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The Thoughtful Integration Of Mediation Into Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration, Nancy A. Welsh, Andrea Kupfer Schneider Mar 2013

The Thoughtful Integration Of Mediation Into Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration, Nancy A. Welsh, Andrea Kupfer Schneider

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While the current system of investment treaty arbitration has definitely improved upon the “gunboat diplomacy” used at times to address disputes between states and foreign investors, there are signs that reform is needed: states and investors increasingly express concerns regarding the costs associated with the arbitration process, some states refuse to comply with arbitral awards, other states hesitate to sign new bilateral investment treaties, and citizens have begun to engage in popular unrest at the prospect of investment treaty arbitration. As a result, both investors and states are advocating for the use of mediation to supplement investor-state arbitration. This Article …


"Moving The Ball Forward" In Consumer And Employment Dispute Resolution: What Can Planning, Talking, Listening And Breaking Bread Together Accomplish?, Nancy A. Welsh, David B. Lipsky Mar 2013

"Moving The Ball Forward" In Consumer And Employment Dispute Resolution: What Can Planning, Talking, Listening And Breaking Bread Together Accomplish?, Nancy A. Welsh, David B. Lipsky

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Mandatory pre-dispute arbitration has been a divisive issue for many years, particularly since the Supreme Court began enforcing the arbitration clauses that businesses and employers impose on consumers and employees, respectively, in contracts of adhesion. In 2009, the Dispute Resolution Section’s Council proposed to weigh in on this issue through the vehicle of an ABA House of Delegates resolution. The compromise position developed by the Section, expressing support for pre-dispute mandatory arbitration clauses provided they offer a meaningful opt-out, generated such a firestorm of opposition from both pro-arbitration and anti-arbitration advocates that the Council ultimately chose to abstain …


Introduction To Volume 5 Of The Yearbook On Arbitration And Mediation, Nancy A. Welsh Jan 2013

Introduction To Volume 5 Of The Yearbook On Arbitration And Mediation, Nancy A. Welsh

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Professor Welsh introduces Volume 5 of the Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation.