Monday, September 7, 2009

New Issue: American Review of International Arbitration

The latest issue of the American Review of International Arbitration (Vol. 19, no. 1, 2008) is out. Contents include:
  • Alan Scott Rau, Evidence and Discovery in American Arbitration: The Problem of “Third Parties”
  • Daniel J. Rothstein, A Proposal to Clarify U.S. Law on Judicial Assistance in Taking Evidence for International Arbitration
  • 1958 Report of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Conference on International Commercial Arbitration
  • Richard W. Hulbert, Shades of Yesteryear: A Note on the 1958 U.S. Delegation Report on the New York Convention
  • Yulia Andreeva, How Challenging Is the Challenge, or Can U.S. Courts Remove Arbitrators Before an Arbitration Has Come to an End?
  • Reinmar Wolff, Judicial Assistance by German Courts in Aid of International Arbitration
  • Koji Takahashi, Jurisdiction to Set Aside a Foreign Arbitral Award, in Particular an Award Based in an Illegal Contract: A Reflection on the Indian Supreme Court’s Decision in Venture Global Engineering
  • Hans Smit, Annulment of an Arbitral Award and Its Subsequent Enforcement: Two Recent Decisions
  • J.P. Duffy, Hall Street One Year Later: The Manifest Disregard Debate Continues