Russian Federation:
Post-reform Institutional Arbitration in Russia
01 September 2017
WilmerHale
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As the requirement for all arbitration institutions to
be licensed in Russia becomes mandatory in November,
WilmerHale's Steven Finizio and Dmitry Kaysin assess the likely
post-reform impact on Russia-seated proceedings under the rules of
foreign institutions and the arbitrability and enforceability of
certain disputes.
In September 2016, a number of changes to Russia's
arbitration laws came into effect, with the intent of bolstering
the use of arbitration in Russia; undertaken through a new law on
domestic arbitration as well as amendments to the law on
international arbitration, the Codes of Civil and Commercial
Procedure, and to other Russian legislation.
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