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July 9, 2021
RGP’s Counsel contributes to GAR review
The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2022, a Global Arbitration Review special report has been recently published by the Global Arbitration Review (GAR) in association with the leading international and regional law firms and Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (Shanghai International Arbitration Center), Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration as well as Tashkent International Arbitration Centre (TIAC).

The sourcebook contains insight and thought leadership inspired by recent events, from 35 pre-eminent practitioners. Across 14 chapters and 92 pages, they provide us with an invaluable retrospective on the past year. All contributors are vetted for their standing and knowledge before being invited to take part.

Yan Kalish, counsel at Dispute Resolution practice at Rybalkin, Gortsunyan and Partners, contributed to the report by co-authoring a chapter on Tashkent International Arbitration Centre – Uzbekistan’s new arbitral institution along with Tashkent International Arbitration Centre (TIAC) team.

“Uzbekistan is fast developing to become a prominent international arbitration forum in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region and globally. Tashkent International Arbitration Centre (TIAC) launched in April 2019 and is front and centre of this development. Having gained a significant caseload in its early operations, TIAC is expanding to reach arbitration users from all parts of the world. This is reflected in various initiatives, such as the development of technology disputes rules, the establishment of the Uzbek Arbitration Week and the initiation of educational programmes to share knowledge about arbitration and promote cooperation between TIAC, other arbitration institutions and national courts.”  READ THE CHAPTER.

The Review also covers Australia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Vietnam and has overviews on construction and infrastructure disputes in the region (including the effect of covid-19), the state of ISDS and what to expect there, and trends in commercial arbitration, as well as contributions by four of the more dynamic local arbitral providers.

The whole publication is available free-to-view at the GAR website.

Global Arbitration Review (GAR) is the go-to source for reliable and informative arbitration news, original annual reports and surveys, and in-depth features covering issues in international arbitration around the world.

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