...in Political Science, Political Economy, and Legal Studies, and obtained an M.Sc. in European Politics & External Relations from the University of Amsterdam. Alexandra joined ARIA as a staff editor...
...to solve their disputes arising from M&A transactions. According to the CMS European M&A Study 2022, which provides information about the M&A market and the use of arbitration to settle...
...purpose of sovereign immunity is to promote courtesy and mutual respect between states, and that the application of the sovereign immunity complies to European Convention on Human Rights only if...
...jurisprudence and doctrine. The courts and doctrines of other European countries are more reluctant, however, to endorse these or similar ideas, or they have even rejected them. In particular, the...
...Due Process Parties Responsibility of Parties Description: The Arbitrator’s Pledge was launched by the European Court of Arbitration to give parties access to more information about the arbitrator they may...
...a reappraisal of the application of the “privity of contract” doctrine. Download Full PDF *BA (Hons), LLB, LLM, Dip. UK & European Copyright Law. Dip IP Licensing. Nuffield Commonwealth Fellow...
...has been instituted by our European Court of Arbitration, be delivered in Venice, the unique aristocratic Republic with glorious trade and maritime traditions with Europe and the East. These traditions,...
...European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) with-.an important opportunity to explore a question of primary importance to arbitration in Europe — the scope of the “arbitration exception” to the 1968 Brussels...
Author: Francois Dessemontet* Published: January 2013 Description: Professor Hans Smit combined the innovative legal spirit of American teaching with the conservative doctrinal framework of European Law. Comfortably overlooking the world...
...Procedure (1960-1968); Project on European Legal Institutions (1965-1977); Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law (1980- 1998); Center for International Arbitration and Litigation Law (1997-2005); and Center for East European...
...date, the Charter has been signed or acceded to by 51 states (the majority being from Europe and Eurasia), the European Community, and the European Atomic Energy Community. This article...
...into an era of globalization that has huge implications and opportunities for international dispute resolution. In the past, globalization was controlled mainly by European and Western economic and business powers....
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