
The latest issue of the
World Arbitration and Mediation Review (Vol. 5, no. 3, 2011) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comment
- David D. Caron, The Independence and Impartiality of Legal Systems
- Fault Lines In International Commercial Arbitration: Papers and Comments from the 8th Annual ITA-ASIL Conference
- Lucy Reed, Introduction
- Diane P. Wood, Keynote Address: The Quiet Convergence of Arbitration and Litigation
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William Dodge, How National Is International Arbitration: Introduction to Session One
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Gary Born, Arbitrability and Public Policy
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Margaret L. Moses, Party Autonomy and Its Limits: Introduction to Session Two
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Linda J. Silberman, The Supreme Court's Recent Perspective on Party Autonomy in Arbitration: What Does It Mean for the Proposed Ali Restatement on International Commercial Arbitration?
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J. William Rowley & Robert Wisner, Party Autonomy and Its Discontents: The Limits Imposed by Arbitrators and by Mandatory Laws
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Recent Events in the Americas
- Arnoldo Wald, Comment: Nuovo Pignone v. Petromac: Amicus Curiae by the ICC Brazilian Committee