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Reasoned Awards In International Commercial Arbitration: Embracing And Exceeding The Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy, S. I. Strong Sep 2015

Reasoned Awards In International Commercial Arbitration: Embracing And Exceeding The Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy, S. I. Strong

Michigan Journal of International Law

Unlike many types of domestic arbitration where unreasoned awards (often called “standard awards”) are the norm, international commercial arbitration routinely requires arbitrators to produce fully reasoned awards. However, very little information exists as to what constitutes a reasoned award in the international commercial context or how to write such an award. This lacuna is extremely problematic given the ever-increasing number of international commercial arbitrations that arise every year and the significant individual and societal costs that can result from a badly written award. Although this Article is aimed primarily at specialists in international commercial arbitration, the material is also useful …


Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2015

Honors Convocation, University Of Michigan Law School

Commencement and Honors Materials

Program for the May 8, 2015 University of Michigan Law School Honors Convocation.


2015 Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 2015

2015 Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony, University Of Michigan Law School

Event Materials

Program of ceremony honoring Thomas E. Kauper and Yoichiro Yamakawa.