Japan – eight years on and no progress
A crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo (Credit: iStock/urbancow)
Eight years after outlining “two possible futures” for Japan as an arbitral centre in an article in GAR, Peter Godwin of Herbert Smith Freehills in Tokyo considers whether there has been any progress, drawing on a recent experience when he was excluded from acting as arbitration counsel to the local subsidiary of an international company.
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