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All articles tagged '"international commercial arbitration"'

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Constitutional, Treaty and Statutory Interpretation in International Commercial Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 14, 2013
Professor S.I. Strong, from the University of Missouri School of Law (and a friend of this blog), has published an interesting article entitled Beyond the Self-Execution Analysis: Rationalizing Constitutional, Treaty and Statutory Interpretation in International Commercial Arbitration, 53 Virginia Journal of International Law __ (2013), University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-05. Here is the abstract: Internatio

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Arbitration of Trust Disputes: When Two Bodies of Law Collide

By Beth Graham - February 11, 2013
Professor S.I. Strong, from the University of Missouri School of Law (and a friend of this blog) has published “Arbitration of Trust Disputes: Two Bodies of Law Collide,” 45 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1157 (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 do

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Book | International Commercial Arbitration: A Guide for U.S. Judges

By Victoria VanBuren - January 15, 2013
The U.S. Federal Judicial Center has just published a new monograph entitled “International Commercial Arbitration: A Guide for U.S. Judges.” The text, which was written by Professor S.I. Strong of the University of Missouri, provides readers with information on the intricacies of international commercial arbitration and the various ways that U.S. courts may become involved in the process. The book is part of the Federal Judicial Cent

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2012 Year-End Highlights

By Victoria VanBuren - January 3, 2013
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

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Overcoming Barriers to Consistent Application of Principles of Public International Law

By Victoria VanBuren - December 21, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong, from the University of Missouri School of Law (and a friend of this blog) has posted on SSRN the book chapter entitled “Monism and Dualism in International Commercial Arbitration: Overcoming Barriers to Consistent Application of Principles of Public International Law, to be published in “Basic Concepts of Public International Law: Monism and Dualism,” edited by Marko Novakovic, Forthcoming, University of M

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

By Victoria VanBuren - October 10, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law) has published “What Constitutes an ‘Agreement in Writing’ in International Commercial Arbitration? Conflicts Between the New York Convention and the Federal Arbitration Act,” 48 Stanford Journal of International Law 47 (2012). The abstract is: This Article investigates whether and to what extent a party must produce an “agreement in writing” when seeking to enforce an intern

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ICC Training on International Commercial Arbitration | Paris, Dec. 3-6, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - October 9, 2012
Join the International Chamber of Commerce at its Training on Commercial Arbitration in Paris, on December 3-6, 2012. This advanced-level training provides and in-depth understanding and first-hand experience of the ICC Arbitration procedure under the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration. For more details click here.

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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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ICC Conference on International Arbitration in Latin America | Miami, Nov. 11-13, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - May 10, 2012
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) will host its conference on International Arbitration in Latin America in Miami on November 11-13, 2012. The conference will include discussions on recent developments on arbitration in Latin America and is expected to attract 400 participants from 30 nationalities. Who should attend? Practicing lawyers, corporate counsel, arbitrators, mediators, academics and professionals involved in the conduct of bu

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