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According to the latest Commercial Courts Report,
published by Portland Communications, in the 12 months to 30 March 2021, the business and property courts handed down 292 judgments, 47% up on the previous year. So far, the courts have proved resilient to the potential effects of the lockdown and the fallout from Brexit, the report observes.
Number of judgments handed down in the business and property courts is up 47%
Source: Michael Cross
But while UK parties counted for 50% of the 1,336 total number of litigants, the mix of foreign nationals coming to the courts changed notably during the year. The US overtook Russia as the second biggest user nation, with the number of US litigants rising by 75%, in the year.
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N NUR-SULTAN, as the capital of Kazakhstan is now known, there is a small corner of England. The gleaming court of the Astana International Financial Centre, an investment zone opened in 2019, is led by a British chief executive, and served by nine British judges, who wear gold-and-black gowns trimmed with blue of the republic’s flag. Their chief justice, Lord Mance, was the deputy president of the Supreme Court. They apply law closely modelled on that of England and Wales, and a streamlined version of London’s procedural rules. Kazakhstan’s judiciary is weak, but these judges’ independence is guaranteed by the constitution. The court’s electronic system for filing bundles is as whizzy as any in the world. “They want this to be seen as rooted in all the qualities of London, effectively transplanted there,” says Andrew Spink
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