Tuesday, June 15, 2021

New Issue: Journal of International Arbitration

The latest issue of the Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 38, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Gary Born, Anneliese Day, & Hafez Virjee, Remote Hearings (2020 Survey): A Spectrum of Preferences
  • Lucy Greenwood, The Canary Is Dead: Arbitration and Climate Change
  • Thomas Granier, Jacob Grierson, & Sacha Karsenti, Is Arbitration Helping or Hindering the Protection of the Environment and Public Health?
  • Ahmed Durrani, Umang Singh, & Thomas Williams, The Advance on Costs in Arbitration: Reimbursement of Substituted Payment
  • Charles Kimmins, Luke Pearce, Nigel Rawding, & Olivia Valner, The Test for Apparent Bias and Arbitrators’ Duties of Disclosure Following Halliburton v. Chubb: Welcome Clarification, but Questions Remain
  • Johannes Koepp & David Turner, A Massive Fire and a Mass of Confusion: Enka v. Chubb and the Need for a Fresh Approach to the Choice of Law Governing the Arbitration Agreement
  • Laura Yvonne Zielinski, Property Rights in Treaty Cases: Lessons for Investor-State Arbitration from Case A15 (II:A) of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal