April 2026 – Articles

International Arbitration 2026 (GLI)International Arbitration 2026 (GLI)

The article by Dr Manuel Walser, LL.M., and MLaw Daria Tschütscher provides a concise overview of Liechtenstein’s arbitration law. It focuses on the key framework conditions – from the establishment of the arbitral tribunal through the conduct of proceedings to the award, challenges and enforcement. The article is aimed at practitioners and institutions involved in arbitration proceedings.

Global Legal Insights (Global Legal Group)
International Arbitration
2026
12th Edition

Manuel Walser / Daria Tschütscher

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March 2026 – Articles

The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2026: Banking & FinanceThe Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2026: Banking & Finance

In their country-specific contribution (questions and answers) in the publication «Country Comparative Guides 2026 – 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
2026

Manuel Walser / Brigitte Vogt-Ipek

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February 2026 – Articles

Arbitration in foundation lawArbitration in foundation law

In foundation law, which is part of personal and corporate law, the importance of the interaction between substantive (foundation) law and the (procedural) law applicable to its enforcement is regularly demonstrated in practice. This article deals, among other things, with arbitration in Liechtenstein foundation law and classifies it both within the national legal framework and in the international context.  

Article in: Butterstein et al. (Eds.), 100 Jahre liechtensteinisches Personen- und Gesellschaftsrecht im Dialog, p. 37 – 55, Dike Verlag, Zurich 2026

Manuel Walser

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February 2026 – Articles

Limits of the power of representation of bodies, A comparative law analysis of European countriesLimits of the power of representation of bodies, A comparative law analysis of European countries

This article deals with the power of representation of company bodies and the limits of this power of representation. As part of the harmonisation of company law across all EU Member States, the power of representation of corporate bodies was also regulated at European level. The following section takes a closer look at European law, the implementation of the directive into Liechtenstein law and into the national law of other selected countries, as well as the individual court rulings that have been handed down in this regard. 

Article in: MANZ´sche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung GmbH (Eds.), Festschrift 100 Jahre Personen- und Gesellschaftsrecht (PGR), Vienna 2026, p. 323 – 342

Manuel Walser

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November 2025 – Articles

The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2025: International ArbitrationThe Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2025: International Arbitration

In the publication “Country Comparative Guides 2025 – International Arbitration” by The Legal 500, Manuel Walser and Lisa Sartor provide comprehensive insight into the provisions of arbitration law in Liechtenstein in their country-specific article. In doing so, they offer practitioners valuable guidance on this topic.

The Legal 500
Country Comparative Guides
2025

Manuel Walser / Lisa Sartor

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October 2025 – Articles

International Arbitration in Liechtenstein 2025International Arbitration in Liechtenstein 2025

In the current edition of the publication «International Arbitration» by the Global Legal Group, Manuel Walser and Lisa Sartor provide an in-depth insight into arbitration law in Liechtenstein in their country contribution (questions and answers) and highlight the challenges for practitioners in this area.

Global Legal Group
International Arbitration 2025
22nd edition
Manuel Walser / Lisa Sartor

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August 2025 – Articles

Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Liechtenstein 2025Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Liechtenstein 2025

This country report offers an overview of litigation and dispute resolution in Liechtenstein. It focuses in particular on procedural principles, rules of evidence, costs, litigation funding, interim measures, enforcement of decisions, international arbitration law, mediation, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. The volume brings together 18 country reports in total and is aimed at advisors, public authorities, and legal practitioners.

Global Legal Insights (Global Legal Group)
Litigation & Dispute Resolution
2025
14th edition
Manuel Walser / Daria Tschütscher

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July 2025 – Articles

The Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2025: LitigationThe Legal 500 Country Comparative Guides 2025: Litigation

In the country-specific contribution to the publication “Country Comparative Guides 2025 – Litigation” by The Legal 500, the authors Manuel Walser and Daria Tschütscher provide a comprehensive overview of civil procedural law in Liechtenstein, including methods of dispute resolution such as ordinary court proceedings, arbitration and mediation. They explain the structure of the courts, procedural rules, time limits, jurisdiction and special aspects of Liechtenstein procedural law. It also deals with practical factors such as the duration of proceedings, publicity of hearings and access to documents.

The Legal 500
Country Comparative Guides
2025

Manuel Walser / Daria Tschütscher

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