Author: Troy L. Harris* Published: August 2013 Description I. INTRODUCTION In the practice of international arbitration one encounters many (sometimes conflicting) practices, habits, customs, norms, and expectations. Perhaps not surprisingly,...
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...of New York Customary International Arbitration Law Troy L. Harris Time to Join the “BIT Club”? Promoting and Protecting Brazilian Investments Abroad Lucas Bento Arbitral & Judicial Decisions Oral Presentation...
Volume 24: Issue 2 (August 2013)
...Reviews John W. Hinchey & Troy L. Harris, International Construction Arbitration Handbook The Permanent Court of Arbitration, eds. Thomas E. Carbonneau & Alham Usman Multiple Party Actions in International Arbitration...
Volume 19: Issue 3–4 (December 2009)

...Ex dolo malo non oritur action roughly translates to“ “no court will aid a man whose reason of action is immoral or illegal.” It has become a grundnorm across common...
Assessing the Public Policy Exception and Comparative Perspectives in Enforcing ...

...orders. Troy Elder has observed that “a meaningful enforcement” of an award granting specific performance would require, “conscripting one or more foreign courts to supervise the implementation of the arbitrator’s...
Specific Relief in International Arbitration
...the son of the king of Troy, reputed for his honesty, as arbiter. Paris accepted the appointment, but at the hearing on Mount Ida was confronted with irresistible offers from...