Arbitration is a staple of international dispute resolution. Though the international community now has a plethora of courts and tribunals at its disposal, for numerous reasons international arbitration remains a central mechanism—perhaps even the central mechanism in third-party resolution of international commercial disputes. International Arbitration: Contemporary Issues and Innovations brings together some of the world’s most distinguished experts to examine important contemporary issues and trends in international arbitration. The volume offers a broad range of analysis beginning with current key procedural issues. Both Private and Public International Law are examined, including such topics as investor-state relations, arbitration in the law of the sea and human rights and investment arbitration.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Moore: International Arbitration: Contemporary Issues and Innovations
John Norton Moore (Univ. of Virginia - Law) has published International Arbitration: Contemporary Issues and Innovations (Martinus Nijhoff Publisher 2013). The table of contents is here. Here's the abstract: