Articles Costs and their Allocation in International Commercial Arbitrations J. Gillis Wetter and Charl Prien Notes & Comments Homologation and Challenge of Arbitral Awards in Italy Vincenzo Vigoriti Arbitral &...
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...in Alternative Dispute Resolution (1995); Fellow of the University Institute of European Studies, Torino, Italy (1999); Research Scholar, UNIDROIT Rome (2001); Fellow Marx Planck Institute of International Private Law, Hamburg...
The “Privy to Arbitration” Doctrine: The Withering of the Common-Law ...
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...an arbitral award. A similar reluctance to review the merits of the case has been observed in appellate courts in Germany, Italy, and Sweden. The Maximalist Approach On the other...
Harmonizing Arbitration and Competition Law Disputes: Pursuing Consistency In Adjudication
...Alisha Taylor, Garrett Nye, Abigail Sue and reference librarian Anne Abramson for invaluable research assistance, and finally to David Austin for an excellent translation of the Italy – Argentina BIT....
Arbitration As A Means Of Resolving Sovereign Debt Disputes – ...
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...Italy’s leading scholars of the 20th century, has stated that the development of law follows certain stages and from that view, international law is still at its earlier stage. Publication...
The Viability of Precedents in Arbitration
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...is Article 8 of the UK-Albania BIT. A variation of this type of provision is Article 8 of the Tanzania-Italy BIT, which does not make express reference to the ICSID...