...processes. They also inform us of the attributes the ancients believed ordinary women lacked, preventing them from participating in regular, nonmythic, arbitration. Parts III, IV, and V address ancient Greece,...
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Author: Otto Sandrock* Published: January 2013 Description: This article seeks to pay tribute to Hans Smit, a distinguished and highly recognized international lawyer and personal friend of the author. Hans...
The Case for More Arbitration When Sovereign Debt is to ...

Authors: Prof. Dr. Antonis Metaxas* and Vassiliki Koumpli** Jurisdiction: Greece Topics: National Legislation Practice and Procedure UNCITRAL Model Law Introduction Arbitration regulation in Greece has adopted the dualist system, distinguishing...
Unpacking the New Greek Law on International Commercial Arbitration

...Marfindecision: Art. 12 of the Treaty [the underlying intra-EU BIT] establishes a clear procedure that Greece and Cyprus must follow if they want to be released from their obligations under...
Treaty Terminating the Intra-EU BITs: a Game-Changer or … Not?

...the DoE (¶ 497). The tribunal further contended that their reasoning also found support in the ECtHR’s analysis in Papamichalopoulos and Others v. Greece, which also relied on Chorzów and...
Telling Compensable Damages Apart: Addressing Entitlement to Losses of Future ...
...… Download Full PDF *LLB, MLE, Dr iuris, Attorney (Greece) and Barrister (England and Wales), Clive M. Schmitthoff Professor of Transnational Commercial Law and Arbitration and the Director of the...
The Arbitral Seat: Important Features and the Relevance of Law ...

...Opinion of Advocate General in the case; Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia would argue otherwise as “[t]hose States have all been respondents in...
The Unresolved EU Law Question: Reorganizing the Current Status of ...

...Situations It Could Encounter Ticha Ungboriboonpisal The Role of Women in Arbitration in Antiquity: A Study of Female Arbitral Involvement in Ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt Nathan Gayer de Mena...
Volume 33: Issue 2 (January 2023)
...in ancient Greece and Rome and later in medieval Europe to settle territorial, maritime or commercial differences. Download Full PDF *Law clerk to the Honorable Wilfred Feinberg, U.S. Court of...
Arbitration Clauses in Public Company Charters: An Expansion of the ...

...for damages caused to individuals has been considered by the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) in the Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v Italy: Greece intervening) case. In this...
How Can Ukrainian Judgments Recovering War-Related Damages From Russia Be ...
...is to be Restructured: Greece as an Example Otto Sandrock The Application of Soft Law, Halakha and Sharia by International Arbitral Tribunals François Dessemontet Remembrances & Reminiscences Memories of Hans...
Volume 23: Issue 3–4 (August 2012)
...respect to six States collectively described here as constituting “Southern Europe”: Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain. While these States share an obvious geographic proximity, it is important to...