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Piercing The Corporate Veil In International Arbitration, Yaraslau Kryvoi Ph.D.
Piercing The Corporate Veil In International Arbitration, Yaraslau Kryvoi Ph.D.
Global Business Law Review
This article examines the application of the piercing the corporate veil concept in international arbitration. Interpretation of this concept is inconsistent even within one domestic legal system, and it is even less predictable in international arbitration when several legal systems come into play. Piercing the corporate veil may help to give a concrete practical meaning to the purpose of an arbitration agreement or a bilateral investment treaty. However, there are downsides of such piercing because it negates many of the benefits which the corporate form offers. Domestic courts are likely not to recognize and enforce an arbitration award piercing the …
Is International Arbitration Becoming Too American?, George M. Von Mehrem, Alana C. Jochum
Is International Arbitration Becoming Too American?, George M. Von Mehrem, Alana C. Jochum
Global Business Law Review
This article will discuss the emerging trend of Americanization of international arbitration. As American companies and law firms become more involved in international arbitration, the process has developed to include some of the procedural techniques common to the American courtroom. But other aspects of American litigation are not part of the process. Has this made international arbitration a more effective means of resolving disputes? What should American companies and their lawyers know about the process in order to participate successfully?
Freedom And Governance In U.S. Arbitration Law, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Freedom And Governance In U.S. Arbitration Law, Thomas E. Carbonneau
Global Business Law Review
Professor Carbonneau will discuss the possible impact of recent United States Supreme Court decisions on international arbitration. The opinions he will refer to could indicate a reversal of the Court’s position on arbitration that would undermine arbitration’s prominence as a means of resolving international commercial disputes. He will then discuss the negative effects international commerce could experience as a consequence.
Reconciling European Union Law Demands With The Demands Of International Arbitration, George A. Bermann
Reconciling European Union Law Demands With The Demands Of International Arbitration, George A. Bermann
Faculty Scholarship
European Union ("EU" or "Union") law and the law of international arbitration have traditionally occupied largely separate worlds, as if arbitral tribunals would rarely be the fora for the resolution of EU law claims and as if EU law, in turn, had little concern with arbitration. For several reasons, this pattern has recently been altered, although the relationship between EU law and international arbitration law is at present anything but settled. From the present perspective, the past looks like an age of innocence, for as these two worlds have begun to intersect, they have not done so entirely harmoniously.
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Mediation Representation: Representing Clients Anywhere, Harold Abramson
Mediation Representation: Representing Clients Anywhere, Harold Abramson
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction Issues In International Arbitration, Mitchell L. Lathrop
Jurisdiction Issues In International Arbitration, Mitchell L. Lathrop
Global Business Law Review
Arbitration, and particularly international arbitration, involves jurisdictional issues beyond those normally encountered in traditional judicial proceedings. This article will describe prominent jurisdictional issues in international arbitration based on recent pronouncements of judicial and arbitral authorities. From effecting notice of the arbitration proceedings to the improper composition of the arbitral authority, this article will discuss jurisdictional issues that can arise at any time during an arbitration proceeding, and how they can affect the enforcement of an award.
Considering Recalibration Of International Investment Agreements: Empirical Insights, Susan Franck
Considering Recalibration Of International Investment Agreements: Empirical Insights, Susan Franck
Susan D. Franck
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Investor-State Disputes: Prevention And Alternatives, Susan Franck
Investor-State Disputes: Prevention And Alternatives, Susan Franck
Susan D. Franck
No abstract provided.