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Internationale Wasserwirtschaft und internationales Recht
In: Schriftenreihe des Österreichischen Wasserwirtschaftsverbandes 28/29
International mediation
In: The comparative law yearbook of international business
In: Special issue volume 41A (2020)
How the Brain's Neural Encoding Function Contributes to Communication and Conflict Dynamics --The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation : Its Genesis, Negotiation and Future --Enforcement of Mediated Settlement Agreements under the Singapore Convention and the UNCITRAL Model Law : An Argument for the Opt-In Model --Mediators' Code of Conduct and Ethical Guidelines : A Comparative Analysis --Mediation for Settlement and Prevention of Inter-State Conflicts --Can You Leave Your Hat On? An Empirical Study of Med-Arb/Arb-Med in China --Mediation in Germany --Mediation in Brazil : Recent Practice --Assuring Flexibility and Quality in Mediation Training : The Emergence of a Common Regulatory Framework --Inspiration of Mediation Culture and Mediation Practice --Dispute Boards : A Different Approach to Dispute Resolution.
Internationales Beweisrecht im Europäischen internationalen Schuldrecht
In: Internationales und europäisches Privat- und Verfahrensrecht Band 17
International travel--international trade
In: Studies in business, industry and technology
International regimes und Theorien der internationalen Politik
In: Tübinger Arbeitspapiere zur internationalen Politik und Friedensforschung, 3
World Affairs Online
International arbitration and private international law
In: Hague academy of international law [30]
No field of legal scholarship or practice operates in the world of private international law as continuously and pervasively as does international arbitration, commercial and investment alike. Arbitration?s dependence on private international law manifests itself throughout the life-cycle of arbitration, from the crafting of an enforceable arbitration agreement, through the entire arbitral process, to the time an award comes before a national court for annulment or for recognition and enforcement. Thus international arbitration provides both arbitral tribunals and courts with constant challenges.0Courts may come to the task already equipped with longstanding private international law assumptions, but international arbitrators must largely find their own way through the private international law thicket. Arbitrators and courts take guidance in their private international law inquiries from multiple sources: party agreement, institutional rules, treaties, the national law of competing jurisdictions and an abundance of ?soft law?, some of which may even be regarded as expressing an international standard. In a world of this sort, private international law resourcefulness is fundamental
World Affairs Online
Public international law and international organization: international law bibliography
In: A collection of bibliographic and research resources
World Affairs Online
International law and international revolution
In: Josephine Onoh memorial lecture 1989