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041 _aeng
050 4 _aARB\GAR
_bG.E.A 2022
110 2 _aGlobal Arbitration Review (GAR)
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243 _aThe Guide to Energy Arbitrations
245 _aGuide to Energy Arbitrations 2022/
_cedited by John William Rowley, R. Doak Bishop, Gordon E. Kaiser.
260 _aLondon :
_bLaw Business Research Limited ;
_bGlobal arbitration review,
_c2022.
300 _a297 P. ;
_c24 cm.
520 _aThe energy industry nurtured and shaped what we now know as international arbitration, and, for a host of reasons – resource nationalism, oil price drops, geopolitics, climate change, sanctions and pandemics among them – it has remained one of the discipline’s biggest clients. The Guide to Energy Arbitrations, published by Global Arbitration Review, provides coherent and comprehensive coverage of the most common, diffi cult and unusual issues faced by energy fi rms, from some of the world’s leading authorities. The book has been edited by J William Rowley QC, Doak Bishop and Gordon E Kaiser. The Fifth Edition is fully updated and has new chapters on taxationrelated ISDS and LNG arbitrations.
650 _aEnergy Arbitration
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700 _aRowley, John William
_eGeneral editor
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700 _aBishop, R. Doak
_eeditor
_97029
700 _aKaiser, Gordon E.
_eeditor
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856 _uhttps://globalarbitrationreview.com/guide/the-guide-energy-arbitrations/fifth-edition
_yClick here to access online
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