Do Awards From Expert Determination And Other Private Summary Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Fall Within The New York Arbitration Convention? by Marcin Tustin Expert determination, together with related mechanisms such as dispute resolution boards, are private summary dispute resolution mechanisms intended...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on May 10, 2013 12:25 PM
Due Process, Human Rights and International Dispute Settlement: Schuler-Zgraggen v. Switzerland (1993) by Briana West Introduction To The Case Margrit Schuler-Zgraggen (hereinafter "the Applicant"), a Swiss citizen born in 1948, was employed by an industrial company in Altdorf, Switzerland, in...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on February 17, 2013 3:48 PM
Reflections On The Use Of Anti-Suit Injunctions In International Arbitration by Vikram Sharma Introduction The use of anti-suit injunctions is a recent trend that focuses on the issue of jurisdiction. In brief, it is a protective device in conflicts of...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on August 4, 2012 8:27 AM
Mutable Principles: Environmental Justice, Hazardous Waste Exportation & U.S. Foreign Policy by Dahlia Sattar Between September 1987 and May 1988, five ships loaded with hazardous waste docked in the port of The Republic of Benin. See James Brooke, Waste Dumpers...
Posted by Benjamin Pomerance on May 15, 2012 2:36 PM
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