
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 31, no. 4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Thomas Kendra & Anna Bonini, Dealing with Corruption Allegations in International Investment Arbitration: Reaching a Procedural Consensus?
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Giacomo Marchisio, Jurisdictional Matters in International Arbitration: Why Arbitrators Stand on an Equal Footing with State Courts
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Jennifer Kirby, What Is an Award, Anyway?
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Christopher Koch, Is There a Default Principle of Cost Allocation in International Arbitration?
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David Brown, What Steps Should Arbitrators Take to Limit the Cost of Arbitration?
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Andreas Respondek, Five Proposals to Further Increase the Efficiency of International Arbitration Proceedings