Author: Jan Paulsson* Published: December 1992 Topics: Advocacy Description: The simple solution would be that a lawyer participating in an international arbitration would be judged by the standards of his...
...William R. Spiegelberger The Insider Adversary in International Arbitration Frederick A. Acomb and Nicholas J. Jones Behavioral Insights Into International Arbitration: An Analysis of How to De-Bias Arbitrators Jan-Philip Elm...
...des Associations Européennes de Football (UEFA) v. FC Sion/Olympique des Alpes SA, CAS Arbitration, 2011/0/2574 (Jan. 31, 2012), Award, para. 20. [17] Id. at 21. [18] UEFA Statement on FC...
Author: Michael John Volkovitsch** Published: December 1991 Topics: Categories of Disputes Commercial Disputes Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Enforceability ECJ Description: Marc Rich, the fugitive financier already familiar to students of...
Articles The Role of National Courts at the Threshold of Arbitration George A. Bermann The Lesser Evil: How and Why Litigation over Arbitration Awards Should Have Preclusive Effects Michael J....
...1998) and the Section of Dispute Resolution of the ABA (May, 1999). The author thanks his research assistant, Michael Hack, for his tenacious and timely pursuit of numerous research assignments....
...to the arbitration. The general assumption that arbitration proceedings are private and confidential stands corrected in the 21st century.[1] The case Emmott v. Michael Wilson & Partners Ltd.[2] made a...
Author: Michael Bühler* Published: December 1992 Topics: Interest and Costs Apportioning of Costs Arbitration Fees Expenses of Parties ICC Description: International commercial arbitration is commonly praised by its advocates as...
...emotion and gender “detection” under scrutiny in a court case in Brazil, Access Now (June 29, 2020, 4:20 PM), https://www.accessnow.org/facial-recognition-on-trial-emotion-and-gender-detection-under-scrutiny-in-a-court-case-in-brazil/. [4] Michael G. Aamodt & Heather Custer, Who can best...
...the fall of 2018. The joint Colloquium was organized by Merit E. Janow, Dean of the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Petros C. Mavroidis, Edwin B. Parker...
...brought together some of Italy’s best-known experts on international trade and arbitration. These included Professor Giorgio Bernini, Professor Michael Joachim Bonell, Professor Sergio Maria Carbone, Professor Antonio Crivellaro, Professor Ugo...
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