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2012 Year-End Highlights

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by Victoria VanBuren

Thursday, Jan 03, 2013


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We are happy to share our featured articles for 2012:

  • Class and Collective Relief in the Cross-Border Context: A Possible Role for the Permanent Court of Arbitration

 

  • Ten Hallmarks of Effective Arbitration Agreements with Sovereigns and State Entities

 

  • The New 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules

 

  • International Arbitration and the Republic of Colombia: Commercial, Comparative and Constitutional Concerns From a U.S. Perspective

 

  • The Arbitration Fairness Index: Using a Public Rating System to Skirt the Legal Logjam and Promote Fairer and More Effective Arbitration of Employment and Consumer Disputes

 

  • The Errors of Comity: Forum Non Conveniens Returns to the Second Circuit

 

  • Empowering Settlors: How Proper Language Can Increase the Enforceability of a Mandatory Arbitration Provision in a Trust

 

  • Navigating the Borders Between International Commercial Arbitration and U.S. Federal Courts: A Jurisprudential GPS

 

  • Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration

 

  • An Empirical Study of Predispute Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in Social Media Terms of Service Agreements

 

  • Arbitration of environmental disputes

 

  • Mass Procedures in Abaclat v. Argentine Republic: Are They Consistent with the International Investment Regime?

 

  • Mandatory Arbitration of Internal Trust Disputes: Improving Arbitrability and Enforceability Through Proper Procedural Choices

 

  • National Roundtable on Consumer and Employment Dispute Resolution: Consumer Arbitration Roundtable Summary Report

 

  • Recent Supreme Court Arbitration Rulings Affect Employment and Class Action Arbitrations

 

  • Mass Procedures as a Form of ‘Regulatory Arbitration’ | Abaclat v. Argentine Republic and the International Investment Regime

 

  • Does Class Arbitration ‘Change the Nature’ of Arbitration? Stolt-Nielsen, AT&T and a Return to First Principles

 

  • What Constitutes an ‘Agreement in Writing’ in International Commercial Arbitration? Conflicts Between the New York Convention and the Federal Arbitration Act

 

  • Monism and Dualism in International Commercial Arbitration: Overcoming Barriers to Consistent Application of Principles of Public International Law

Stay tuned for more 2012 Year-End Highlights!

 

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  • GUEST-POST PART I | No Mass Arbitration in ICSID Cases – The Abaclat DissentGUEST-POST PART I | No Mass Arbitration in ICSID Cases – The Abaclat Dissent
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About Victoria VanBuren

Born and raised in Mexico, Victoria is a native Spanish speaker and a graduate of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey), or "the MIT of Latin America." She concentrated in physics and mathematics. Immediately after completing her work at the Institute, Victoria moved to Canada to study English and French. On her way back to Mexico, she landed in Dallas and managed to have her luggage lost at the airport. Charmed by the Texas hospitality, she decided to stay and made her way back to Austin, which she's adopted as home.

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Disputing is published by Karl Bayer, a dispute resolution expert based in Austin, Texas. Articles published on Disputing aim to provide original insight and commentary around issues related to arbitration, mediation and the alternative dispute resolution industry.

To learn more about Karl and his team, or to schedule a mediation or arbitration with Karl’s live scheduling calendar, visit www.karlbayer.com.

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