- Nicolas C. Ulmer, Language, Truth, and Arbitral Accuracy
- Cornel Marian, Who is Afraid of Nottebohm? — Reconciling the ICSID Nationality Requirement for Natural Persons with Nottebohm’s “Effective Nationality” Test
- Rosa M. Abrantes-Metz & Santiago Dellepiane, Using an Event Study Methodology to Compute Damages in International Arbitration Cases
- Fan Kun, Prospects of Foreign Arbitration Institutions Administering Arbitration in China
- Nicholas Pengelley, Confidentially Speaking: Commercial Arbitration in Canada’s Open Courts
- Beatrice Castellane, The New French Law on International Arbitration
- Nadia Darwazeh & Baptiste Rigaudeau, Clues to Construing the New French Arbitration Law — An ICC Perspective on Procedural Efficiency, Good Faith, and Independence
- Jennifer Kirby, Witness Preparation: Memory and Storytelling
- Jacob Grierson & Mireille Taok, Dallah : Conflicting Judgments from the U.K. Supreme Court and the Paris Cour d’Appel
Friday, September 23, 2011
New Issue: Journal of International Arbitration
The latest issue of the Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 28, no. 4, August 2011) is out. Contents include: