CASE IN POINT – MAY 2020 This regular column features interesting and informative case reports and judgments. We invite you to add to our growing collection of case reports but, for now, we’re pleased to share with you the Zamani case analysis. ZA... read more
AOA BREAKING NEWS – MAY 2020 THE 2019 CIArb PRESIDENT’S PRIZE The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (the CIArb), based in London, annually invites its Recognised Course Providers (RCPs) from around the globe to enter their best Module 4 arbitral ... read more
OBITUARY FOR PATRICK FRANCIS (FRANK) CROWLEY Frank was born in Ireland on the 29th January 1945 and obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree at the University of Ireland in Cork in 1967. He subsequently immigrated to South Africa and embarked on a succ... read more
ADJUDICATION – MR CHRIS BINNINGTON Thank you to our Director and Fellow, Mr Chris Binnington, for preparing this article. Please click here to download the article.
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ARBITRATION EDUCATION STATION – JULY 2020 ARBITRATION COURSES – MODULES As an associate member, you’ll always be in good company with a professional network of legal practitioners (attorneys, advocates and other legally qualified persons), m... read more
UNCLE OSWALD’S Q&A FORUM – JULY 2020 It may be mid-winter, yet our learned retired arbitrator remains high-spirited and warm as he keeps abreast of ADR case law in his suntrap of a study. Uncle Oswald, content as only the wise are, is dr... read more
TOOLS OF THE TRADE – JULY 2020 Ms Maritza Breitenbach holds a Bachelor of Science degree (cum laude), a Teaching Diploma and a Certificate in Small Business Management (magna cum laude), all from North-West University (NWU). She also completed a M... read more
CASE IN POINT – JULY 2020 Erratum In the last e-periodical (May 2020) of Arbitrarily Speaking, the Zamani[1] case was twice erroneously referred to as a judgment of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA). It was in fact a judgment of the High Court of ... read more
ALL ABOUT THE AOA – JULY 2020 We’re a team of devoted specialists who believe in the absolute value of arbitration. We take great pleasure in introducing you to our board members in our e-periodicals. In this edition, we invite you to become bette... read more