
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 29, no. 5, October 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Mary B. Ayad, Harmonization of Custom, General Principles of Law, and Islamic Law in Oil Concessions
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Umar A. Oseni & Hunud Abia Kadouf,
The Discrimination Conundrum in the Appointment of Arbitrators in International Arbitration
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Christian Tietje & Emily Sipiorski, Offset of Benefits in Damages Calculation in International Investment Arbitration
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Nitish Monebhurrun, The Political Use of the Economic Development Criterion in Defining Investments in International Investment Arbitration
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Mathias Audit & Mathias Forteau, Investment Arbitration without BIT: Toward a Foreign Investment Customary Based Arbitration?
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Michael Rand, Water-Related International Investment Disputes: A Fresh Look at Bayview Irrigation District v. United Mexican States
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Ashutosh Ray, White Industries Australia Ltd. v. Republic of India: A New Lesson for India