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Titel:Arbitration International (2019)
Mitwirkende:Park, William W [VerfasserIn]   i
Institutionen:Wolters Kluwer (Firm) [Herausgebendes Organ]   i
Verlagsort:[Kluwer Law International in Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands]
Verlag:Wolters Kluwer
E-Jahr:2019
Jahr:[2019]-
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource
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Erscheinungsweise:Quarterly
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Abstract:The emergence of transnational responses to corruption in international arbitration /Emmanuel Gaillard --Principles of interpretation of contracts under English law and their application in international arbitration /Lucy Greenwood --Joinder in international commercial arbitration /Dongdoo Choi --A return to innate arbitration culture: implications from a cost and efficiency perspective /Alexander Baykitch and Edmund Bao --Appeal in International Arbitration-an efficient and affordable arbitral appeal mechanism /Noam Zamir and Peretz Segal --Free zone arbitration in the DIFC and the ADGM /Gordon Blanke --Book Review: Arbitration in Belgium-A Practitioner's Guide, by Niuscha Bassiri and Maarten Draye (eds) /Govert Coppens --Dual nationality revisited: a modern approach to dual nationals in non-ICSID arbitrations /Stavros Michalopoulos; Edward Hicks --Mandatory binding tax arbitration-is this a pathway to a more efficient Mutual Agreement Procedure? /Michelle Markham --Where to go: the floating arbitration agreement /Morten Frank --Tax treaty arbitration /Hans Mooij --The Prague rules /Gonzalo Stampa --Islamic finance arbitration: enforceability under the New York Convention 1958 of arbitration awards made following a reference to the Shariah Advisory Council under the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009 /Abdullah Abdul Rahman --The US Supreme Court does Kompetenz-Kompetenz /Adam Samuel --Nori Holdings v PJSC Bank and the tale of anti-suit Injunctions /Faidon Varesis --An inconvenient truth: the complexity problem and limits to justice /Jörg Risse --Arbitration in space disputes /Jan Frohloff --28 USC § 1782-looking for consensus /David J. Stute --The 2019 Netherlands Model BIT: riding the new investment treaty waves /Kabir Duggal; Laurens Hubert van de Ven --Binding non-signatories to arbitration agreements-who are persons 'claiming through or under' a party? /Vicky Priskich --Book Review: Tribunal Secretaries in International Arbitration, by J. Ole Jensen /James Menz --Which law determines the confidentiality of commercial arbitration? /Philip Clifford; Eleanor Scogings --Giving away home field advantage: the misguided attack on confidentiality in international commercial arbitration /Timothy Foden; Odysseas G. Repousis --Purchase price adjustment disputes in mergers and acquisitions: an intersection of different dispute resolution procedures and a war of jurisdictions /Berk Hasan Özdem; İpek İnce --Emergency Arbitration: Mere Innovation or Vast Improvement /Rania Alnaber --Arbitration and tax treaty disputes /Michelle Markham --Judicial (non)appointment of arbitrators in India: a case study of 'inadequate stamping' as a ground for non-appointment /Varun Mansinghka; Shivani Vij --Book Review: Interest in International Arbitration, by Matthew Secomb /Rémy Gerbay; Fransua Estrada --Admissibility of claims in investment treaty arbitration /Saar A. Pauker --Adverse inferences in investor-state arbitration /Menalco J. Solis --Conflicts of interests of arbitrators in international law firms /Ana Fernández Pérez --Arbitrators' remuneration in discontinued proceedings /Christian Armbrüster --Arbitrators' impartiality and independence: commentary on Gobowen v AXXIS /Chinedum Umeche; Abimbola Akeredolu --Breach of arbitration agreement and its costs consequences /David Kwok --Interlocutory judicial challenges to arbitrators in India: HRD Corporation v GAIL and TRF v Energo from a comparative perspective /Joshua Folkard --Commentary on the UAE Arbitration Chapter, by Gordon Blanke. Published by Thompson Reuters (2017) /Alec James Emmerson --Book Review: Foreign Currency. Claims judgments and damages, by Michael Howard, John Knott, and John Kimbell /Michael John Brindle --Laying the fourth arbitrator to rest: re-evaluating the regulation of arbitral secretaries /Simon Maynard --Anti-arbitration injunctions and their compatibility with the New York convention and the Indian law of arbitration: future directions for Indian law and policy /Sairam Subramanian --The application of substantive mandatory rules in International Commercial Arbitration from the perspective of an EU UNCITRAL Model Law jurisdiction /Constantin Calavros --Precedent and development of law: Is it time for greater transparency in International Commercial Arbitration? /Stefan Pislevik --The use of trusts in investment arbitration /Odysseas G. Repousis --How elastic is your preposition? /Max Bonnell --The (provisional) end of debates on narrow dispute settlement clauses in PRC first-generation BITs?-China Heilongjiang et al v Mongolia /Bajar Scharaw --Interim measures in support of arbitration in Ukraine: lessons from JKX Oil & Gas et al v Ukraine and the recent reform of Ukrainian legislation /Olga Hamama; Olga Sendetska --Book Review: Women in Disputes: A History of European Women in Mediation and Arbitration, by Susanna Hoe and Derek Roebuck /Janet Walker --Symbiosis or Sadomasochism? The relationship between the courts and arbitration /Elizabeth Gloster --What does it mean to be 'pro-arbitration'? /George A. Bermann --Separability in international commercial arbitration; confluence, conflict and the appropriate limitations in the development and application of the doctrine /Ronán Feehily --Claims that an arbitral tribunal failed to deal with an issue: the setting aside of awards under the Arbitration Act 1996 and the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration /Jonathon Hill --'Enforcing' national court judgments as arbitration awards under the New York convention /David Isidore Tan --State succession to BITs: analysis of case law in the context of dissolution and secession /Patrick Dumberry --The theory of separability in Austrian arbitration law: is it on stable pillars? /Dietmar Czernich --Book Review: UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, An Article-by-Article Commentary, by Eckart J. Brödermann /Klaus Peter Berger --Institutional arbitration: harmony, disharmony and the 'Party Autonomy Paradox' /Klaus Peter Berger --A conversation with Professor William W. (Rusty) Park-as interviewed by Professor Catherine A. Rogers: Institute for Transnational Arbitration Houston, Texas, 13 January 2017 /Catherine Rogers --Damages for breach of an international arbitration agreement under English arbitration law /Julio César Betancourt --International arbitration in a brave new world /Daniel Robert Kalderimis --Hypothetical release damages: a 'one-size-fits-all' way to establish a loss in international investment disputes? /Alexey Vyalkov --Pope Gregory the Great and the Disputes of Sardinian Women 591-604 /Susanna Hoe --Financing arbitration in mainland China: Hong Kong's legislation as a model /Peng Hou.
URL:Verlag: https://www.kluwerarbitration.com/journal?title=Arbitration%20International
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Sprache:eng
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