Episode 20

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21st Oct 2025

Avoiding defective clauses in International Arbitration

In this episode, Rachel Howie and James Langley are joined by Dr. Peter Bekker of Dentons’ New York office to discuss avoiding defective arbitration clauses in international contracts. They examine the essential elements of effective arbitration clauses, including exclusivity, scope of disputes, and applicable arbitration rules, as well as highly recommended provisions such as the seat, language, and governing law. The discussion also covers facultative elements like multi-tier clauses, confidentiality, and document production. Peter shares insights on sole-option or asymmetrical clauses, and potential drafting pitfalls, offering practical guidance for drafting enforceable and effective arbitration agreements.

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About the Podcast

Arbitration from Dentons Podcast Series
A podcast series with a focus on international arbitration
Arbitration from Dentons is a podcast series with a focus on international arbitration brought to you by the International Arbitration group at Dentons. With more than 40 partners and 120 lawyers, we are an integrated global team, working across offices and regions to best meet your needs. Our team is widely recognized as an elite specialist group globally, trusted by corporations, States and high net worth individuals for their most challenging international arbitrations.

In this podcast series our hosts Amy Kläsener and Rachel Howie and their esteemed guests will offer short, insightful contents you can listen to on-demand, whenever and wherever you like. We will provide you with the tools to help you navigate various opportunities to overcome your business challenges and highlight key consideration for using international arbitration to resolve your international disputes.