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Titre : V34 N2 2018 - 2018-04_06 - Volume 34 Number 2 2018 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Laying the fourth arbitrator to rest: re-evaluating the regulation of arbitral secretaries
Simon Maynard
Anti-arbitration injunctions and their compatibility with the New York convention and the Indian law of arbitration: future directions for Indian law and policy
S R Subramanian
The application of substantive mandatory rules in International Commercial Arbitration from the perspective of an EU UNCITRAL Model Law jurisdiction
Constantin Calavros
Precedent and development of law: Is it time for greater transparency in International Commercial Arbitration?
Stefan Pislevik
Recent Development
The use of trusts in investment arbitration
Odysseas G Repousis
Case Notes
How elastic is your preposition?
Max Bonnell
The (provisional) end of debates on narrow dispute settlement clauses in PRC first-generation BITs?—China Heilongjiang et al v Mongolia
Bajar Scharaw
Interim measures in support of arbitration in Ukraine: lessons from JKX Oil & Gas et al v Ukraine and the recent reform of Ukrainian legislation
Olga Hamama, Olga Sendetska
Book Review
Women in Disputes: A History of European Women in Mediation and Arbitration, by Susanna Hoe and Derek Roebuck
Janet WalkerEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/34/2 [n° ou bulletin] V34 N2 2018 - 2018-04_06 - Volume 34 Number 2 2018 [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Laying the fourth arbitrator to rest: re-evaluating the regulation of arbitral secretaries
Simon Maynard
Anti-arbitration injunctions and their compatibility with the New York convention and the Indian law of arbitration: future directions for Indian law and policy
S R Subramanian
The application of substantive mandatory rules in International Commercial Arbitration from the perspective of an EU UNCITRAL Model Law jurisdiction
Constantin Calavros
Precedent and development of law: Is it time for greater transparency in International Commercial Arbitration?
Stefan Pislevik
Recent Development
The use of trusts in investment arbitration
Odysseas G Repousis
Case Notes
How elastic is your preposition?
Max Bonnell
The (provisional) end of debates on narrow dispute settlement clauses in PRC first-generation BITs?—China Heilongjiang et al v Mongolia
Bajar Scharaw
Interim measures in support of arbitration in Ukraine: lessons from JKX Oil & Gas et al v Ukraine and the recent reform of Ukrainian legislation
Olga Hamama, Olga Sendetska
Book Review
Women in Disputes: A History of European Women in Mediation and Arbitration, by Susanna Hoe and Derek Roebuck
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Titre : V35 N1 2019 - 2019-01_03 - Volume 35 Number 1 2019 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
The emergence of transnational responses to corruption in international arbitration
Emmanuel Gaillard
Principles of interpretation of contracts under English law and their application in international arbitration
Lucy Greenwood
Joinder in international commercial arbitration
Dongdoo Choi
A return to innate arbitration culture: implications from a cost and efficiency perspective
Alex Baykitch, AM, Edmund Bao
Appeal in International Arbitration—an efficient and affordable arbitral appeal mechanism
Noam Zamir, Peretz Segal
Free zone arbitration in the DIFC and the ADGM
Gordon Blanke, LLM, PhD
Book Review
Arbitration in Belgium—A Practitioner’s Guide, by Niuscha Bassiri and Maarten Draye (eds)
Govert Coppens
En ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/35/1 [n° ou bulletin] V35 N1 2019 - 2019-01_03 - Volume 35 Number 1 2019 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
The emergence of transnational responses to corruption in international arbitration
Emmanuel Gaillard
Principles of interpretation of contracts under English law and their application in international arbitration
Lucy Greenwood
Joinder in international commercial arbitration
Dongdoo Choi
A return to innate arbitration culture: implications from a cost and efficiency perspective
Alex Baykitch, AM, Edmund Bao
Appeal in International Arbitration—an efficient and affordable arbitral appeal mechanism
Noam Zamir, Peretz Segal
Free zone arbitration in the DIFC and the ADGM
Gordon Blanke, LLM, PhD
Book Review
Arbitration in Belgium—A Practitioner’s Guide, by Niuscha Bassiri and Maarten Draye (eds)
Govert Coppens
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Titre : V35 N2 2019 - 2019-04_06 - Volume 35 Number 2 2019 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Dual nationality revisited: a modern approach to dual nationals in non-ICSID arbitrations
Stavros Michalopoulos, Edward Hicks
Mandatory binding tax arbitration—is this a pathway to a more efficient Mutual Agreement Procedure?
Michelle Markham, BA LLB LLM (Natal)
Where to go: the floating arbitration agreement
Morten Frank
Tax treaty arbitration
Hans Mooij
Recent Developments
The Prague rules
Gonzalo Stampa
Islamic finance arbitration: enforceability under the New York Convention 1958 of arbitration awards made following a reference to the Shariah Advisory Council under the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009
Abdullah Abdul Rahman
Case Notes
The US Supreme Court does Kompetenz-Kompetenz
Adam Samuel
Nori Holdings v PJSC Bank and the tale of anti-suit Injunctions
Faidon Varesis
En ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/35/2 [n° ou bulletin] V35 N2 2019 - 2019-04_06 - Volume 35 Number 2 2019 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Dual nationality revisited: a modern approach to dual nationals in non-ICSID arbitrations
Stavros Michalopoulos, Edward Hicks
Mandatory binding tax arbitration—is this a pathway to a more efficient Mutual Agreement Procedure?
Michelle Markham, BA LLB LLM (Natal)
Where to go: the floating arbitration agreement
Morten Frank
Tax treaty arbitration
Hans Mooij
Recent Developments
The Prague rules
Gonzalo Stampa
Islamic finance arbitration: enforceability under the New York Convention 1958 of arbitration awards made following a reference to the Shariah Advisory Council under the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009
Abdullah Abdul Rahman
Case Notes
The US Supreme Court does Kompetenz-Kompetenz
Adam Samuel
Nori Holdings v PJSC Bank and the tale of anti-suit Injunctions
Faidon Varesis
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Titre : V35 N3 2019 - 2019-07_09 - Volume 35 Number 3 2019 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
An inconvenient truth: the complexity problem and limits to justice
Jörg Risse
Arbitration in space disputes
Jan Frohloff
28 USC § 1782—looking for consensus
David J Stute
Recent Developments
The 2019 Netherlands Model BIT: riding the new investment treaty waves
Kabir A N Duggal, Laurens H van de Ven
Binding non-signatories to arbitration agreements—who are persons ‘claiming through or under’ a party?
Vicky Priskich
Book Review
Tribunal Secretaries in International Arbitration, by J. Ole Jensen
J D James Menz
En ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/35/3 [n° ou bulletin] V35 N3 2019 - 2019-07_09 - Volume 35 Number 3 2019 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
An inconvenient truth: the complexity problem and limits to justice
Jörg Risse
Arbitration in space disputes
Jan Frohloff
28 USC § 1782—looking for consensus
David J Stute
Recent Developments
The 2019 Netherlands Model BIT: riding the new investment treaty waves
Kabir A N Duggal, Laurens H van de Ven
Binding non-signatories to arbitration agreements—who are persons ‘claiming through or under’ a party?
Vicky Priskich
Book Review
Tribunal Secretaries in International Arbitration, by J. Ole Jensen
J D James Menz
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Titre : V35 N4 2019 - 2019-10_12 - Volume 35 Number 4 2019 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Which law determines the confidentiality of commercial arbitration?
Philip Clifford, QC, Eleanor Scogings
Giving away home field advantage: the misguided attack on confidentiality in international commercial arbitration
Timothy Foden, Odysseas G Repousis
Purchase price adjustment disputes in mergers and acquisitions: an intersection of different dispute resolution procedures and a war of jurisdictions
Berk Hasan Özdem, İpek İnce
Recent Developments
Emergency Arbitration: Mere Innovation or Vast Improvement
Rania Alnaber
Arbitration and tax treaty disputes
Michelle Andrea Markham, BA LLB LLM (Natal), HDip Tax (Witw), PhD (Bond), ACIArb
Judicial (non)appointment of arbitrators in India: a case study of ‘inadequate stamping’ as a ground for non-appointment
Shivani Vij, Varun Mansinghka
Book Review
Interest in International Arbitration, by Matthew Secomb
Remy Gerbay, Fransua Estrada
En ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/35/4 [n° ou bulletin] V35 N4 2019 - 2019-10_12 - Volume 35 Number 4 2019 [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Which law determines the confidentiality of commercial arbitration?
Philip Clifford, QC, Eleanor Scogings
Giving away home field advantage: the misguided attack on confidentiality in international commercial arbitration
Timothy Foden, Odysseas G Repousis
Purchase price adjustment disputes in mergers and acquisitions: an intersection of different dispute resolution procedures and a war of jurisdictions
Berk Hasan Özdem, İpek İnce
Recent Developments
Emergency Arbitration: Mere Innovation or Vast Improvement
Rania Alnaber
Arbitration and tax treaty disputes
Michelle Andrea Markham, BA LLB LLM (Natal), HDip Tax (Witw), PhD (Bond), ACIArb
Judicial (non)appointment of arbitrators in India: a case study of ‘inadequate stamping’ as a ground for non-appointment
Shivani Vij, Varun Mansinghka
Book Review
Interest in International Arbitration, by Matthew Secomb
Remy Gerbay, Fransua Estrada
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