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November, 2021 - STA v OFY: late extension of time application refused by the Commercial Court

November, 2021 - STA v OFY: late extension of time application refused by the Commercial Court

In the case of STA v OFY [2021] EWHC 1574 (Comm), the Commercial Court considered the Kalmneft factors in order to determine an application by a state government for an extension of time to challenge

February, 2025 - The Sagar Ratan: What is the meaning of 'Affected Area'?

February, 2025 - The Sagar Ratan: What is the meaning of 'Affected Area'?

In Bunge S.A. v Pan Ocean Co., Ltd. (The Sagar Ratan) [2025] EWHC 168 (Comm), the Admiralty Court considered Bunge S.A’s (the Owner) appeal against an arbitration award made in favour of Pan Ocean

August, 2015 - Tianjin Explosions

August, 2015 - Tianjin Explosions

The explosions that occurred late in the evening of 12th August, 2015 in warehouses at the port of Tianjin have resulted in significant loss of life, damage to property and suspension of shipping and

Singapore Seminar - Trading in Uncertain Times

Singapore Seminar - Trading in Uncertain Times

This year, our annual Singapore seminar was held at the Marina Mandarin Hotel on 12th September. Geopolitical risk is a strong theme for this year. UKDC’s seminar “Trading in Uncertain Times”

Athens Seminar November, 2024: Conflict - The legal and the practical

Athens Seminar November, 2024: Conflict - The legal and the practical

We are thrilled to share the resounding success of our second Conflict seminar. The event fostered dynamic conversations and insightful questions throughout. The discussions were not only

Issue 13, 2010 - Maritime Arbitration – is the SMA on the way back?

Issue 13, 2010 - Maritime Arbitration – is the SMA on the way back?

One of the major long-standing criticisms of SMA arbitrations has been the issue of recoverability of costs. The successful party would generally not be able to recover its costs in an arbitration.

July, 2019 - All change? An early assessment of the new English Court disclosure regime

July, 2019 - All change? An early assessment of the new English Court disclosure regime

All change? An early assessment of the new English Court disclosure regime.  It has now been six months since the Business & Property Courts formally commenced a two year pilot

Singapore Seminar 27th September 2018

Our annual Singapore seminar will be held on 27th September at the National Gallery Singapore. The topic this year will be “Mitigating the Impact of the Future”, in which we will look at some of the

Athens Seminar - 31st October, 2018

Our annual UKDC seminar will be held in Greece on 31st October, at the Athens Hilton Hotel.  The topic this year is “Mitigating the Impact of the Future”, in which we look at some of the

February, 2025 - Court of Appeal considers State Immunity and the importance of the words "wholly enforceable"

February, 2025 - Court of Appeal considers State Immunity and the importance of the words "wholly enforceable"

The decision in General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited (“GDUK”) v The State of Libya [2025] EWCA Civ 134 raises an interesting issue concerning state immunity and in particular whether a state