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Korea's "Bali Bali" Growth In International Arbitration, Grant L. Kim
Korea's "Bali Bali" Growth In International Arbitration, Grant L. Kim
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
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The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards In Korea: With Focus On The U.S. Matters, Yong-Beum Jahng, Ryul Kim
The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards In Korea: With Focus On The U.S. Matters, Yong-Beum Jahng, Ryul Kim
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
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Surveying The Landscape Of Conflict Management, Tom Stipanowich, J. Kwang Ho Lim, E. Y. Park, Beomsu Kim, Joongi Kim
Surveying The Landscape Of Conflict Management, Tom Stipanowich, J. Kwang Ho Lim, E. Y. Park, Beomsu Kim, Joongi Kim
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
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The Emergence Of Mediation In Korean Communities, Peter Robinson, J. Youngjin Lee, J. Kwang Ho Lim, Ryul Kim
The Emergence Of Mediation In Korean Communities, Peter Robinson, J. Youngjin Lee, J. Kwang Ho Lim, Ryul Kim
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Korean Perspectives On Trade And Investment Multilateral Agreements And Dispute Resolution, Lucy Reed, E. Y. Park, Joongi Kim, Beomsu Kim, Kevin Kim
Korean Perspectives On Trade And Investment Multilateral Agreements And Dispute Resolution, Lucy Reed, E. Y. Park, Joongi Kim, Beomsu Kim, Kevin Kim
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
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Korea's Emerging Importance In The Practice Of International Commercial Arbitration, Jack J. Coe, E Y. Park, Grant Kim, Kevin Kim
Korea's Emerging Importance In The Practice Of International Commercial Arbitration, Jack J. Coe, E Y. Park, Grant Kim, Kevin Kim
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
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Negotiating A Deal In Korea: Reflections Of A Battle-Scarred Veteran, Michael E. Zacharia
Negotiating A Deal In Korea: Reflections Of A Battle-Scarred Veteran, Michael E. Zacharia
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
In 1996, for an international widget company focused on selling to the Japanese tourist and looking to expand its business, Korea was the Promised Land. Korea had a widget business well in excess of (U.S.) $500 million, and was the second most popular Japanese tourist destination. No foreign companies were in the market, and my client BWC (a world-renowned widget company), sought to change that. They did, for a while. This paper analyzes select aspects of the twelve months of Round One negotiations that led to the triumphant signing of a Joint Venture Agreement with SY, a leading Korean widget …