Wednesday, December 18, 2024

New Issue: Arbitration International

The latest issue of Arbitration International (Vol. 40, no. 3, September 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Ceyda Knoebel & Stephanie Collins, Enforcing intra-EU ICSID arbitration awards in a post-Achmea world in Europe: could the European Court of Human Rights assist in resolving the deadlock?
    • Nobumichi Teramura & Leon Trakman, Confidentiality and privacy of arbitration in the digital era: pies in the sky?
    • Mir-Hossein Abedian & Reza Eftekhar, Reasonableness: a guiding light—A probe into the World Court’s landmark judgment on substantive standards of investment protection and its takeaways for investment treaty tribunals
    • Alexander Ferguson, Trade secrets at risk—the protection against expropriation of a trade secret
    • Ben Steinbrück & Justin Friedrich Krahé, Isolated court determinations on the admissibility of arbitration: a case study of the German Federal Court of Justice’s recent decision on intra-EU ICSID proceedings
    • Ksheeraja Satish & Harshitha Satish, A ‘withdrawal’ syndrome: counsel resignations in international arbitrations
  • Case Note
    • Ada Yee Lam Leung & Samuel Yee Ching Leung, The temptation of Occam’s Razor: jurisdiction, admissibility and party autonomy