Monday, July 4, 2011

New Issue: Journal of International Arbitration

The latest issue of the Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 28, no. 3, June 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Maria Hook, Arbitration Agreements and Anational Law: A Question of Intent?
  • Kanaga Dharmananda & Raphaël de Vietri, Impartiality and the Issue of Repeat Arbitrators — A Reply to Slaoui
  • Jeff Waincymer, International Arbitration and the Duty to Know the Law
  • Inae Yang, Nurdin Jivraj v. Sadruddin Hashwani: The English Court of Appeal Erects a Regulatory Barrier to Appointment of Arbitrators in the Name of Anti-Discrimination
  • Ahmad Alkhamees, International Arbitration and Shari’a Law: Context, Scope, and Intersections
  • Erica Stein, Polimaster Ltd. v. RAE Systems, Inc.: My Place or Yours? But Not Both
  • Sarosh Zaiwalla, Are Arbitrators Not Human? Are They from Mars? Why Should Arbitrators be a Separate Species?
  • Ximena Bustamante Vásconez, The Mediated Settlement Agreement — The Ecuadorian Experience