
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Vol. 5, no. 3, November 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Thomas Pogge,
International Law Between Two Futures
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Juan Carlos Boué,
Enforcing Pacta Sunt Servanda? Conoco-Phillips and Exxon-Mobil Versus the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
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Ioannis Glinavos,
Haircut Undone? The Greek Drama and Prospects for Investment Arbitration
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Jason Haynes,
The Emergence of a Doctrine of de jure horizontal stare decisis at the Caribbean Court of Justice: Fragmentation or Pluralism of International Law?
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Jarrod Hepburn,
In Accordance with Which Host State Laws? Restoring the ‘Defence’ of Investor Illegality in Investment Arbitration
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Matina Papadaki,
Compromissory Clauses as the Gatekeepers of the Law to be ‘Used’ in the ICJ and the PCIJ
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Magdalene D’Silva,
Dealing in Power: Gatekeepers in Arbitrator Appointment in International Commercial Arbitration