Wednesday, September 9, 2009

New Issue: Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration Mediation and Dispute Management

The latest issue of Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management (Vol. 75, no. 3, August 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Aisha Nader, Islamic finance: potential implications for dispute resolution
  • Ayla Karmali, The influence of Sharia norms of dispute settlement and international law: the International Court of Justice, room for accommodation?
  • David Altaras, The anti-suit injunction: historical overview
  • Stuart Dutson & Mark Howarth, After West Tankers – rise of the ‘foreign torpedo’?
  • Mark Beeley & Sarah Stockley, Spare the rod and spoil the party: how procedurally robust should a tribunal be?
  • Kenneth Beale & Paolo Esposito, Emergent international attitudes towards bribery, corruption and money laundering
  • Stephen Bickford Smith, Rent review arbitrators: legal challenges to awards and how to avoid them
  • Fei Lan Fang, Enforcement of foreign awards in China: judicial attitudes
  • Ann Brady, Mediation developments in civil and commercial matters within the European Union
  • Grant Hannessian & Christopher Chinn, The US model for international class action arbitration
  • Marwan Sakr, Incorporation by reference of the arbitration clause: recent Lebanese practice in a comparative context