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February, 2023 - Hard to fix: Court of Appeal decision on the separability of an arbitration agreement when subjects have not been lifted

February, 2023 - Hard to fix: Court of Appeal decision on the separability of an arbitration agreement when subjects have not been lifted

The separability principle, as set out at section 7 of the Arbitration Act 1996, essentially provides that an arbitration agreement is, or must be treated as, a contract which is separate from the

Supreme Court decision confirms Mackay v Dick principle is not part of English law

Supreme Court decision confirms Mackay v Dick principle is not part of English law

The Supreme Court recently gave judgment in King Crude Carriers SA and others v Ridgebury November LLC and others [2025] UKSC 39, holding that the principle of deemed fulfilment – also known as the

April 2021 - US sanctions against Russian “harmful activities”

April 2021 - US sanctions against Russian “harmful activities”

Click here to listen to the podcast On 15th April, 2021, the US took multiple sanctions actions targeting “aggressive and harmful activities by the Government of the Russian

Kyla

Kyla

Following a major collision in 2009 the Member declared the ship to be a constructive total loss (“CTL”) and terminated its charter with Bunge. Bunge disputed that the ship was a CTL and challenged