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Titre : V32 N3 2016 - 2016-07_09 - Volume 32 Number 3 2016 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2016 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Why it is time for international arbitration to embrace security for costs
Alan Redfern, Sam O’Leary
Pages 397–413,
Due process paranoia and the procedural judgment rule: a safe harbour for procedural management decisions by international arbitrators
Klaus Peter Berger, J. Ole Jensen
Pages 415–435,
The fate of parties’ agreements on judicial review of awards: a comparative and normative analysis of party-autonomy at the post-award stage
Maxi Scherer
Pages 437–457,
Recent Developments
Why Russian investment treaties could apply to Crimea and what would this mean for the ongoing Russo–Ukrainian territorial conflict
Odysseas G. Repousis
Pages 459–481,
The unilateral appointment of co-arbitrators
Johan Tufte-Kristensen
Pages 483–503,
Ethical implications of third-party funding in international arbitration
Valentina Frignati
Pages 505–522,
Reasons and reasons for reasons revisited: has the domestic arbitral award moved away from the fundamental basis behind the reasoned award, and is it now time for realignment?
Adam Beaumont
Pages 523–534,
Case Note
International arbitration: the jurisdictional award in Philip Morris v Uruguay , and enforcement of arbitration awards
Rushmi Sethi
Pages 535–540,
Book Reviews
The 1958 New York Convention in Action , by Marike R. P. Paulsson
Francisco González de CossÃo
Pages 541–545,
Ethics in International Arbitration , by Catherine A. Rogers
Fabien Gélinas, Jonathan Brosseau
Pages 545–550,
International Arbitration: Past, Present and Future: Tribute to Bernardo Cremades and Yves Derains ( Arbitraje Internacional: Pasado, Presente y Futuro: Homenaje a Bernardo Cremades e Yves Derains ), by Carlos Alberto Soto Coaguila and Delia Revolledo Marsano de Mur (Editors)
Francisco González de CossÃo
Pages 551–555,
Commercial Arbitration in Germany , by Richard Kreindler, Reinmar Wolff and Markus S. Rieder
Klaus Sachs
Pages 555–557,
En ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/32/3 [n° ou bulletin] V32 N3 2016 - 2016-07_09 - Volume 32 Number 3 2016 [texte imprimé] . - 2016.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Why it is time for international arbitration to embrace security for costs
Alan Redfern, Sam O’Leary
Pages 397–413,
Due process paranoia and the procedural judgment rule: a safe harbour for procedural management decisions by international arbitrators
Klaus Peter Berger, J. Ole Jensen
Pages 415–435,
The fate of parties’ agreements on judicial review of awards: a comparative and normative analysis of party-autonomy at the post-award stage
Maxi Scherer
Pages 437–457,
Recent Developments
Why Russian investment treaties could apply to Crimea and what would this mean for the ongoing Russo–Ukrainian territorial conflict
Odysseas G. Repousis
Pages 459–481,
The unilateral appointment of co-arbitrators
Johan Tufte-Kristensen
Pages 483–503,
Ethical implications of third-party funding in international arbitration
Valentina Frignati
Pages 505–522,
Reasons and reasons for reasons revisited: has the domestic arbitral award moved away from the fundamental basis behind the reasoned award, and is it now time for realignment?
Adam Beaumont
Pages 523–534,
Case Note
International arbitration: the jurisdictional award in Philip Morris v Uruguay , and enforcement of arbitration awards
Rushmi Sethi
Pages 535–540,
Book Reviews
The 1958 New York Convention in Action , by Marike R. P. Paulsson
Francisco González de CossÃo
Pages 541–545,
Ethics in International Arbitration , by Catherine A. Rogers
Fabien Gélinas, Jonathan Brosseau
Pages 545–550,
International Arbitration: Past, Present and Future: Tribute to Bernardo Cremades and Yves Derains ( Arbitraje Internacional: Pasado, Presente y Futuro: Homenaje a Bernardo Cremades e Yves Derains ), by Carlos Alberto Soto Coaguila and Delia Revolledo Marsano de Mur (Editors)
Francisco González de CossÃo
Pages 551–555,
Commercial Arbitration in Germany , by Richard Kreindler, Reinmar Wolff and Markus S. Rieder
Klaus Sachs
Pages 555–557,
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Titre : V33 N1 2017 - 2017-01_03 - Volume 33 Number 1 2017 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Shopping for a better deal: the use of MFN clauses to get ‘better’ fair and equitable treatment protection
Patrick Dumberry
W(h)ither adversarial commercial dispute resolution?
V. K. Rajah, SC
State responsibility and the enforcement of arbitral awards
Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor, Merryl Lawry-White
Summary judgment in international arbitrations seated in England
Philip Chong, Blake Primrose
Recent Developments
Should the European Union regulate commercial arbitration?
John Gaffney
Tipping the balance – diversity and inclusion in international arbitration
Lucy Greenwood
Third-party funding in investment arbitration: how non-disclosure can cause harm for the sake of profit
Gary J. Shaw
The proper law of the arbitration agreement: Mainland Chinese and English law compared
Fan Yang
Case Notes
Separability and stage one of the Sulamérica inquiry
Blake Primrose
Mexico’s fantastic three: a pro-arbitration trilogy
Francisco González de CossÃo
Getma v Republic of Guinea—implications for African arbitration
Kwadwo Sarkodie, Joseph OtooEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/33/1 [n° ou bulletin] V33 N1 2017 - 2017-01_03 - Volume 33 Number 1 2017 [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Shopping for a better deal: the use of MFN clauses to get ‘better’ fair and equitable treatment protection
Patrick Dumberry
W(h)ither adversarial commercial dispute resolution?
V. K. Rajah, SC
State responsibility and the enforcement of arbitral awards
Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor, Merryl Lawry-White
Summary judgment in international arbitrations seated in England
Philip Chong, Blake Primrose
Recent Developments
Should the European Union regulate commercial arbitration?
John Gaffney
Tipping the balance – diversity and inclusion in international arbitration
Lucy Greenwood
Third-party funding in investment arbitration: how non-disclosure can cause harm for the sake of profit
Gary J. Shaw
The proper law of the arbitration agreement: Mainland Chinese and English law compared
Fan Yang
Case Notes
Separability and stage one of the Sulamérica inquiry
Blake Primrose
Mexico’s fantastic three: a pro-arbitration trilogy
Francisco González de CossÃo
Getma v Republic of Guinea—implications for African arbitration
Kwadwo Sarkodie, Joseph OtooEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/33/1 Réservation
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Titre : V33 N3 2017 - 2017-07_09 - Volume 33 Number 3 2017 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Ab(use) of due process: sword vs shield
Lucy Reed
Courts and the effectiveness of arbitration in Africa
Edward Torgbor
Force majeure in international contracts: current trends and how international arbitration practice is responding
Mahmoud Reza Firoozmand, Javad Zamani
Immediate reimbursement of substituted advance on costs in international commercial arbitration
Niklas Elofsson
Security for Costs in Investor–State Arbitration
Christine Sim
Recent Developments
Arbitrability of tax disputes in Nigeria
Chinedum Umeche
Indian judiciary and international arbitration: a BIT of a control?
Harisankar K. Sathyapalan
Book Review
Commercial Arbitration Law and Practice in Nigeria through the Cases, by Adedoyin Rhodes-Vivour
Elizabeth Oger-Gross, Charles NairacEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/33/3 [n° ou bulletin] V33 N3 2017 - 2017-07_09 - Volume 33 Number 3 2017 [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Ab(use) of due process: sword vs shield
Lucy Reed
Courts and the effectiveness of arbitration in Africa
Edward Torgbor
Force majeure in international contracts: current trends and how international arbitration practice is responding
Mahmoud Reza Firoozmand, Javad Zamani
Immediate reimbursement of substituted advance on costs in international commercial arbitration
Niklas Elofsson
Security for Costs in Investor–State Arbitration
Christine Sim
Recent Developments
Arbitrability of tax disputes in Nigeria
Chinedum Umeche
Indian judiciary and international arbitration: a BIT of a control?
Harisankar K. Sathyapalan
Book Review
Commercial Arbitration Law and Practice in Nigeria through the Cases, by Adedoyin Rhodes-Vivour
Elizabeth Oger-Gross, Charles NairacEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/33/3 Réservation
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Titre : V34 N1 2018 - 2018-01_03 - Volume 34 Number 1 2018 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Admissibility of claims in investment treaty arbitration
Saar A Pauker
Adverse inferences in investor–state arbitration
Menalco J Solis
Conflicts of interests of arbitrators in international law firms
Ana Fernández Pérez
Arbitrators’ remuneration in discontinued proceedings
Christian Armbrüster
Recent Developments
Arbitrators’ impartiality and independence: commentary on Gobowen v AXXIS
Abimbola Akeredolu, Chinedum Ikenna Umeche
Breach of arbitration agreement and its costs consequences
David Kwok
Case Note
Interlocutory judicial challenges to arbitrators in India: HRD Corporation v GAIL and TRF v Energo from a comparative perspective
Joshua Folkard
Book Reviews
Commentary on the UAE Arbitration Chapter, by Gordon Blanke
Alec Emmerson
‘Foreign Currency. Claims judgments and damages’, by Michael Howard, John Knott, and John Kimbell
Michael Brindle, QCEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/34/1 [n° ou bulletin] V34 N1 2018 - 2018-01_03 - Volume 34 Number 1 2018 [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
Admissibility of claims in investment treaty arbitration
Saar A Pauker
Adverse inferences in investor–state arbitration
Menalco J Solis
Conflicts of interests of arbitrators in international law firms
Ana Fernández Pérez
Arbitrators’ remuneration in discontinued proceedings
Christian Armbrüster
Recent Developments
Arbitrators’ impartiality and independence: commentary on Gobowen v AXXIS
Abimbola Akeredolu, Chinedum Ikenna Umeche
Breach of arbitration agreement and its costs consequences
David Kwok
Case Note
Interlocutory judicial challenges to arbitrators in India: HRD Corporation v GAIL and TRF v Energo from a comparative perspective
Joshua Folkard
Book Reviews
Commentary on the UAE Arbitration Chapter, by Gordon Blanke
Alec Emmerson
‘Foreign Currency. Claims judgments and damages’, by Michael Howard, John Knott, and John Kimbell
Michael Brindle, QCEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/34/1 Réservation
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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
Janet WalkerEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/34/2 Réservation
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