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International arbitration

International Implications of the Will as an Implied Unilateral Arbitration Contract

By Beth Graham - September 22, 2016
S.I. Strong, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published “International Implications of the Will as an Implied Unilateral Arbitration Contract,” 68 Florida Law Review Forum, 2016, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-21.

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The Impact of Investment Arbitration on Investment Treaty Design: Myth Versus Reality

By Beth Graham - June 4, 2016
Wolfgang Alschner, Post-doctoral Researcher at both the World Trade Institute and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, has performed an interesting empirical analysis focused on the impact of investment arbitration on treaty making.

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Apparent Dichotomies, Covert Similarities

By Beth Graham - April 26, 2016
Catherine A. Rogers, Professor of Law, Paul and Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar, and Professor of Ethics, Regulation & The Rule of Law at Penn State Law and Director of the Institute for Ethics, Regulation & The Rule of Law at Queen Mary, University of London, has authored “Apparent Dichotomies, Covert Similarities: A Response to Joost Pauwelyn,” 109 AJIL Unbound 294 (2016).

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Protecting Trade Secrets Under International Investment Law: What Secrets Investors Should Not Tell States

By Beth Graham - April 12, 2016
Daria Kim, Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law Research Fellow (2012-2013) and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law Research Associate (2013-2014), has published “Protecting Trade Secrets Under International Investment Law: What Secrets Investors Should Not Tell States,” John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law, Vol. 15 (2), 2016.

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Texas-Based Wind Energy Company Loses $600 Million NAFTA Claim Following Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 11, 2016
A Texas-based renewable energy company has reportedly lost a North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”) claim filed against the Canadian government following arbitral proceedings.

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Epistemic Communities, Negotiation Theory and International Lawmaking at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law

By Beth Graham - March 23, 2016
University of Missouri School of Law Professor S.I. Strong has authored “Clash of Cultures: Epistemic Communities, Negotiation Theory and International Lawmaking at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL),” 50 Akron Law Review, 2016, (Forthcoming); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-08.

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International Arbitration, Judicial Education, and Legal Elites

By Beth Graham - March 15, 2016
Catherine A. Rogers, Professor of Law, Paul and Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar, and Professor of Ethics, Regulation & The Rule of Law at Penn State Law and Director of the Institute for Ethics, Regulation & The Rule of Law at Queen Mary University of London, has published “International Arbitration, Judicial Education, and Legal Elites,” Journal of Dispute Resolution, Vol. 2015, No. 71, 2015; Penn State Law Research Paper No. 19-2015.

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BG Group and ‘Conditions’ to Arbitral Jurisdiction

By Beth Graham - March 2, 2016
rofessor Alan Scott Rau, Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, and Professor Andrea K. Bjorklund, L. Yves Fortier Chair in International Arbitration and International Commercial Law at McGill University, have published “BG Group and 'Conditions' to Arbitral Jurisdiction,” Pepperdine Law Review, Forthcoming; KBH Energy Center Research Paper No. 2016-4.

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Large-Scale Dispute Resolution in Jurisdictions Without Judicial Class Actions

By Beth Graham - February 4, 2016
University of Missouri School of Law Professor S.I. Strong has published “Large-Scale Dispute Resolution in Jurisdictions Without Judicial Class Actions: Learning From the Irish Experience,” ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 22, 2016, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-04.

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An Empirical Survey of International Commercial Arbitration Cases in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, 1970-2014

By Beth Graham - December 10, 2015
Vera Korzun, Adjunct Professor at Fordham University School of Law, and Thomas H. Lee, Leitner Family Professor of International Law at Fordham University School of Law, have published “An Empirical Survey of International Commercial Arbitration Cases in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, 1970-2014,” Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2015; Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2698315.

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