
The latest issue of the
American Review of International Arbitration (Vol. 25, nos. 3-4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Thomas J. Stipanowich,
Reflections on the State and Future of Commercial Arbitration: Challenges, Opportunities, Proposals
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Thomas J. Stipanowich & Zachary P. Ulrich,
Arbitration in Evolution: Current Practices and Perspectives of Experienced Commercial Arbitrators
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Megan K. Niedermeyer,
Ethics for Arbitrators at the International Level: Who Writes the Rules of the Game?
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Jayanth K. Krishnan & Priya Purohit,
A Common-Law Court in an Uncommon Environment: The DIFC Judiciary and Global Commercial Dispute Resolution
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Stuart M. Boyarsky,
Bitter Tiers: BG Group and the Future of Multi-Tiered International Arbitration in the United States
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Giovanni Zarra,
The Arbitrability of Disputes Arising from Intra-EU BITs
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Abhinav Bhushan, Standard and Burden of Proof in International Commercial Arbitration: Is There a Bright Line Rule?