
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Vol. 6, no. 1, March 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Thomas Schultz,
Of Correct Views on Law Without the State
- Joshua Karton,
The Arbitral Role in Contractual Interpretation
- Mihail Krepchev,
The Problem of Accommodating Indigenous Land Rights in International Investment Law
- Patrick Dumberry,
An Uncharted Question of State Succession: Are New States Automatically Bound by the BITs Concluded by Predecessor States Before Independence?
- Maria A. Gwynn,
South American Countries’ Bilateral Investment Treaties: A Structuralist Perspective
- Pietro Ortolani,
Intra-EU Arbitral Awards vis-à-vis Article 107 TFEU: State Aid Law as a Limit to Compliance
- Josef Ostřanský,
The Termination and Suspension of Bilateral Investment Treaties due to an Armed Conflict
- Orlando Federico Cabrera Colorado,
The Freedom of Arbitrators to Conduct Collective Proceedings When the Rules are Silent: Considerations in the Wake of the Abaclat Decision
- Antonio Leandro,
Towards a New Interface Between Brussels I and Arbitration?
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Matthew Davie,
Taxation-Based Investment Treaty Claims