SchiedsVZ/German Arbitration Journal, Issue 1/25

Newsletter 1/2025 - Readings/Podcasts

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We are pleased to announce that issue 1/25 of the SchiedsVZ has been published with the following articles:

Articles

Lucy Reed, Modern Mass Claims, Up to Ukraine: Lessons for International Arbitration

Meik Thöne, Anti-suit injunction, und was nun? – Zu möglichen Reaktionen 
auf ausländische Prozessführungsverbote [Anti-suit injunction - what next? - Possible responses to foreign litigation bans]

Kevin Veith, Anti-suit injunctions in der internationalen Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit unter Berücksichtigung des Regierungsentwurfs zur Modernisierung des deutschen Schiedsverfahrensrechts [Anti-suit Injunctions in international arbitration in the light of the government bill to modernise German arbitration law]

Carl Dingeldey, Arbitration-Specific Issues of Third-Party Funding and 
the Proposed European Directive

Sebastian Wuschka/Nele Wachholz, EU führt umfassendes Anerkennungs- und Vollstreckungsverbot für Entscheide auf Basis von Art. 248 der russischen Arbitrazhprozessordnung ein [EU introduces comprehensive ban on recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards based on Art. 248 of the Russian Arbitrazh procedural code]

Event Report

Oguzhan Samanci/Romit Sarkar, The Rule of Law and the Future of Investment Protection 

Jan Zimmermann, Arbitration in Japan and Germany: Common Traditions, New Challenges, and Future Collaboration

Case Law

BVerfG 23 July 2024 – 2 BvR 141/22 and 2 BvR 557/19: Unsuccessful constitutional complaints against the annulment of an arbitral award implementing the ECJ's "Achmea" judgment and against the law approving the Convention on the termination of Bilateral Investment Treaties between the Member States of the European Union, with case note by Edward L. Rensmann/Christian Johannes Wahnschaffe

BayObLG 13. September 2024 – 101 Sch 146/23e: Denial to enforce the cost decision of an arbitral award in case of an invalid arbitration agreement, with case note by Tilman Niedermaier/Marcus Weiler

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