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040 _cCRCICA
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050 4 _aARB\Ac
_bC.J.I 2015
100 1 _aCARTER, JAMES H
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245 1 3 _aThe International Arbitration Review
250 _a6th ed.
260 _aLondon:
_bLaw Business Research Ltd;
_c2015.
300 _a633 p.;
_c24 cm.
500 _aمكتبة الدكتور مدكور
520 _aInternational arbitration is a fast-moving express train, with new awards and court decisions of significance somewhere in the world rushing past every week. Legislatures, too, constantly tinker with or entirely revamp arbitration statutes in one jurisdiction or another. The international arbitration community has created a number of electronic and other publications that follow these developments regularly, requiring many more hours of reading from lawyers than was the case a few years ago. Scholarly arbitration literature follows behind, at a more leisurely pace. However, there is a niche to be filled for analytical review of what has occurred in each of the important arbitration jurisdictions during the past year, capturing recent developments but putting them in the context of the jurisdiction’s legal arbitration structure and selecting the most important matters for comment. This volume, to which leading arbitration practitioners around the world have made valuable contributions, seeks to fill that space. The arbitration world is consumed with debate over whether relevant distinctions should be drawn between general international commercial arbitration and international investment arbitration, the procedures and subjects of which are similar but not identical. This volume seeks to provide current information on both of these precincts of international arbitration, treating important investor-state dispute developments in each jurisdiction as a separate but closely related topic.
650 4 _aInternational Commercial Arbitration
650 4 _aAlternative Dispute Resolution
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650 4 _aInternational Investment Arbitration
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