
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 31, no. 2, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Nadia Darwazeh, The Jerusalem Arbitration Centre: From Tradition to Innovation
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Marianne Rose, The Tarnished Brand of CIETAC: Understanding the 2012 CIETAC Dispute
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Cecily Rose, Questioning the Role of International Arbitration in the Fight against Corruption
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Thomas Obersteiner, ‘In Accordance with Domestic Law’ Clauses: How International Investment Tribunals Deal with Allegations of Unlawful Conduct of Investors
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Kristina Klykova, Bias in Arbitral Decision-Making: Rescuing the Mentschikoff Archives from a Half Century of Oblivion
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Philippe Cavalieros, The Hungarian Arbitration Law: A Leap into the Past