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Liedekerke is proud to highlight the latest article by
Aimery de Schoutheete, Arnaud Stassen and
Penina Ngabire, published on the Global
Arbitration Review, which takes a comprehensive look at
the evolving landscape of international arbitration in
Rwanda.
In their in-depth analysis, our authors explore the growing role
of arbitration in Rwanda's legal and economic framework. Key
topics covered include the application of the 2008 Arbitration Act,
the role and rules of the Kigali International Arbitration Centre
(KIAC), recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, and
recent developments in investor-state arbitration. The article also
discusses arbitration in public contracts and recent institutional
reforms shaping Rwanda's alternative dispute resolution
framework.
This contribution reflects Liedekerke's continued commitment
to delivering valuable legal insight on emerging jurisdictions and
supporting the development of robust dispute resolution mechanisms
across Africa.
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