Friday, June 30, 2023

New Issue: Arbitration International

The latest issue of Arbitration International (Vol. 39, no. 2, June 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Andrea K. Bjorklund, William W. (Rusty) Park, General Editor, Arbitration International 2006–2022
  • Articles
    • John M. Townsend, Preface to the edition of Arbitration International published in honour of Professor William W. Park
    • Henri C. Alvarez, Rusty Park: learning and leadership—a personal reflection
    • Frank Berman, The Rusty Park formula
    • Charles N. Brower, Professor ‘Rusty’ Park: a genuine polyhistor
    • Stephen L. Drymer, The Cohasset C.A.D.
    • George A Bermann, The UNCITRAL model law at the US state level
    • Andrea K Bjorklund, What the Ecuador–US award tells us about the potential for more state–state investment arbitration
    • Stavros Brekoulakis, The public interest in arbitration
    • John R Crook, A note on footnotes
    • John Fellas, Dissenting opinions in international arbitration
    • L. Yves Fortier, Diversity in international arbitration
    • Hilary Heilbron, Managing the unexpected in international arbitration
    • Paula Hodges, Time to stand up for immunity
    • Julian DM Lew, The need for expert evidence?
    • Bruno de Loynes de Fumichon, Bishops as arbitrators in the early church: the episcopalis audientia
    • Alexis Mourre & Alexandre Vagenheim, Again on the case for the publication of arbitral awards
    • Adam Samuel & Karyl Nairn, Boundless arbitration—a sentimental voyage through the delocalization debate
    • Ucheora Onwuamaegbu, Stay of enforcement of awards under the ICSID Convention—trends and issues
    • Jan Paulsson, The hand behind the hand
    • Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo, What rules must international commercial arbitrators apply to decide according to the law?
    • Catherine A. Rogers, Arbitrator impartiality: the devil is in the details
  • Articles
    • Audley Sheppard, Tax and arbitration (an ISDS update)
    • Hi-Taek Shin & Joonhak Choi, The anti-arbitration injunction under Korean law: the Korean Supreme Court Decision of 2018
    • Edna Sussman, Adding strands to our bow: two arbitration proposals
    • Ruth Teitelbaum, O Nottebohm and an imaginary conversation with Kurt Lipstein