The protection of intellectual property rights under international investment law
In: Oxford international arbitration series
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In: Oxford international arbitration series
In: Christ University Law Journal, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 117-152
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In: ICSID review: foreign investment law journal, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 47-62
ISSN: 2049-1999
In: International Company and Commercial Law Review, Issue 12 (2016) 404-410
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In: Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 14:829
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In: Asian commercial, financial and economic law and policy series
Informalisation and glocalisation tensions in international arbitration -- Part I: International commercial arbitration in Australia and Japan -- The vicissitudes of international commercial arbitration and the lex mercatoria : a view from the periphery -- The procedural lex mercatoria : the past, present and future of international commercial arbitration -- Japan's Arbitration Law of 2003 : early and recent assessments -- International commercial arbitration in Australia : what's new and what's next? -- Part II: Crossovers from international commercial arbitration to investor-state arbitration -- Informalisation and glocalisation of international commercial arbitration and investment treaty arbitration in Asia -- A weather map for international arbitration : mainly sunny, some cloud, possible thunderstorms -- Confidentiality versus transparency in international commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration in Australia and Japan -- Part III: Investor-state arbitration and international investment treaties -- Throwing the baby out with the bathwater : Australia's 2011-2013 policy shift against treaty-based investor-state arbitration -- Investor-state arbitration : why not in the Japan-Australia Free Trade Agreement? -- Investor-state arbitration policy and practice in Australia -- Conclusions: Beyond the pandemic : towards more global and informal approaches to international arbitration.
In: 31(2) Arbitration International 213 (2015)
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In: Asia in Transition 22
Introduction -- 1. Bribery and Other Serious Investor Misconduct in Asian International Arbitration -- Part 1: The Economic Context of Corruption and Investment -- 2.Does Corruption Hinder FDI and Growth in Asia and Beyond? The Grabbing Versus Helping Hand Revisited -- 3. The Effect of Corruption on Foreign Direct Investment at the Regional Level: Positive or Negative Relationship? -- Part 2: General Legal Issues from the Interface of Corruption, Illegality and Investment Arbitration -- 4. Anti-Corruption Laws and Investment Treaty Arbitration: An Asian Perspective -- 5. Multi-Tiered International Anti-Corruption Cooperation in Asia: Treaties Review and Prospects.
In: Ruiz Fabri H and Stoppioni E (eds), International Investment Law: An Analysis of Major Decisions, Hart Publishing (Forthcoming)
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Working paper
In: International Precedent and the Practice of International Law, in Negotiating State and Non-State Law: The Challenge of Global and Local Legal Pluralism (Michael A. Helfand, ed. 2015 Forthcoming)
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d020947017
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The arbitration law, relevant judicial interpretations and international treaties -- Arbitration agreements -- Foreign arbitration, arbitration with a foreign element and domestic arbitration -- The applicable law -- Limitation periods in arbitration -- Requests for arbitration, acceptance of proceedings and the defence -- Objections to jurisdiction -- Counterclaim -- Mechanisms for multi-party arbitration -- Preservation of property -- Preservation of evidence -- Interim injunctions in arbitration -- Representation -- Arbitral tribunal -- Evidence -- The hearing -- Arbitral award -- Enforcement of arbitral awards -- Judicial review over arbitration -- Med-arb -- Interim measures ordered by emergency arbitrator or arbitral tribunal
Intro -- Preface -- Translater's Note -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Introduction -- I. The Periodisation of the History of International Law -- II. The Origins of the Law of Nations -- III. International Legal Orders of the Modern State System -- PART ONE. Ius gentium. The Structure of the Law of the Nations during the Middle Ages -- Chapter One. Unity and Subdivision of the Occident under the Dyarchy of Emperor and Pope -- I. The Structure of Political Forces -- II. The »Middle Ages« and the Stages of Their Legal Development -- III. The Unity of Church and Empire and the Two Ministeria -- IV. Political and Territorial Subdivision -- Chapter Two. The Foundation of the International Legal Community: The Occidental Christian Community -- Chapter Three. The Subjects of the International Legal Community: The Polities of the Feudal Age -- I. Feudalism -- II. Personalisation and Territorial Allegiance -- III. »Openness« -- IV. Feuds and the Right of Resistance -- Chapter Four. Admission to the Family of Nations: Approbation and Recognition -- Chapter Five. Law-Making: Natural Law and Treaty Practice -- I. The Law of Nations in the Hierarchy of the Scholastic System of Natural Law -- II. The Practice of Law-Making: Treaty Law and Customary Law -- Chapter Six. The Judiciary: The Development and Structure of Medieval Arbitration -- Chapter Seven. Law Enforcement: The Idea and Reality of the »Just War« -- I. War and Feud -- II. The Teaching of the Church -- III. The Real Face of War -- IV. The »Treuga Dei« -- V. The Roman Tradition -- Chapter Eight. The Legal Forms of Territorial Settlement: Adjudication and Occupation -- Chapter Nine. Law and Dominion of the Sea: Claims by the Coastal States -- PART TWO. Ius inter gentes. The Law of Nations in the Spanish Age 1494-1648.
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