
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 35, no. 2, 2018) is out. Contents include:
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Jennifer Kirby, Evolution and the Discoverability of In-House Counsel Communications
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Johannes Koepp & Agnieszka Ason, An Anti-Enforcement Bias? The Application of the Substantive Public Policy Exception in Polish Annulment Proceedings
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Gordon Smith, Comparative Analysis of Joinder and Consolidation Provisions Under Leading Arbitral Rules
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Bas van Zelst, Class Actions and Arbitration: Alternative Approaches Based on the (Ever Evolving) Dutch Experiences with Collective Redress
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Florencia Villaggi, Recent Developments in the Arbitration Legislation in Argentina
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Oleg Skvortsov & Leonid Kropotov, Arbitration Changes in Russia: Revolution or Evolution?