Cambridge compendium of international commercial and investment arbitration
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Cambridge compendium of international commercial and investment arbitration
Cambridge University Press, c2023
- volume 3
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Arbitrator Decision Makin : Heuristics and Other Unconscious Influences / Edna Sussman
- The Legal Nature of Arbitral Awards / Frédéric Bachand
- Turning Settlements Into Arbitral Awards / Patricia Shaugnessy
- Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Set Aside or Annulled at the Seat of Arbitration / Linda Silberman, Robert U. Hess
- Enforcement Against States and State Entities / Stefan Kröll
- The Law Applicable to Post-Award Issues / Geneviève Saumier
- Post-Award Access to Justice Issues : Using Investment Treaties to Enforce Commercial Arbitration Awards / D. Brian King, Elliot Friedman
- Parallel Proceedings in International Commercial Arbitration / Francesca Ragno
- Res Judicata in International Arbitration / George A. Bermann
- International Arbitration and Transparency / Mark Feldman
- Contract and Treaty Interpretation in International Arbitration / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Elise Ruggeri Abonnat
- Weak Parties in International Arbitration / Friedrich Rosenfeld
- Arbitration and Insolvency / Stefan Kröll
- Global Governance's Inescapable Legitimacy Conundrum : A Call to Reform International Commercial Arbitration / Diego P. Fernóndez Arroyo, Alexandre Senegacnik
- Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration / Stephan W. Schill
- The Promise and Peril of Empiricism and International Investment Law Disputes / Susan Franck
- Sociology of Arbitrators / Michael Waibel
- Economic Analysis of Arbitration / Gerhard Wagner
- Teaching Arbitration / Ronald A. Brand
- European Union Law in Arbitration Proceedings: Status and Methods / Catherine Kessedjian
- The European Court of Human Rights and Arbitration / Ursula Kriebaum
- EU Law and Investment Arbitration: Of Cooperation, Conflict, and the EU Legal Order's Autonomy / Richard Happ, Sebastian Wuschka