SchiedsVZ/German Arbitration Journal, Issue 5/25

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We are pleased to announce that issue 5/25 of the SchiedsVZ has been published with the following articles:

Articles

Gerhard Wagner/Oguzhan Samanci, Die Reform des englischen Schiedsverfahrensrechts [The reform of English arbitration law]

Niuscha Bassiri/Christopher Lau SC, Reinforcing Germany’s Position as a Leading Arbitration Hub: A Coordinated National Strategy

Hendric Labonté, Die Leistungsverfügung in der internationalen Lieferkette – Effektive Rechtsdurchsetzung im einstweiligen Rechtsschutz [Performance orders in the international supply chain – Effective enforcement of rights in interim relief]

Peter Rädler: Commercial Courts, BGH und Parteiherrschaft [Commercial Courts, the Federal Court of Justice and party autonomy]

Book Report

Moritz Brinkmann: Die Schiedsvereinbarung in der Insolvenz [Arbitration agreements in insolvency]

Case Law

BGH 23.01.2025 - I ZB 41/24: Enforceability of an arbitral award despite possible violation of the nemo tenetur principle and unconscionability

BGH 23.01.2025 - I ZB 42/24: No denial of enforceability of an arbitral award obtained by criminal means

OLG Stuttgart 13.05.2025 - 1 Sch 3/24: Failure to take EU sanctions into account as a violation of public policy

BayObLG 14.03.2025 - 101 Sch 3/24e: The validity of an arbitration agreement

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