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Title:
The Oxford handbook of international arbitration / edited by Thomas Schultz and Federico Ortino ; assistant editor Jason Mitchenson.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xliii, 978 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 26 cm.
Subject:
International commercial arbitration.
International commercial arbitration.
Other Authors:
Schultz, Thomas (Lawyer), editor.
Ortino, Federico, editor.
Mitchenson, Jason, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Arbitration in its Psychological Context : A Contextual Behavioral Account of Arbitral Decision-making / Tony Cole, Pietro Ortolani, and Sean Wright. Arbitration and Law / William W. Park -- Arbitral Jurisdiction / Alex Mills -- Appointment of Arbitrators / Jan Paulsson -- Transnational Public Policy in International Arbitration / Stavros Brekoulakis -- Human Rights and International Investment Arbitration / Ursula Kriebaum -- Enforcement of awards / Andrea K. Bjorklund -- Inter-State arbitration / V.V. Veeder -- The Ethos of Arbitration / Thomas Schultz -- Marginals and Elites in International Arbitration / Florian Grisel -- Mediators in Arbitration / Jacqueline Nolan-Haley -- Civil Society and International Investment Arbitration : Tracing the Evolution of Concern / Nathalie Bernasconi, Martin Dietrich Brauch, and Howard Mann -- The Control Over Knowledge by International Courts and Arbitral Tribunals / Jean d'Aspremont -- Efficiency. What Else? Efficiency as the Emerging Defining Value of International Arbitration : Between Systems Theories and Party Autonomy / Loukas Mistelis -- Legal Certainty and Arbitration / Frederic Bachand and Fabien Gelinas -- International Arbitration as Private and Public Good / Ralf Michaels --Investment Arbitration as Constitutional Law : Constitutional Analogies, Linkages, and Absences / David Schneiderman -- The Environment and Investment Arbitration / Makane Moise Mbengue and Deepak Raju -- The Multiple Forms of Transparency in International Investment Arbitration : Their Implications, and Their Limits / David Caron and Esme Shirlow -- Arbitration and Offshore Resources in Disputed Maritime Areas / Tibisay Morgandi -- International Arbitration : A Critical Private International Law Perspective / Horatia Muir Watt -- Arbitration : A Feminist Approach / Helene Ruiz Fabri and Edoardo Stoppioni -- The Arbitral Legal Order : Evolution and Recognition / Emmanuel Gaillard -- Epistemic Communities in International Arbitration / Andrea Bianchi -- Artificial Intelligence and Arbitration / Myriam Gicquello -- Investment Treaty Arbitration as Justice Bubbles / Anil Yilmaz Vastardis -- Empirical Findings on International Arbitration : An Overview / Christopher R. Drahozal -- The Rule Of Law Effects Of Commercial Arbitration From A Socio-Legal Perspective / Thomas Dietz -- Investment Arbitration and Political Systems Theory / Cedric Dupont, Thomas Schultz, and Jason Webb Yackee -- The Sociological Dimension Of International Arbitration : The Investment Arbitration Culture / Moshe Hirsch -- The Politics of Investment Treaty Arbitration / Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen -- International Commercial Arbitration : The Creation Of A Legal Market / Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth -- The Creation of Investor-State Arbitration / Taylor St John -- Energy Arbitrations / Elena Cima -- Interstate Arbitration : Five Moments / Alexis Keller -- Arbitration From a Law and Economics Perspective / Anne van Aaken and Tomer Broude -- Arbitration and Literature / Francois Ost -- Arbitration in its Psychological Context : A Contextual Behavioral Account of Arbitral Decision-making / Tony Cole, Pietro Ortolani, and Sean Wright.
Summary:
"This Handbook brings together many of the key scholars and leading practitioners in international arbitration, to present and examine cutting-edge knowledge in the field. Innovative in its breadth of coverage, chapter-topics range from the practicalities of how arbitration works, to big picture discussions of the actors involved and the values that underpin it. The book includes critical analysis of some of international arbitrations most controversial aspects, whilst providing a nuanced account overall that allows readers to draw their own informed conclusions. The book is divided into six parts, after an introduction discussing the formation of knowledge in the field. Part I provides an overview of the key legal notions needed to understand how international arbitration technically works, such as the relation between arbitration and law, the power of arbitral tribunals to make decisions, the appointment of arbitrators, and the role of public policy. Part II focuses on key actors in international arbitration, such as arbitrators, parties choosing arbitrators, and civil society. Part III examines the central values at stake in the field, including efficiency, legal certainty, and constitutional ideals. Part IV discusses intellectual paradigms structuring the thinking in and about international arbitration, such as the idea of autonomous transnational legal orders and conflicts of law. Part V presents the empirical evidence we currently have about the operations and effects of both commercial and investment arbitration. Finally, Part VI provides different disciplinary perspectives on international arbitration, including historical, sociological, literary, economic, and psychological accounts"--Provided by the publisher.
Series:
Oxford handbooks
ISBN:
0198796196
9780198796190
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1126670067
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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