDW 2024: Navigating the Practical Implications of Sanctions in International Arbitration

Kluwer Arbitration

For example, if sanctions or export controls hinder the performance of a contract, the tribunal must decide whether non-performance is justified. The outcome of these cases will significantly influence the role of sanctions in arbitration and reshape the broader legal framework that governs these disputes.

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The Best Path Forward in International Arbitration: A Summary of the SIAC Annual India Conferences 2024

Kluwer Arbitration

The second panel explored the future of international arbitration and how the field will evolve in view of technological advancements, geopolitical influences, and procedural innovations in ADR. He noted that this challenge might become even more serious in the future and may require a more definitive solution.

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Executive Order and Rulemaking on U.S. Outbound Investment

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Accordingly – concurrent with the Executive Order – Treasury released an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that provides some potential definitions of these terms, but the exact definitions and the details of the regulations will be developed through public notice and comment that concludes on September 28, 2023.

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Government Contracts Issues for a Recession

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will eventually ease monetary conditions to influence a lowering of interest rates. [15] And, if bond investors will only purchase Government debt at elevated interest rates, that will influence the interest rates across the wider economy—working against any moves that the Fed. treasuries. [13] 13] , [14] Think of it this way.

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Government Contracts Inflation Update

Procurement Notes

First , PPI “does not include imports, because imports are by definition not produced by domestic firms.” [10] And, “[t]he four components of gross domestic product are personal consumption, business investment, government spending, and net exports.” [28] Hence, PPI tends to be more germane to Government contractors and subcontractors.