The new International Arbitration Act

25th August 2015

The new International Arbitration Act

It is expected that the long awaited International Arbitration Act will be introduced in early 2016. This will remove the most formidable obstacle to the development of South Africa as a major regional arbitration centre, as the International Arbitration Act will adopt the UNCITRAL Model Law, which has a very high level of international acceptance and recognition. Werksmans is better placed than any other South African firm to introduce the new International Arbitration Act and the opportunities which it presents to our clients. We can make this claim confidently, for the following reasons –

ARBITRATION PRACTICE AREA

We have therefore established an arbitration practice group comprised of dispute resolution lawyers at every level within the firm. We intend keeping our clients informed of important developments, particularly as we move towards the introduction of a new International Arbitration Act. In this first (newsletter) we include notes on the following –

CONCLUSION

We hope that you will find these notes helpful. We intend, later in the year, dealing more substantively with the draft International Arbitration Act and the changes which it will effect to South African arbitration law. We would welcome your questions regarding arbitration and any suggestions you may have for topics or issues to be covered in future arbitration practice group newsletters.

Written by Des Williams, Director, Werksmans Attorneys