Case Law of Russian Courts Related to Abuse of Arbitration

Dmitry Davydenko. Selected Case Law of Russian Courts Related to Abuse of Arbitration: Summary and Commentary // Central European Yearbook. 2024. P. 239 – 245.

An almost detective review of Russian judicial practice on the abuse of arbitration through collusion of those parties who, as the courts concluded, use this mechanism for improper purposes, namely to launder income or, for example, intentionally to the detriment of banks, other creditors and insurers.

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Dr Davydenko is a co-editor of the CIS Arbitration Forum. He is an associate professor at Belarusian State University), Departments of International law and Civil Law. Dmitry Davydenko has experience as an arbitrator in the ICC and other arbitral proceedings and is listed as a recommended arbitrator of DIAC, HKIAC as well as of other reputed arbitral institutions. Included in the list of best practitioners in arbitration in Russia as of the years 2017 through 2021 (a Global leader for 2022) by Who’s Who Legal and Global Arbitration Review (GAR). He also acts as a Russian law expert on various matters related to international commerce.

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