
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 39, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- V. K. Rajah Sc, W(h)ither Institutional Terms of Reference?
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Darius Chan & Zhi Jia Koh, A Requirement, A Factor, or A Figure of Speech? Role of Prejudice When Challenging Awards Under the Model Law
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Damien Charlotin, Leonor Díaz-Córdova, & Lucy Greenwood, Noises Off: Towards Greater Consistency in International Arbitration Awards
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Anastasia Goryacheva & Natalia Kisliakova, Non-recognition of Dissenting Opinions in CAS as a Controversial and Unresolved Matter
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Boris Kasolowsky & Roopa Mathews, The Arbitrability of Corporate Disputes After Fulham Football Club V. Richards: A Decade On
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Michael Howe, A Case Note on the UK Supreme Court’s Recent Decision in General Dynamics v. Libya: Hard Cases (Don’t Always) Make Bad Law