Monday, September 21, 2009

New Issue: Stockholm International Arbitration Review

The latest issue of the Stockholm International Arbitration Review (Vol. 2008, no. 2) is out. Contents include:
  • Jan Paulsson, International Arbitration is not Arbitration
  • James Hope, Why Choose Stockholm: Reflections of an English Lawyer After Two Years of Practising International Arbitration in Sweden
  • Peter Hillerström, Emergency and Pre-Tribunal Arbitral Relief: Current Approaches of the Key Arbitral Institutions
  • Linn Bergman, An Update on SCC Arbitration Cases
  • Special Forum: Public Policy in International Arbitration
    • Hans G. Bagner, Preface: Public Policy: Still the Unruly Horse
    • Piero Bernardini, The Scope of Review in Annulment Proceedings
    • Lord Goldsmith, An Introduction to International Public Policy
    • Jeffrey M. Hertzfeld, The Common Law Approach to Public Policy in International Arbitration
    • Michael Kwang & Shaun Lee, Public Policy as Ground for Annulment of or Non-recognition of Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in East Asia
    • Stephen Jagusch, Issues of Substantive International Public Policy
    • Pierre A. Karrer, Public Policy in Swiss International Arbitration Law: For Once, Adjectives Make a Difference
    • Richard H. Kreindler, Standards of Procedural International Public Policy
    • David W. Rivkin, The Public Policy Exception to the Enforcement of International Arbitral Awards