International: Global DR Legal Update | December 2022

In brief

Welcome to this issue of the Global DR Legal Update, our quarterly newsletter which aims to bring together the most important global developments in litigation and arbitration. 

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Asia Pacific

  • Australia: High Court holds non-residents can be group members in class actions.
  • Hong Kong: Ordinance passed facilitating reciprocal enforcement of civil and commercial judgments with Mainland China.
  • India: Supreme Court clarifies correct procedure for counterclaims in arbitration.
  • Singapore: Court of Appeal clarifies grounds for setting aside arbitral awards, rejects "no evidence" rule.

EMEA

  • European Union: Multiple EU states to withdraw from ECT.
  • European Union: Proposals for regulation of third-party funding.
  • France: Supreme court finds law of seat determines procedural issues
  • Suriname: Suriname joins New York Convention.
  • United Arab Emirates/England & Wales: UAE to enforce England & Wales court judgments.

The Americas

  • Brazil: New CAM-CCBC Rules.
  • Canada: Supreme Court rules on enforceability of arbitration agreements in insolvencies.
  • Ecuador: PCA signs host country agreement with Ecuador.
  • United States: New AAA Rules come into effect.
  • United States: Federal Court rules Section 1782 not available for ICSID case.

Global

  • UNCITRAL Working Group II publishes report on 76th session.
  • UNCITRAL Working Group III releases report on 43rd session.
  • Standing International Forum of Commercial Courts holds fourth meeting.

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