
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 31, no. 6, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Wei Sun, SPC Instruction Provides New Opportunities for International Arbitral Institutions to Expand into China
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Dipen Sabharwal & Rebecca Zaman, Vive la difference? Convergence and Conformity in the Rules Reforms of Arbitral Institutions: The Case of the LCIA Rules 2014
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Ana Carolina Weber, Carmine A. Pascuzzo S., Guilherme de Siqueira Pastore, & Ricardo Dalmaso Marques, Challenging the “Splitting the Baby” Myth in International Arbitration
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Dario Alessi, Enforcing Arbitrator’s Obligations: Rethinking International Commercial Arbitrators’ Liability
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Carlos A. Matheus López, Practical Criteria for Selecting International Arbitrators
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Detlev Kühner, The Impact of Party Impecuniosity on Arbitration Agreements: The Example of France and Germany