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International Arbitral Appeals: What Are We So Afraid Of? , Erin E. Gleason
International Arbitral Appeals: What Are We So Afraid Of? , Erin E. Gleason
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
This article will explore the advantages of instituting appellate mechanisms in investor-state disputes and international commercial arbitration. Part II begins with a review of the WTO Appellate Body's development and workings, followed by an analysis of other appellate procedures for international trade law arbitration, including the MERCOSUR system's Permanent Court and the Grain and Feed Trade Association's appeals process. Part III examines the current methods for reviewing investor-state arbitration awards under ICSID and NAFTA. Part III goes on to advocate for the creation of an Appeals Facility, separate from current arbitral institutions, which would be empowered to hear appeals in …
Introducing Efficiency Into The 2010 Iba Rules On Evidence: Does This Create A Back Door For Introducing Additional Inefficiencies Into The System?, Paola Sanchez
Arbitration Brief
No abstract provided.
Amendments To The Mexican Arbitration Statute, Francisco González De Cossío
Amendments To The Mexican Arbitration Statute, Francisco González De Cossío
Arbitration Brief
No abstract provided.