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Vol. 40 (2023) Issue 5
A New Era of Maritime Arbitration: Ex Machina Determinations (p. 521)
Kevin Chan
The development and release of Large Language Models (LLM) (most famously, Chat(GPT) in the past year have sparked new conversations about the limits of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This article explores the exciting possibilities of u...
Political Risk and Its Key Role in Mining Disputes Around the World (p. 551)
Harry Burnett, Peter Brabant
Political risk has a key role to play in mining disputes – whether it be the catalyst, or trigger, for the dispute, or a risk materializing at some later point in time that may, for example, impact a party’s attempt to resolve the dispu...
Arbitrating Investment Disputes in Time of Geopolitical Unrest: Focus on Investment Protection in Russia (p. 567)
Larina Mokaled
Russia’s illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the resulting war have had profound humanitarian and economic consequences affecting the lives of people in Ukraine and the region’s economic stability. The internatio...
ZF Auto. v. Luxshare: Supreme Court’s Withdrawal of Judicial Assistance for Discovery from Private Arbitration (p. 605)
Janghwan Chung
Is the judicial assistance intended for the benefit of ‘foreign or international tribunals’ under 28 USC § 1782 available for private arbitral tribunals? The Supreme Court of the United States says it is not because that assistance is i...
The Validity of Arbitration Agreements Providing for Arbitration in Mainland China Administered by Overseas Arbitration Institutions (p. 633)
Qianwen Zhang, Jiani Li
With China increasingly opening up in relation to trade, the number of overseas arbitration institutions practicing in China’s free trade zones is expected to rise. At the same time, however, the validity of arbitration agreements remai... |
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2023 V40 N5 - 2023/5 - V40-N4-2023-05 [texte imprimé] . - 2023. Langues : Français ( fre)
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Périodiques Règlement des différends
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Vol. 40 (2023) Issue 5
A New Era of Maritime Arbitration: Ex Machina Determinations (p. 521)
Kevin Chan
The development and release of Large Language Models (LLM) (most famously, Chat(GPT) in the past year have sparked new conversations about the limits of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This article explores the exciting possibilities of u...
Political Risk and Its Key Role in Mining Disputes Around the World (p. 551)
Harry Burnett, Peter Brabant
Political risk has a key role to play in mining disputes – whether it be the catalyst, or trigger, for the dispute, or a risk materializing at some later point in time that may, for example, impact a party’s attempt to resolve the dispu...
Arbitrating Investment Disputes in Time of Geopolitical Unrest: Focus on Investment Protection in Russia (p. 567)
Larina Mokaled
Russia’s illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the resulting war have had profound humanitarian and economic consequences affecting the lives of people in Ukraine and the region’s economic stability. The internatio...
ZF Auto. v. Luxshare: Supreme Court’s Withdrawal of Judicial Assistance for Discovery from Private Arbitration (p. 605)
Janghwan Chung
Is the judicial assistance intended for the benefit of ‘foreign or international tribunals’ under 28 USC § 1782 available for private arbitral tribunals? The Supreme Court of the United States says it is not because that assistance is i...
The Validity of Arbitration Agreements Providing for Arbitration in Mainland China Administered by Overseas Arbitration Institutions (p. 633)
Qianwen Zhang, Jiani Li
With China increasingly opening up in relation to trade, the number of overseas arbitration institutions practicing in China’s free trade zones is expected to rise. At the same time, however, the validity of arbitration agreements remai... |
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