By Arabella di Iorio What do London, Paris, New York and Tortola have in common? If the ambitions of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) come to fruition, the answer will soon be that they are four of the most popular seats for international arbitration. The foundations for the BVI's ambitions were laid on 1 October 2014 when a new arbitration law came into force, replacing a tired statute based on the English 1950 and 1975 Arbitration Acts. The old 1976 act had done faithful service for nearly 40 ...
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