Dear Reader,
Greetings from The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab!
We hope that you and your loved ones are safe and healthy.
We are elated to bring to you the next Issue of the CADR Newsletter. The Eighth Issue of the Third Volume of the CADR Newsletter is now out.
India’s first International Arbitration Centre, International Centre for Commercial Arbitration and Mediation, is set to be established in Hyderabad. Iraq ratified the Mauritius Convention on Transparency in Treaty based Investor State Arbitration. Additionally, the Supreme Court of India upheld the validity of Emergency Arbitral Awards in Amazon.com NV Holdings LLC v. Future Retail Ltd.
The mediation world has observed some noteworthy developments as well. Andhra Pradesh has refused to settle the Krishna River Dispute with Telangana through mediation. Qatar has emerged as a key mediator between Taliban and the rest of the world.
All this, and more, in the Newsletter for the month of August!
It’s been a busy month for us at CADR too, as we continue serving the ADR Community with events and research. CADR conducted a two-fold webinar series on Capacity Building in Arbitration on the topic of “Deconstructing Ad Hoc and Institutional Arbitration” and “Essentials in the framing of Arbitration Agreements” in association with the Beihai Asia International Arbitration Centre (BAIAC).
The Newsletter initiative began with the observation that there exists a lacuna in the provision of information relating to ADR to the practicing community, and we wanted to provide a solution to the same. In keeping with that, we are glad to have many practitioners and students subscribe to the Newsletter and the Blog after the launch of the first issue.
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