Sunday, August 10, 2008

Gaillard & Banifatemi: Precedent in International Arbitration

Emmanuel Gaillard (Shearman & Sterling, Paris & University of Paris XII - Law) & Yas Banifatemi (Shearman & Sterling, Paris) have published Precedent in International Arbitration (Juris Publishing 2008). Contents include:
  • Emmanuel Gaillard, Foreword
  • Barton Legum, Definition of “precedent”
  • Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel, Part I - International Commercial Arbitration: Introductory Note
  • François Perret, Is there a Need for Consistency in International Commercial Arbitration?
  • Alexis Mourre, The Impact of the Confidentiality of Awards
  • Christopher Seppala, The Development of a Case Law in Construction Disputes Relating to FIDIC Contracts
  • Prosper Weil, Part II - International Investment Arbitration: Introductory Note
  • James Crawford, Similarity of Issues in Disputes Arising under the Same or Similarly Drafted Investment Treaties
  • Gilbert Guillaume, Can Arbitral Awards Constitute a Source of International Law under Article 38 of the ICJ Statute?
  • Thomas Wälde, The Impact of the Publication of Awards
  • Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler, Is the Search of Consistency a Myth?