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Professor S.I. Strong

Professor S.I. Strong Named as a U.S. Supreme Court Fellow for the 2012-2013 Term

By Victoria VanBuren - August 21, 2012
We are pleased to announce that our blog contributor, Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law), has been selected as a Fellow of the Supreme Court of the United States for the 2012-13 term. Professor Strong will be assigned to the International Relations Office of the Federal Judicial Center, where she will examine the federal judicial process and seek, propose, and implement solutions to problems in the administration of just

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

By Victoria VanBuren - June 27, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law) has posted “Mandatory Arbitration of Internal Trust Disputes: Improving Arbitrability and Enforceability Through Proper Procedural Choices,” 28 Arbitration International __ (forthcoming 2012) on SSRN. The abstract is: Trusts and their civil law equivalents, often known as foundations or associations, play a large and increasing role in the global economy, holding trillions of doll

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

By Victoria VanBuren - June 20, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law) has posted Mass Procedures in Abaclat v. Argentine Republic: Are They Consistent with the International Investment Regime?, 3 Yearbook on International Arbitration_ (forthcoming 2012) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Abaclat v. Argentine Republic is the first time that a mass claim (in this case, 60,000 Italian bondholders) has been brought in an investment arbitration. This Article consi

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Workshop | Collective Redress in the Cross-Border Context: Arbitration, Litigation, and Beyond | June 20-22, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - June 4, 2012
In the framework of the Henry G. Schermers Fellowship Programme, held this year by Professor S.I. Strong, the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL) and the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) announce a workshop on the theme ‘Collective Redress in the Cross-Border Context: Arbitration, Litigation and Beyond.’ The workshop aims to explore the various means that can be used to resolve collective legal i

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Article | Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration

By Victoria VanBuren - May 23, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law) has posted Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration, 2012 Journal of Dispute Resolution __ (forthcoming 2012) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Essay considers the tension between the autonomous theory of international commercial arbitration and the more interactive theory advanced by Gary Born during his keynote address at the re

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

By Victoria VanBuren - May 16, 2012
We invite you to read yet another forthcoming article by Professor S.I. Strong entitled “Navigating the Borders Between International Commercial Arbitration and U.S. Federal Courts: A Jurisprudential GPS.” The piece will appear in 2012 Journal of Dispute Resolution __ (forthcoming 2012). Here is the abstract: To the uninitiated, international commercial arbitration may seem as if it “isn’t all that different” from domestic arbitration or li

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

By Victoria VanBuren - May 9, 2012
In a new article, Empowering Settlors: How Proper Language Can Increase the Enforceability of a Mandatory Arbitration Provision in a Trust, forthcoming in REAL PROPERTY, TRUST AND ESTATE LAW JOURNAL, available now in SSRN, Professor S.I. Strong discusses the increasingly important topic of trust arbitration. Here is the abstract: With hostile trust litigation reaching epidemic proportions, many people within the trust industry are interested in i

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Article | Arbitration of Trust Disputes: Two Bodies of Law Collide

By Victoria VanBuren - April 25, 2012
We invite you to read professor S.I. Strong (pictured right) latest draft article, S.I. Strong, Arbitration of Trust Disputes: Two Bodies of Law Collide, 45 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW __ (forthcoming 2012). Here is the abstract: Once considered nothing more than “mere” estate planning devices, trusts play a large and growing role in the international economy, holding trillions of dollars of assets and generating billions of dollars o

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Call for Proposals: Collective Redress in the Cross-Border Context | Deadline: May 1, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - March 26, 2012
Large-scale international legal injuries are becoming increasingly prevalent in today’s globalized economy, whether they arise in the context of consumer, commercial, contract, tort or securities law, and countries are struggling to find appropriate means of providing collective redress, particularly in the cross-border context. The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL), along with the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study

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

By Victoria VanBuren - February 10, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong (contributor of this blog) has published recently yet another interesting article, “International Arbitration and the Republic of Colombia: Commercial, Comparative and Constitutional Concerns From a U.S. Perspective.” The article appears in 22 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 47 (2011). Here is the abstract: Although the Republic of Colombia is one of Latin America’ economic powerhouses, with a free

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