[n° ou bulletin] est un bulletin de
Titre : |
V37 N1 2021 - 2021-01_03 - Volume 37 N1 2021 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Année de publication : |
2021 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Périodiques
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Note de contenu : |
Articles
Apportioning Fault for Performance Corruption in Investment Arbitration
Diana A A Reisman
Pages 1–19,
The permissible scope of witness testimony in arbitral hearings—five proposed rules
Jörg Risse, Antje Baumann
Pages 21–33,
The evolution of summary procedure in investment arbitration: past, present and future
Donny Trinh Ba Duong
Pages 35–55,
The illegality objection in investor–state arbitration
Caline Mouawad, Jessica Beess und Chrostin
Pages 57–95,
Breach of the agreement to arbitrate due to third party conduct
Dimitrios Katsikis
Pages 97–119,
Pick Your President: Why and How Parties Should Seek to Agree on a Presiding Arbitrator
Eric Leikin, Clemens Treichl
Pages 121–152,
Recent Developments
Indian Golf Union and the Lingering Ghost of common law severability in India
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya, Harsh Tiwari, Kashish Makkar
Pages 153–166,
Data Protection Law in Investment Arbitration: Applicable or Not?
Jie (Jeanne) Huang, Dan Xie
Pages 167–196,
The agreement terminating intra-EU BITs: are its provisions on ‘New’ and ‘Pending’ Arbitration Proceedings compatible with investors’ fundamental rights?
Gordon Nardell QC, Laura Rees-Evans
Pages 197–237,
Guarding the Great Wall?—jurisprudential review of treaty interpretative tools in Chinese BIT-based arbitration cases
Shen Wei
Pages 239–286,
Section 44 of the English Arbitration Act 1996 and third parties to arbitration
George Burn, Kevin Cheung
Pages 287–323,
Shooing the vultures? The case for investment treaty protection of sovereign debt
Ann Manov*
Pages 325–353,
Case Notes
The arbitrability of civil fraud in India: analysing the Supreme Court of India’s decision in Avitel Post Studioz Ltd
Sayantan Bhattacharyya, Moksh Ranawat
Pages 355–360,
International commercial arbitration in Canada after Uber Technologies Inc v Heller
Tamar Meshel
Pages 361–386,
Book Review
The Unruly Notion of Abuse of Rights, by Jan Paulsson
Martins Paparinskis
Pages 387–395,
Spacial Feature
The World Is Not Enough*: ethics in arbitration seen through the world of film
Catherine A Rogers
Pages 397–415,
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En ligne : |
https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/37/1 |
[n° ou bulletin] est un bulletin de
V37 N1 2021 - 2021-01_03 - Volume 37 N1 2021 [texte imprimé] . - 2021. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Périodiques
|
Note de contenu : |
Articles
Apportioning Fault for Performance Corruption in Investment Arbitration
Diana A A Reisman
Pages 1–19,
The permissible scope of witness testimony in arbitral hearings—five proposed rules
Jörg Risse, Antje Baumann
Pages 21–33,
The evolution of summary procedure in investment arbitration: past, present and future
Donny Trinh Ba Duong
Pages 35–55,
The illegality objection in investor–state arbitration
Caline Mouawad, Jessica Beess und Chrostin
Pages 57–95,
Breach of the agreement to arbitrate due to third party conduct
Dimitrios Katsikis
Pages 97–119,
Pick Your President: Why and How Parties Should Seek to Agree on a Presiding Arbitrator
Eric Leikin, Clemens Treichl
Pages 121–152,
Recent Developments
Indian Golf Union and the Lingering Ghost of common law severability in India
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya, Harsh Tiwari, Kashish Makkar
Pages 153–166,
Data Protection Law in Investment Arbitration: Applicable or Not?
Jie (Jeanne) Huang, Dan Xie
Pages 167–196,
The agreement terminating intra-EU BITs: are its provisions on ‘New’ and ‘Pending’ Arbitration Proceedings compatible with investors’ fundamental rights?
Gordon Nardell QC, Laura Rees-Evans
Pages 197–237,
Guarding the Great Wall?—jurisprudential review of treaty interpretative tools in Chinese BIT-based arbitration cases
Shen Wei
Pages 239–286,
Section 44 of the English Arbitration Act 1996 and third parties to arbitration
George Burn, Kevin Cheung
Pages 287–323,
Shooing the vultures? The case for investment treaty protection of sovereign debt
Ann Manov*
Pages 325–353,
Case Notes
The arbitrability of civil fraud in India: analysing the Supreme Court of India’s decision in Avitel Post Studioz Ltd
Sayantan Bhattacharyya, Moksh Ranawat
Pages 355–360,
International commercial arbitration in Canada after Uber Technologies Inc v Heller
Tamar Meshel
Pages 361–386,
Book Review
The Unruly Notion of Abuse of Rights, by Jan Paulsson
Martins Paparinskis
Pages 387–395,
Spacial Feature
The World Is Not Enough*: ethics in arbitration seen through the world of film
Catherine A Rogers
Pages 397–415,
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En ligne : |
https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/37/1 |
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