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Swiss supreme court considers the arbitrator in Sun Yang s case exhibits possible bias against the Chinese.
BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) The Swiss supreme court has explained the reason it referred back Sun Yang s case, saying tweets by the president of the panel of arbitrators at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) - the Italian Franco Frattini - had exhibited possible bias against Chinese people.
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On 1 January 2021, the revision of the Swiss arbitration law came into force (the “Amended PILA”). Voted in June 2020 by the Swiss parliament, the amendment to the law that governs international arbitrations seated in Switzerland is an update that builds in welcomed clarifications and improvements. The new law makes arbitration in Switzerland more flexible and accessible and further strengthens Switzerland’s position as one of the most attractive venues for hosting international arbitrations.
Over thirty years ago, in 1989, Switzerland was one of the first nations to adopt a truly modern law of international arbitration, which respects and emphasizes the principle of party autonomy. Since then, international arbitration has been regulated by a concise Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act (“PILA”). The Amended PILA confirms and codifies the existing corpus of case law developed by the Swiss Tribu