Publications
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As a part of our corporate social responsibility commitment DUENSING KIPPEN provides regular legal column contributions to numerous international, national and local hard and soft copy publications including: our regular legal column in The Phuket News newspaper, Mondaq, the Danish - Thai Trade News, Tropical Living magazine, Director magazine, Exotiq magazine, Samui - Phangan Real Estate magazine, The Pattaya Mail newspaper, Samui Express newspaper, Chiang Mai Mail newspaper and many others. We also make these publications available here below.
Arbitration in Thailand: PART 3 – arbitration offers serval advantages to litigation in Thai courts
Arbitration proceedings offer various important advantages to the normal local court proceedings in Thailand. To resolve business related disputes quickly and with finality is advantageous to the business community.
Arbitrations in Thailand: PART 2 – enforcing contracts outside of Thai courts
If you are doing business in Thailand you might have already had some experience with the local court system. An all too common complaint of the local business community is that court proceedings in Thailand are agonizingly slow.
Arbitration in Thailand: PART 1 – introduction
Thailand is a signatory to the 1958 New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards. Therefore, Thailand is obligated to recognize foreign arbitration agreements and will enforce foreign arbitration awards pursuant to the Convention.
Arbitration in ASEAN: Part Three — Why arbitration?
In part one of this blog we introduced you to formal arbitration. We told you that formal arbitration is way for you to resolve your dispute with your contract partner without having to take them to court.
Arbitration in ASEAN: Part Two — How does arbitration work?
In part one of this blog we told you that formal arbitration offers many advantages over domestic court proceedings when you need to resolve a dispute with your contract partner. We also told you that “formal” arbitration is arbitration “prescribed by law”—in other words recognized, supported and enforced by law. Here, we tell you how.