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...in her first year of law school and also served as a coach for the Immigration Law Moot Court. Her interests include international arbitration, international trade, human rights, and immigration...
...Rules R44. [20] The Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration art. 34. [21] Explanatory Notes AiA/NAI Adjunct Arbitration Rules ¶ 7.3(D). [22] CAfA Arbitration Rules art. 30. [23]...
...Resolution (“ADR”) techniques can be combined to design a procedure that is tailored to the particularities of a controversy, and how these techniques can be integrated into the framework of...
Authors: Allen Waxman, Russ Bleemer and Anna M. Hershenberg Jurisdiction: International Topics: Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals CPR Confidentiality Responsibility of Parties Arbitrability Time Limits Discovery You can...
...a dispute that is less associated with human behaviors that rely basically upon documentary evidence.[48] Due to its human dimension, the credibility of the oral testimony may be more questionable...
...provisions that can make human rights considerations come into play, thus preventing giving effect to those provisions. Nowadays, human rights are considered to form an important part of the mandatory...
...and all of them have access to technology required for a remote hearing but of varying quality. The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules 2013 (the “UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules”) apply to the dispute....
...well known, FDI has an impact on essential interests other than the economic development it seeks. These include human rights and environmental protection. There are increasing concerns that present arrangements...
...demonstrated the art of fusing aesthetic creativity and technological functionality. His application of design thinking to the Apple headquarters’ layout enabled employees from different departments to run into each other...
...part of national law, remains paramount for litigants. Since many nations impose unilateral rules when such rules are available, all arbitration is to some extent national (whether domestic or international)....
...broadcasts; — inventions in all fields of human endeavour; — scientific discoveries; — industrial designs; — trademarks, service marks, and commercial names and designations; — protection against unfair competition; and...
...hear a story? But is being curious about hearing stories superficial or simply part of being human? Is the human brain not wired to respond in such a way when...
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