Combining mediation and arbitration in international commercial dispute resolution
In: Routledge research in international commercial law
In: Routledge research in international commercial law
In: Routledge research in international commercial law
In: Routledge research in international commercial law
part Part I Introduction -- chapter 1 Introduction -- part Part II Theoretical foundations -- chapter 2 Key combinations, terms, and definitions -- chapter 3 Controversy surrounding the use of the same neutral (arb)-med-arb: advantages and concerns associated with the practice -- chapter 4 Influence of practitioners' legal culture on their perception and use of the same neutral (arb)-med-arb -- part Part III The empirical study -- chapter 5 Results of an empirical study of the use of mediation and arbitration in combination -- part Part IV Solutions -- chapter 6 Involvement of different neutrals in combinations as a way to address concerns associated with the same neutral (arb)-med-arb -- chapter 7 Procedural modifications of the same neutral (arb)-med-arb as a way to address concerns associated with this process -- chapter 8 Safeguards for using the same neutral (arb)-med-arb as a way to address concerns associated with this process -- part Part V The way forward -- chapter 9 Initiatives to enhance the use of the same neutral (arb)-med-arb and other combinations in international commercial dispute resolution -- chapter Bibliography -- chapter Appendix1 -- chapter Appendix2 -- chapter Appendix3.
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