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Which law should govern the ‘arbitrability’ of a dispute in England?

September 26, 2024

By Oliver Browne

Complex Litigation and Arbitration Partner Oliver Browne co-authored an article published by the Oxford University Press publication, Arbitration International, titled ‘Which law should govern the ‘arbitrability’ of a dispute in England?’.

The article considers, from an English law perspective, the challenging question of the proper law to govern the arbitrability of a dispute, analysing this query in light of the decision of the Singapore Court of Appeal in Anupam Mittal v Westbridge Ventures II Investment Holdings, the only authoritative treatment of the relevant issues by a common law jurisdiction.

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Salim Moollan, Robert Price, Oliver Browne, Which law should govern the ‘arbitrability’ of a dispute in England?, Arbitration International, 2024;, aiae036, https://doi.org/10.1093/arbint/aiae036

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