Skip to content
Back Home
  • Home
  • About ARIA
    • Our Editors
    • Our Boards
    • Our Student Editors
    • Our Awards
    • External Partners
  • Publications
    • Our Issues
    • Past Mastheads
    • Search by Topic
  • Blog Posts
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Submissions
Menu
Home » Issues » Volume 35: Issue 3 (June 2025)
  • Home
  • About ARIA
    • Our Editors
    • Our Boards
    • Our Student Editors
    • Our Awards
    • External Partners
  • Publications
    • Our Issues
    • Past Mastheads
    • Search by Topic
  • Blog Posts
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Submissions

Subscribe to our Blog

Volume 35: Issue 3 (June 2025)


Print Friendly, PDF & Email

 

EXPERT COMMENTS

COMPETENCE-COMPETENCE, DELEGATION, AND THE AAA/ICDR RULES
Christopher R. Drahozal, George Bermann, Jack J. Coe, Jr., and Catherine A. Rogers

 

ARTICLES

NAVIGATING SANCTIONS: THE COMPLEX EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION FRAMEWORKS AMIDST GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Avaskhan Z. Asanaliyev
THE MEANING AND UTILITY OF THE US SUPREME COURT’S “LIBERAL FEDERAL POLICY FAVORING ARBITRATION”
Martin Gusy and Chartles T. Kotuby, Jr.
THE TRIBUNAL’S MANDATE FOR INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY THROUGHOUT COURT AND ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS: THE “GREEK APPROACH” IN CORRELATION WITH THE MODERN TREND FOR ACTIVE JUDICIAL CASE MANAGEMENT AND FACILITATION OF SETTLEMENT
Anastasia Vezyrtzi

 

NOTES

RETHINKING THY SECOND THOUGHTS: THE REVIEW OF ARBITRATION AWARDS FOR ANTITRUST CLAIMS IN GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES
Jaesung Park

 

BOOK REVIEWS

KATIA FACH-GOMEZ, THE TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCE OF ARBITRATORS: A COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDY
Ana Mercedes Lopez Rodriguez


Address:

435 West 116th Street
New York, New York 10027

Email

aria@law.columbia.edu

Social Media:

Facebook

Twitter

LinkedIn

· © 2025 American Review of International Arbitration · Powered by · Designed with the Customizr theme ·

This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice.OkColumbia University Website Cookie Notice