International Arbitration 2025 (GLI)
The country contribution by Dr. Manuel Walser, LL.M. and Dara Tschütscher, MLaw, provides a comprehensive overview of arbitration law in Liechtenstein. The focus is on the most important aspects such as the arbitration agreement, the proceedings themselves, the role of the arbitrators, interim measures, the arbitral award and its appeal and enforcement. The article is aimed at legal advisors, authorities and practitioners working in the field of arbitration law.
Global Legal Insights (Global Legal Group)
International Arbitration
2025
Eleventh Edition
Manuel Walser / Daria Tschütscher
The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2025: Banking & Finance
In their country-specific contribution (questions and answers) in the publication»Country Comparative Guides 2025 – Banking & Finance» published by The Legal 500, the authors Manuel Walser and Brigitte Vogt-Ipek provide a comprehensive overview of the legal regulations and decrees in Liechtenstein’s banking law.
The Legal 500
Country Comparative Guides
2025
Manuel Walser / Brigitte Vogt-Ipek
The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guide 2024: International Arbitration
In the «Country Comparative Guide 2024 – International Arbitration», Manuel Walser and Lisa Sartor provide a comprehensive insight into the laws and regulations on arbitration in Liechtenstein. They discuss the special aspects and details that are important for counsels and practitioners.
The Legal 500
Country Comparative Guides
2024
Manuel Walser / Lisa Sartor
International Arbitration in Liechtenstein 2024
In the latest edition of the publication «International Arbitration» by the Global Legal Group, Manuel Walser and Lisa Sartor provide a comprehensive overview of the provisions of arbitration law in Liechtenstein as well as the special challenges for practitioners in the country article (Questions and Answers).
Global Legal Group
International Arbitration 2024
21th edition
Manuel Walser / Lisa Sartor
Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Liechtenstein 2024
The current country report examines litigation and dispute resolution law in Liechtenstein. In particular it focuses on procedural principles, evidence, costs, litigation funding, interim relief, enforcement of decisions, international arbitration law, mediation and alternative dispute resolution methods. The book comprises a total of 19 country reports and is aimed at advisors, authorities and practitioners.
Global Legal Insights (Global Legal Group)
Litigation & Dispute Resolution
2024
13th edition
Manuel Walser / Daria Tschütscher
International Arbitration 2024 (GLI)
The country contribution report includes a presentation of the arbitration law of Liechtenstein and deals in particular with arbitration agreements, arbitration proceedings, arbitrators, interim measures, arbitral awards, challenges to arbitral awards and their enforcement. This article is aimed at advisors, authorities and practitioners in the field of arbitration law.
Global Legal Insights (Global Legal Group)
International Arbitration
2024
Tenth Edition
Manuel Walser / Daria Tschütscher
Limitations of power of representation of the foundation board
In practice, questions often arise regarding the competencies of the foundation board, especially its power of representation and related restrictions. This article focusses on the internal competence and external power of representation of the foundation board and its limitations as well as on the question whether there is the duty to treat beneficiaries equally.
Article in: Liechtensteinische Juristen-Zeitung (LJZ), journal no. 1, April 2024, 41th volume, p. 41-49.
Manuel Walser
The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2024: Banking & Finance
Manuel Walser and Brigitte Vogt-Ipek provide a comprehensive overview of the legislation and regulations in the area of banking law in Liechtenstein in their article with a country-specific focus (questions and answers).
The Legal 500
Country Comparative Guides
2024
Manuel Walser / Brigitte Vogt-Ipek