Monday, October 6, 2008

New Issue: American Review of International Arbitration

The latest issue of the American Review of International Arbitration (Vol. 18, nos. 1-2, 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • George A. Bermann, Introduction: Mandatory Rules of Law in International Arbitration
  • Hannah L. Buxbaum, Mandatory Rules in Civil Litigation: Status of the Doctrine Post-Globalization
  • Bernard Audit, How Do Mandatory Rules of Law Function in International Civil Litigation?
  • Alan Scott Rau, The Arbitrator and "Mandatory Rules of Law"
  • Laurence Shore, Applying Mandatory Rules of Law in International Commercial Arbitration
  • Alexander K.A. Greenawalt, Does International Arbitration Need a Mandatory Rules Method?
  • Audley Sheppard, Mandatory Rules in International Commercial Arbitration: An English Law Perspective
  • Catherine Kessedjian, Mandatory Rules of Law in International Arbitration: What Are Mandatory Rules?
  • Hans Smit, Mandatory Law in Arbitration
  • Andrea K. Bjorklund, Mandatory Rules of Law and Investment Arbitration
  • Donald Francis Donovan, The Relevance (or Lack Thereof) of the Notion of “Mandatory Rules of Law” to Investment Treaty Arbitration
  • Loukas Mistelis, Mandatory Rules in International Arbitration: Too Much Too Early or Too Little Too Late? Concluding Remarks