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International arbitration is one of the main mechanisms to settle cross-border disputes between states, private commercial actors, and private and public entities. Yet its theoretical penetration is incomplete. This book, by arbitrators, counsel, and scholars, provides fundamental theoretical insights into international arbitration.
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David D. Caron, Stephan W. Schill, Abby Cohen Smutny, and Epaminontas Triantafilou: Practising Virtue: An Introduction; Part I: International Arbitration as Part of the Transnational Justice System; 1 Sundaresh Menon: The Transnational Protection of Private Rights: Issues, Challenges, and Possible Solutions; 2 Alan Redfern: The Changing World of International Arbitration; 3 Piero Bernardini: International Commercial Arbitration and Investment Treaty Arbitration; 4 Eduardo Zuleta: International Jurisprudence, Global Governance, and Global Administrative Law; 5 James H. Carter: The Culture of Arbitration and the Defence of Arbitral Legitimacy; 6 Stephan W. Schill: Conceptions of Legitimacy in International Arbitration; Part II: History and Sociology of International Arbitration; 7 V.V. Veeder: The Historical Keystone to International Arbitration: The Party-Appointed Arbitrator - From Miami to Geneva; 8 Antonio R. Parra: ’Black’s Bank’ and the Settlement of Investment Disputes; 9 Stephen M. Schwebel: Judge Sir Hersch Lauterpacht’s Report on the Revision of the Statute of the International Court of Justice; 10 Oscar M. Garibaldi: Jurisdictional Errors: A Critique of the North American Dredging Company Case; 11 Emmanuel Gaillard: Sociology of International Arbitration; 12 Giorgio Sacerdoti: From Law Professor to International Adjudicator: The WTO Appellate Body and ICSID Arbitration Compared - A Personal Account; 13 Donald Francis Donovan: The Advocate in the Transnational Justice System; Part III: Authority of International Arbitral Tribunals and Its Limits; 14 Gary Born and Marija Scekic: Pre-Arbitration Procedural Requirements: ’A Dismal Swamp’; 15 Christoph Schreuer: At What Time Must Jurisdiction Exist?; 16 Rudolf Dolzer: Local Remedies in International Treaties: A Stocktaking; 17 L. Yves Fortier: Investor-State Tribunals and National Courts: A Harmony of Spheres?; 18 Horacio A. Grigera Naon: Should International Commercial Arbitrators Declare a Law Unconstitutional?; 19 Joseph E. Neuhaus: The Enforceability of Legislative Stabilization Clauses; 20 Neil Kaplan: Non-Payment of Advances on Costs: No Pay, Can Play?; 21 Julian D.M. Lew: Document Production and Legal Privilege in International Commercial Arbitration; 22 David A.R. Williams and Anna Kirk: Fair and Equitable Treatment of Witnesses in International Arbitration - Some Emerging Principles; Part IV: Reasoning and Decision-Making in the Arbitral Process; 23 David D. Caron: Regulating Opacity: Shaping How Tribunals Think; 24 Judith A.E. Gill: The Development of Legal Argument in Arbitration: Law as an Afterthought - Is It Time To Recalibrate Our Approach?; 25 Mahnoush H. Arsanjani and W. Michael Reisman: Babel and BITs: Divergence Analysis and Authentication in the Unusual Decision of Kilic v. Turkmenistan; 26 Kaj Hober: Reporting from the Arbitral Shop-Floor: Treaty Interpretation in Practice; 27 Stanimir A. Alexandrov: Judge Brower and the Vienna Convention Rules of Treaty Interpretation; 28 Epaminontas E. Triantafilou: Contemporaneity and Its Limits in Treaty Interpretation; 29 Richard M. Mosk: Deliberations of Arbitrators; 30 Albert Jan van den Berg: Charles Brower’s Problem with 100 Per Cent-Dissenting Opinions by Party-Appointed Arbitrators in Investment Arbitration; 31 Michael Hwang and Joshua Lim: How to Draft Enforceable Awards under the Model Law; Part V: Studies in Investment Treaty Arbitration; 32 O. Thomas Johnson: The Deal with BITs: What the Parties Thought They Would Get, What They Thought They Were Giving Up to Get It, and What They Got; 33 Christopher Greenwood: Reflections on ’Most Favoured Nation’ Clauses in Bilateral Investment Treaties; 34 Loretta Malintoppi and Hussein Haeri: The Non-Disputing State Party in Investment Arbitration: An Interested Player or the Third Man Out?; 35 Francisco Orrego Vicuna: Time in International Law and Arbitration: The Chess Clock No Longer Works; 36 James Crawford: Challenges to Arbitrators in ICSID Arbitration; 37 Gavan Griffith and Daniel Kalderimis: ’Pure’ Issue Conflicts in Investment Treaty Arbitration; 38 Abby Cohen Smutny: CompensationDue in the Event of an Unlawful Expropriation: The ’Simple Scheme’ Presented by Chorzow Factory and Its Relevance to Investment Treaty Disputes; 39 Hans van Houtte and Bridie McAsey: FutureDamages in Investment Arbitration - A Tribunal with a Crystal Ball?; 40 Arthur W. Rovine: Allocation of Costs in Recent ICSID Awards; 41 Carolyn B. Lamm, Eckhard R. Hellbeck, and David P. Riesenberg: The Two Annulment Decisions in Amco Asia and ’Non-Application’ of Applicable Law by ICSID Tribunals; 42 Pierre-Marie Dupuy and Julie Maupin: Of Wit, Wisdom, and Balance in International Law: Reflections on the Tokyo Resolution of the Institut de Droit International
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