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Anordnung zur Übertragung dienstrechtlicher Befugnisse im Bereich der Deutschen Post AG neu (DPAGBefugAnO)

Buzer Nachrichten - 26.05.2026
26.05.2026 Anordnung zur Übertragung dienstrechtlicher Befugnisse im Bereich der Deutschen Post AG neu (DPAGBefugAnO)
A. v. 18.05.2026 BGBl. 2026 I Nr. 154

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The long arm of American enforcement: Recent judicial decisions fortify the US’s status as a premier forum for enforcing arbitral awards against sovereigns

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
The United States is widely considered a preferred jurisdiction for the enforcement of arbitral awards against sovereigns – with good reason.

Closing the loop? The enforcement of ICSID Awards across Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
Investors and funders often rely on the availability of investment protection rights against states as part of their assessment of the bankability of new projects.

A rise in M&A arbitrations: Key considerations at the start of a dispute

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
In the last half-decade, dealmakers have had to grow accustomed to living in "unprecedented times", facing increased geopolitical volatility and seismic shifts in global markets.

The resilience of international commercial arbitration in an era of political upheaval

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
Businesses are experiencing a period of geopolitical friction. Sanctions regimes and trade restrictions are expanding, supply chains are being regionalised and states are increasingly prepared to prioritise strategic and political interests over legal and institutional consistency.

Price adjustment provisions for long-term technology supply agreements in uncertain economic times

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
Commercial parties value certainty. Yet certainty can come at a cost: a fixed price or pricing model that is commercially acceptable to both sides at the time of contracting may become financially unsustainable if market conditions change or the customer’s use or reliance on the products or services changes over time.

Consolidation in international arbitration: Avoiding the pitfalls

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
Consolidation—the merging of two or more arbitral proceedings into one—is a deceptively simple concept.

Who decides who decides? Australian court reaffirms kompetenz-kompetenz principle

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
The “kompetenz-kompetenz” doctrine provides that an arbitral tribunal has jurisdiction to rule on its own jurisdiction. The competence principle, as it is sometimes known, is enshrined in Article 16 of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (Model Law) and is given the force of law in Australia by Sections 16(1) and 21 of the International Arbitration Act 1974 (Cth) (IAA).

Critical minerals: Energy transition or energy security?

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
When the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015, its aims were clear: reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming to no more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

Mass arbitration in the United States: A new frontier in dispute resolution

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
Mass arbitrations—in which dozens or hundreds of legally identical arbitrations are filed against a corporate respondent—can result in multi-million-dollar upfront fees before an arbitrator ever sees the case.

AI in IA: Ethics concerns for arbitrators

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
Generative AI has changed what arbitrators can do in seconds: summarize a voluminous record, prepare a first draft of the procedural history section of an award, or stress-test legal reasoning.

Dealing with disruption: An overview of current issues arising from Middle Eastern conflicts

Norton Rose Fulbright - 25.05.2026
The crisis in the Middle East has created a landscape of uncertainty for businesses with interests in the Gulf States and beyond.

Bundesregierung will Halterhaftung bei E-Scootern einführen

Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Gesetzentwurf Die Bundesregierung will es Geschädigten von Unfällen mit E-Rollern erleichtern, Schadensersatzansprüche geltend zu machen, und deshalb unter anderem eine Halterhaftung einführen.

Bundesrat stimmt "Schuldnerberatungsdienstegesetz" nicht zu

Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Unterrichtung Der Bundesrat hat dem vom Bundestag im Herbst 2025 beschlossenen "Schuldnerberatungsdienstegesetz" laut einer Unterrichtung die erforderliche Zustimmung versagt.

EU-Richtlinie zur Einziehung von Vermögenswerten

Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Gesetzentwurf Die Bundesregierung hat den Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Umsetzung der Richtlinie (EU) 2024/1260 über die Abschöpfung und Einziehung von Vermögenswerten vorgelegt.

Bundesrat: Keine Einwände gegen Gesetz zu Anwaltsnotariat

Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Unterrichtung Der Bundesrat hat keine Einwände gegen den Gesetzentwurf der Bundesregierung zur Förderung und Modernisierung des Anwaltsnotariats.

BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 277

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Key Reforms of the VIAC Arbitration Rules 2026

Dentons Insights - 25.05.2026

Vietnam: After nearly 10 years, the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC) has issued a new set of rules - the VIAC Arbitration Rules 2026 (“2026 Rules”) which officially apply to disputes commenced at VIAC from 1 July 2026. Compared with the 2017 version (“2017 Rules”), the 2026 Rules not only revise and clarify existing provisions but also introduce several new mechanisms aimed at enhancing the efficiency of dispute resolution through arbitration. These changes directly affect the administration and conduct of arbitral proceedings, particularly in the context where Vietnamese arbitration law still largely operates as a “framework” legislation.