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The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration

February 4, 2021
Stacks of industrial ropes photographed from above, Netherlands

CRA consultants contributed chapters for the fourth edition of The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration published by Global Arbitration Review. The guide helps participants in the international arbitration community understand damages issues more clearly and communicate those issues effectively to tribunals to further the common objective of assisting arbitrators in rendering more accurate and well-reasoned awards on damages.

Country risk

This chapter by Tiago Duarte-Silva explores the difficult task of assessing how an asset’s value is affected by its location in a foreign country. This effect, known as country risk, is a reflection of the potentially adverse effects of the political, economic and financial risks of operating in a country.

Damages in life sciences arbitrations

Greg Bell, Justin Ho, and Andrew Tepperman explore arbitrated disputes in the life sciences sector. In particular, they highlight the aspects of common analyses specific to life sciences that are used to determine damages in these types of disputes.

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