Robert Wyld

Robert Wyld

Robert is a dispute resolution lawyer specialising in competition, international trade and anti-corruption law. Robert has advised many national and international clients, including individuals, public and private companies and statutory authorities in the banking and securities, aviation, construction, power and energy industries on all aspects of dispute resolution issues and arbitration. His work has a particular focus on competition, commercial crime and fraud, anti-corruption and bribery investigations and prosecutions, trade sanctions and extradition work, and taxation related disputes and class actions in Australia and overseas.

Robert Wyld

From Robert Wyld

Costs in Criminal Proceedings

Costs in Criminal Proceedings

Costs in Criminal Proceedings In India, most recovery rates for successful litigants are notoriously low, set by old High Court scales that bear no reality to modern economic conditions or the real...

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Following the Money Trail

Following the Money Trail

Following the Money Trail Impacts for Business of the Ratification of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons On 22 January 2020, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (Treaty)...

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Anti-Corruption Commissions: Lessons in Transparency and Accountability for Australia and India

Anti-Corruption Commissions: Lessons in Transparency and Accountability for Australia and India

The perception of corruption exists in both Australia and India with perhaps an increased social awareness of its existence but with different experiences responding to corruption2...For many years,...

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From Panama To Paradise Regulation and Role of Lawyers in Cross-Border Commercial Transactions

From Panama To Paradise Regulation and Role of Lawyers in Cross-Border Commercial Transactions

If a lawyer receives unsatisfactory instructions from a client or information which is incomplete, then the lawyer should cease to act if he or she believes that the client may be seeking to act...

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Whistleblower Protection Reforms: A model for India and Australia

Whistleblower Protection Reforms: A model for India and Australia

Australia has proposed a whistleblower protection model which can act as a blueprint for other common law countries, including India, which seek to enhance protections to those who blow the...

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A Case For Reforming Whistleblower Laws In India And Australia

A Case For Reforming Whistleblower Laws In India And Australia

Law reform to provide greater protection to whistleblowers and to widen the range of people who qualify for such protection is currently being pursued in a range of ...

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Should India Adopt DPAs?

Should India Adopt DPAs?

A DPA is a process whereby a prosecutor, while satisfied that offences might have occurred, is prepared, for a number of public interest factors, to recognize the level of cooperation offered by a...

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