Deference in International Arbitration and Economic Sanctions
In: Revista Internacional de Arbitragem e Conciliacao XVIII (2022) 67
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In: Revista Internacional de Arbitragem e Conciliacao XVIII (2022) 67
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In: Routledge research in international commercial law
In: International arbitration law library 29
In: European journal of international law, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 139-168
ISSN: 0938-5428
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In: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law 163
Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources, this unique history of international commercial arbitration in the modern era identifies three periods in its development: the Age of Aspirations (c. 1780-1920), the Age of Institutionalization (1920s-1950s), and the Age of Autonomy (1950s-present). Mikaël Schinazi analyzes the key features of each period, arguing that the history of international commercial arbitration has oscillated between moments of renewal and anxiety. During periods of renewal, new approaches, instruments, and institutions were developed to carry international commercial arbitration forward. These developments were then reined in during periods of anxiety, for fear that international arbitration might be overstepping its bounds. The resulting tension between renewal and anxiety is a key thread running through the evolution of international commercial arbitration. This book fills a key gap in the scholarship for anyone interested in the fields of international arbitration, legal history, and international law
In: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law 163
Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources, this unique history of international commercial arbitration in the modern era identifies three periods in its development: the Age of Aspirations (c. 1780-1920), the Age of Institutionalization (1920s-1950s), and the Age of Autonomy (1950s-present). Mikaël Schinazi analyzes the key features of each period, arguing that the history of international commercial arbitration has oscillated between moments of renewal and anxiety. During periods of renewal, new approaches, instruments, and institutions were developed to carry international commercial arbitration forward. These developments were then reined in during periods of anxiety, for fear that international arbitration might be overstepping its bounds. The resulting tension between renewal and anxiety is a key thread running through the evolution of international commercial arbitration. This book fills a key gap in the scholarship for anyone interested in the fields of international arbitration, legal history, and international law.
In: European Journal of International Law 26 (2015) 1, 139-168
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In: International legal materials: ILM, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 258-283
ISSN: 1930-6571
In: Albert Monichino and Alex Fawke, 'International Arbitration in Australia: 2015/2016 Year in Review' (2016) 27 Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 211
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In: Studien zum Internationalen Wirtschaftsrecht - Studies on International Economic Law Band 16
In: Nomos eLibrary
In: Internationales Recht
Sind Vertragsparteien, die sich für eine Schiedsinstitution entscheiden, bei der Wahl der Verfahrensordnung frei? Das Werk behandelt diese Frage zur Parteiautonomie in institutionellen internationalen Schiedsverfahren am Beispiel hybrider Schiedsklauseln. Solche Klauseln benennen eine Schiedsinstitution, sehen aber die Schiedsordnung einer anderen Institution vor. Die Autorin untersucht die sich aus einer solchen Vereinbarung ergebenden Fragen aus schieds-, vertrags-, urheber- und lauterkeitsrechtlicher Sicht sowie einer transnationalen Perspektive unter Berücksichtigung verschiedener Rechtsordnungen. Zudem vergleicht sie Regeln und Organe wichtiger Schiedsinstitutionen Europas, Asiens und Amerikas. Das Werk dient als Handreiche für Praxis und Wissenschaft beim Umgang mit den Besonderheiten der institutionellen Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit
In: Developments in international law 32
In: International Relations, Band 1, Heft 11, S. 581-581
In: Studies in territorial and cultural diversity governance 6
Preliminary Material /Matteo Nicolini , Francesco Palermo and Enrico Milano -- Territory and Conflicts: Is International Law the Problem? /Beatrice I. Bonafè -- Territory and the Law of Ownership: From Misunderstanding to Opportunity /Francesco Palermo -- Beyond Majoritarian Autonomy? Legislative and Executive Power-Sharing in European Regions /Karl Kössler -- Studying Territorial Autonomy as a Multiplicity of Ways to Institutionalise Ethnicity /Alexander Osipov -- In Search of a Fair Balance between the Inviolability of Borders, Self-determination and Secession in International Law /Antonello Tancredi -- Territorial Entitlement and Exit Scenarios /Jure Vidmar -- Internationalised Territorial Regimes as Solution to Conflicts? /Maria Chiara Vitucci -- Transferring Crimea from Russia to Ukraine: Historical and Legal Analysis of Soviet Legislation /Oleksandr Yarmysh and Alina Cherviatsova -- Constitutions and Territorial Claims: Lessons from the Former Soviet Space /Caterina Filippini -- Territorial (Se)Cession in Light of Recent Events in Crimea /Veronika Bílková -- Multiple Identities in a Unitary State: Tracing the Origins of the Ukrainian Crisis Back /Simone Stefan -- Shrinking Autonomy for Tatarstan and Gagauzia: The Perils of Flexible Institutional Design /Federica Prina -- The Intractable Case of Northern Kosovo in the Light of the 2013 Brussels Agreement /Enrico Milano -- Territorial and Ethnic Divide: A New Legal Geography for Cyprus /Matteo Nicolini -- International Economic Law and Conflict Resolution: The West Bank between Dominium, Land Ownership and Land Grabbing /Federica Cristani -- Dutch-German Boundary Relations in the Eems-Dollard (Ems-Dollart) Estuary: An Implicit Condominium? /Harry H.G. Post -- Conclusion: Laws and Conflicts over Territories /Giuseppe Nesi -- Index /Matteo Nicolini , Francesco Palermo and Enrico Milano.