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V39-N3-2022-06 Mention de date : 2022/03
Paru le : 01/05/2022
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2022 V39 N3 - 2022/03 - V39-N3-2022-06 |
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2022 |
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Français (fre) |
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Empirical Analysis of National Courts Vacatur and Enforcement of International Commercial Arbitration Awards (p. 299)
Roger P. Alford, Crina Baltag, Matthew E.K. Hall, Monique Sasson
Empirical Research on the Alleged Invalidity of Arbitration Agreements: Success Rates and Applicable Law in Setting Aside and Enforcement Proceedings (p. 331)
Maxi Scherer, Ole Jensen
The Judicial Solution to the Arbitrator’s Dilemma: Does the ‘Extension’ of the Arbitration Agreement to Non-Signatories Threaten the Enforcement of the Award? (p. 351)
Loukas Mistelis, Giammarco Rao
A Pathology (Yet) to Be Cured? (p. 365)
Laurence Shore, Vittoria De Benedetti, Mario de Nitto Personè
Conflicts of Interests (p. 379)
Cecilia Carrara
Article V(1)(e) of the New York Convention: To Enforce orNot to Enforce Set Aside Arbitral Awards? (p. 397)
Crina Baltag
Public Policy in International Commercial Arbitration (p. 411)
Monique Sasson
Latin America Isn’t ‘Going South’: A Qualitative Sampling Analysis (p. 433)
Elina Mereminskaya
Recognition or Enforcement and Annulment of Arbitral Awards in France: An Analysis of the Kluwer Research Results (p. 453)
Ioana Knoll-Tudor
An Empirical Study on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Arbitral Awards in Mainland China (p. 491)
Arthur Dong, Alex Yuan
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2022 V39 N3 - 2022/03 - V39-N3-2022-06 [texte imprimé] . - 2022. Langues : Français ( fre)
Résumé : |
Empirical Analysis of National Courts Vacatur and Enforcement of International Commercial Arbitration Awards (p. 299)
Roger P. Alford, Crina Baltag, Matthew E.K. Hall, Monique Sasson
Empirical Research on the Alleged Invalidity of Arbitration Agreements: Success Rates and Applicable Law in Setting Aside and Enforcement Proceedings (p. 331)
Maxi Scherer, Ole Jensen
The Judicial Solution to the Arbitrator’s Dilemma: Does the ‘Extension’ of the Arbitration Agreement to Non-Signatories Threaten the Enforcement of the Award? (p. 351)
Loukas Mistelis, Giammarco Rao
A Pathology (Yet) to Be Cured? (p. 365)
Laurence Shore, Vittoria De Benedetti, Mario de Nitto Personè
Conflicts of Interests (p. 379)
Cecilia Carrara
Article V(1)(e) of the New York Convention: To Enforce orNot to Enforce Set Aside Arbitral Awards? (p. 397)
Crina Baltag
Public Policy in International Commercial Arbitration (p. 411)
Monique Sasson
Latin America Isn’t ‘Going South’: A Qualitative Sampling Analysis (p. 433)
Elina Mereminskaya
Recognition or Enforcement and Annulment of Arbitral Awards in France: An Analysis of the Kluwer Research Results (p. 453)
Ioana Knoll-Tudor
An Empirical Study on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Arbitral Awards in Mainland China (p. 491)
Arthur Dong, Alex Yuan
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