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Volume 27: Issue 4 (May 2017)


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Articles

Arbitration and the Rule of Law: Lessons from Limitations Period
Gary B. Born and Adam Raviv

“International Standards” as a Choice of Law Option in International Commercial Arbitration
George A. Bermann

Russia Report: The Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in 2016
William R. Spiegelberger

State Succession and BITs: Challenges for Investment Arbitration
Raúl Pereira Fleury

Contractualists Versus Jurisdictionalists: Who is Winning the Mandatory Law Debate in International Commercial Arbitration?
Josh B. Martin

Whose Law Is It Anyway? The Contract Interpretation Problem in U.S. Arbitration Jurisprudence
E. Jin Lee


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