Wednesday, February 17, 2010

New Issue: Arbitration International

The latest issue of Arbitration International (Vol. 26, no. 1, 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Hege Elisabeth Kjos, Agora – Asymmetry and Equality of Arms
  • Thomas W. Wälde, Procedural Challenges in Investment Arbitration under the Shadow of the Dual Role of the State—Asymmetries and Tribunals’ Duty to Ensure, Pro-actively, the Equality of Arms
  • Abba Kolo, Witness Intimidation, Tampering and Other Related Abuses of Process in Investment Arbitration: Possible Remedies Available to the Arbitral Tribunal
  • Derek Roebuck, ‘Something So Un-English’: Mediation and Arbitration in Hong Kong, 1841–1865
  • Peter Morton, Can a World Exist Where Expedited Arbitration Becomes the Default Procedure?
  • Emilia Onyema, Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Ned Beale, Lisa Bench Nieuwveld, & Matthijs Nieuwveld, Summary Arbitration Proceedings: A Comparison Between the English and Dutch Regimes
  • Thomas W. Walsh, James H. Carter, Daniel Girsberger, Campbell McLachlan, & Joseph E. Neuhaus, Agora: Gary Born on International Commercial Arbitration