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All articles tagged '"International Law"'

25 articles found

Reasoned Awards in International Commercial Arbitration: Embracing and Exceeding the Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy

By Beth Graham - September 1, 2015
University of Missouri School of Law Professor S.I. Strong has written “Reasoned Awards in International Commercial Arbitration: Embracing and Exceeding the Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy,” 37 Michigan Journal of International Law, 2016, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2015-18.

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Consent Awards in International Arbitration: From Settlement to Enforcement

By Beth Graham - March 24, 2015
Dr. Yaraslau Kryvoi, Associate Professor at the University of West London and Senior Advisor to the International Courts Committee of the ABA Section of International Law, and Dr. Dmitry Davydenko, Visiting Fellow at Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law and Senior Associate with Muranov, Chernyakov & Partners, have published “Consent Awards in International Arbitration: From Settlement to Enforcement,” Brooklyn Journ

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A Fair Fight: Professional Guidelines in International Arbitration

By Beth Graham - October 20, 2014
Professor William W. Park, R. Gordon Butler Scholar in International Law at the Boston University School of Law has published a thoughtful article entitled, A Fair Fight: Professional Guidelines in International Arbitration, Forthcoming, 30 Arbitration International 409 (2014); Boston Univ. School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 14-53.

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Inherent Powers of Arbitrators to Deal with Ethical Issues

By Beth Graham - October 6, 2014
Margaret L. Moses, Professor of Law and Director of the International Law and Practice Program at Loyola University Chicago School of Law has authored Inherent Powers of Arbitrators to Deal with Ethical Issues, Forthcoming in the Fordham Papers 2014, Ed. Arthur Rovine; Loyola University Chicago School of Law Research Paper No. 2014-01.

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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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Emergence and Dynamism in International Organizations

By Beth Graham - July 25, 2013
Sergio Puig, Lecturer in Law and Teaching Fellow at the Stanford Program in International Legal Studies, has published Emergence and Dynamism in International Organizations: ICSID, Investor-State Arbitration, and International Investment Law, 44 Georgetown Journal of International Law 531 (2013).

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ABA’s International Arbitration Committee Publishes Newsletter Regarding Arbitrator Appointments

By Beth Graham - July 23, 2013
The International Arbitration Committee of the ABA’s Section of International Law has published a special Newsletter Regarding Arbitrator Appointments. In the newsletter, committee members discuss arbitrator selection in international legal disputes.

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Challenges to Forum Non Conveniens

By Beth Graham - July 9, 2013
Ronald A. Brand, Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg Professor and Director for the University of Pittsburgh School of Law’s Center for International Legal Education has published a fascinating paper entitled, Challenges to Forum Non Conveniens, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (JILP), Vol. 45, No. 3, 2013; U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-21.

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Equal Contest of Arms, Jurisdictional Proof in Investor-State Arbitrations

By Beth Graham - May 29, 2013
Frederic G. Sourgens, Associate Professor of Law at Washburn University School of Law has published Equal Contest of Arms, Jurisdictional Proof in Investor-State Arbitrations, North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, Vol. 38, No. 4, 2013. In his article, Professor Sourgens discusses the procedure for establishing jurisdictional proof in investor-state arbitral proceedings.

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Book | Class, Mass and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law

By Victoria VanBuren - December 7, 2012
Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law) has just posted a draft chapter from her upcoming book, Class, Mass and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law, on SSRN. The title will be published by Oxford University Press in spring 2013 and will be the first monograph dedicated to large-scale arbitration. Professor Strong told us that the chapter posted addresses various issues relating to the interpretation of ar

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