...important trade meeting in history.”[35] From this conference, the International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) was born in 1920, followed by the launch of the ICC Court of Arbitration in 1923.[36]...
...for most of his professional life, belongs to this line of Dutch-born, most eminent international lawyers. I. INTRODUCTION International arbitration – partly in the form of so-called Mixed Claims Commissions...
Author: Timothy Nelson* Published: December 2012 Description: On Christmas Day, 1930, Paul Hilken, a German-born shipping executive, searched his Baltimore home one more time for proof of his role as...
...whether the finding of implied confidentiality in investment arbitration is desirable. It respectfully disagrees with Born and argues that implied confidentiality should not exist under international law. The fact that...
...was brought into the world alive and kicking. It is likely to have a very promising life. In the case in which it was born, long-term contracts provided for renegotiation...
...Born, International Commercial Arbitration 2432 (2nd ed., 2014); C. Partasides & N. Blackaby, Redfern & Hunter On International Arbitration 71 (6th ed., 2015). [8] B. Hanotiau, Complex Arbitrations: Multi-Party, Multi-Contract,...
...Law No. 9307 of 1999. [3] Article 189, IV, of Federal Law No. 13105 of 2015. [4] Decree No. 4311 of 2002. [5] See B. Born, G. (2021). International Arbitration:...
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