In this article, renowned international arbitrator Dr. Herfried Wöss explores how different causation theories impact the assessment of damages in commercial arbitration, particularly in the context of COVID-19. With disruptions across global supply chains and contractual performance, the piece offers valuable insights into force majeure, hardship, and the relevance of valuation dates in claims for economic loss. Essential reading for arbitration practitioners and contract lawyers dealing with pandemic-era disputes.

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