- September 1, 2022
Sea Master v Arab Bank: when “challenging yourself” goes too far
Not every case begins with the declaration that “this is an odd case”. An application under section 67 of the English Arbitration Act 1996 to contest the jurisdiction of the tribunal is normally brought against claims by one’s opponents. However, Sea Master v Arab Bank concerned a section 67 application by the claimants (together “Sea Master”) … Continue reading Sea Master v Arab Bank: when “challenging yourself” goes too far →