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Shaparak Saleh and Etienne Vimal du Monteil co-author chapter in The Guide to Challenging and Enforcing Arbitration Awards

Publications 6th June 2023

Three Crowns partner Shaparak Saleh and associate Etienne Vimal du Monteil have co-authored the “Awards: Challenges” chapter in the third edition of Global Arbitration Review’s The Guide to Challenging and Enforcing Arbitration Awards.

The chapter addresses the methods available to a party who wishes to challenge an international arbitral award. In this context, the authors consider the review of the award by the arbitral tribunal (i.e., correction, interpretation, supplementation, revision and remission), the internal review mechanism provided for in certain arbitration rules, as well as the judicial review of the award by national courts.

To read the chapter online, click here.

ABOUT SHAPARAK SALEH

Shaparak is a partner in the Paris office. She has acted as counsel in a large number of commercial arbitrations both ad hoc and institutional, including under the ICC, IEMA, LCIA, UNCITRAL, and VIAC rules. Her experience includes post-M&A disputes, and disputes in the construction, energy, aeronautics, space, telecommunications, food, chemicals, and pharmaceutical sectors, relating to projects in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.

Shaparak also has broad experience in pre- and post-arbitration litigation before the French courts, having represented clients in some 25 set-aside proceedings. She is recognised in Global Arbitration ReviewWho’s Who Legal, and Décideurs.

ABOUT ETIENNE VIMAL DU MONTEIL

Etienne, an associate in the Paris office, represents private and sovereign clients in commercial and investment treaty arbitrations under the leading institutional and ad hoc rules. His practice covers various industries and continents, with a focus on energy and construction, in North and West Africa and the Middle East. Etienne also has experience of enforcement and set aside proceedings before the French courts.