
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 39, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Roger P. Alford, Crina Baltag, Matthew E.K. Hall, & Monique Sasson, Empirical Analysis of National Courts Vacatur and Enforcement of International Commercial Arbitration Awards
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Maxi Scherer & Ole Jensen, Empirical Research on the Alleged Invalidity of Arbitration Agreements: Success Rates and Applicable Law in Setting Aside and Enforcement Proceedings
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Loukas Mistelis & Giammarco Rao, The Judicial Solution to the Arbitrator’s Dilemma: Does the ‘Extension’ of the Arbitration Agreement to Non-Signatories Threaten the Enforcement of the Award?
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Laurence Shore, Vittoria De Benedetti, & Mario de Nitto Personè, A Pathology (Yet) to Be Cured?
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Cecilia Carrara, Conflicts of Interests
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Crina Baltag, Article V(1)(e) of the New York Convention: To Enforce orNot to Enforce Set Aside Arbitral Awards?
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Monique Sasson, Public Policy in International Commercial Arbitration
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Elina Mereminskaya, Latin America Isn’t ‘Going South’: A Qualitative Sampling Analysis
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Ioana Knoll-Tudor, Recognition or Enforcement and Annulment of Arbitral Awards in France: An Analysis of the Kluwer Research Results
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Arthur Dong & Alex Yuan, An Empirical Study on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Arbitral Awards in Mainland China