The Cambridge companion to international arbitration / edited by C.L Lim.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge companions to lawPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2021.Description: xlviii, 501 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781108480598
- International arbitration
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- K2400 .C36 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Development of the principal forms from antiquity to arbitromania / C. L. Lim -- Dealing in virtue : a perspective from almost 25 years later / Bryant G. Garth -- Arbitration and comparative law / Gary F. Bell -- Which law applies? a role for private international law? / Adrian Briggs -- The role of the Lex Arbitri / Giuditta Cordero-Moss -- Is arbitration autonomous? / Ralf Michaels -- The future of international commercial arbitration / George A. Bermann -- Rise of a discipline / Jan Paulsson -- Consent to arbitration in foreign investment arbitration / Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah -- Applicable law in international investment arbitration / Andrea K. Bjorklund and Lukas Vanhonnaeker -- The historical contribution of the World Bank / Olufemi Elias and Siobhán McInerney-Lankford --ICSID today / Meg Kinnear and Daniela Argüello -- The future for international investment arbitration / Michael Reisman -- Arbitration and world peace / Christopher Greenwood -- Inter-state arbitration : current issues and contemporary challenges / Maurice Mendelson -- The Permanent Court of Arbitration : from 1899 to the present / Garth Schofield -- Regulating arbitrators and rules on professional responsibility / Christopher K. Tahbaz and Natalie L. Reid -- Dealing with corruption / Florian Haugeneder -- The 'Problem' of costs in arbitration : controlling, allocating, and funding costs / Matthew Hodgson and Jae Hee Suh -- Regression, a conclusion / C. L. Lim.
"The Cambridge Companion to International Arbitration is an admirably ambitious and valuable book. Within the space of a single (if substantial) volume, it aims to cover and to discuss all aspects of the different forms of international arbitration, an expression which includes international commercial arbitration, foreign investor-State arbitration, inter-State arbitration and intra-State arbitration"--
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