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Soft Law in the Organization and General Conduct of Commercial Arbitration Proceedings

By Beth Graham - March 13, 2014
Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law and Academic Director of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, has written Soft Law in the Organization and General Conduct of Commercial Arbitration Proceedings, Chapter in, SOFT LAW IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (forthcoming 2014); Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2014/4.

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Limits of Procedural Choice of Law

By Beth Graham - January 14, 2014
S. I. Strong, Professor and Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri School of Law has authored an interesting article entitled Limits of Procedural Choice of Law, 39 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 2014, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2014-03.

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International Arbitral Tribunal Postpones Hearing in Ecuador-Chevron Environmental Dispute

By Beth Graham - January 7, 2014
An arbitral tribunal in The Hague has reportedly postponed a hearing in an ongoing dispute between United States-based Chevron Corporation and the nation of Ecuador.

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Increasing Legalism in Global Commercial Arbitration

By Beth Graham - December 13, 2013
University of Missouri School of Law Professor S. I. Strong has published Increasing Legalism in International Commercial Arbitration: A New Theory of Causes, a New Approach to Cures, 7 World Arbitration and Mediation Review 117 (2013); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-26.

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Consistently Inconsistent: The Need for Predictability in Awarding Costs and Fees in Investment Treaty Arbitrations

By Beth Graham - October 24, 2013
John Y. Gotanda, Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Professor of Law at Villanova University School of Law, has published Consistently Inconsistent: The Need for Predictability in Awarding Costs and Fees in Investment Treaty Arbitrations, ICSID Review (Fall 2013) 28 (2): 420-437; Villanova Law/Public Policy Research Paper No. 2013-3039.

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October 2013 Supreme Court Term Begins

By Beth Graham - October 7, 2013
The United States Supreme Court began its October 2013 term today. One of the cases the high court will consider this fall is BG Group PLC v. Republic of Argentina, Docket No. 12-138.

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Incorporation by Reference in Maritime Arbitration

By Beth Graham - October 2, 2013
Arjya B. Majumdar, Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Centre for Global Corporate and Financial Law and Policy at the Jindal Global Law School in New Delhi has authored a thoughtful paper entitled, Incorporation by Reference in Maritime Arbitration, Transportation Law Journal (forthcoming).

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Arbitrators Rule in Favor of Chevron in Ecuador Oil Pollution Dispute

By Beth Graham - September 26, 2013
A panel of three international arbitrators has found that United States oil company Chevron is not liable for “collective damage” claims in the company’s ongoing dispute over oil contamination in parts of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest.

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A U.S. Perspective on Forum Shopping, Ethical Obligations, and International Commercial Arbitration

By Beth Graham - September 6, 2013
Assistant Professor Aaron D. Simowitz, New York University School of Law, has authored A U.S. Perspective on Forum Shopping, Ethical Obligations, and International Commercial Arbitration, In: Forum Shopping in the International Commercial Arbitration Context, pp. 23-52, (Franco Ferrari, ed., 2013).

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Why is Harmonization of Common Law and Civil Law Procedures Possible in Arbitration but Not Litigation?

By Beth Graham - July 31, 2013
University of Missouri School of Law Professor S. I. Strong has authored Why is Harmonization of Common Law and Civil Law Procedures Possible in Arbitration but Not Litigation?, Book Chapter in Cultura y Proceso (Mónica María Bustamante Rúa ed., 2013, Forthcoming); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-12.

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