Under the English Arbitration Act 1996 the grounds on which an English arbitration award can be challenged in court are very limited. Section 67 of the Act provides that a challenge may be brought on ...
English law occupies a unique and influential position in global finance, sharing its status with New York law as one of the ...
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The duty of contracting parties to act in good faith has been adopted as an overriding principle in several legal systems. Despite the general nod to commonality between national legal systems and, in ...
In this heavyweight compendium, Peter Roberts has sought to bring petroleum industry legislation, contracts and practice, as applied by English law, under one roof – and does so with great success.
Good faith is what you want to see in your dealings, but is it actually a legal obligation implied in your contract? Six years ago, a case about deodorants ignited a debate on good faith that is still ...
When two or more people strike a bargain, and each party to the agreement promises to give something up in order to get something else in return, those individuals have created what is known as a ...