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Justice in the balance: The crucial role of disclosure in ensuring justice in Jordanian arbitration

Conflict Resolution Quarterly
As an alternative to traditional court litigation, arbitration has gained prominence in Jordan's legal landscape for its distinct attributes like speediness, confidentiality, autonomy, and efficiency.
Mosleh A. Tarawneh, T. Alhasan
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Rules and Practices of International Investment Law and Arbitration

, 2020
International investment law and arbitration is its own 'galaxy', made up of thousands of treaties to be read in relation to hundreds of awards. It is also diverse, as treaty and arbitration practices display nuances and differences on a number of issues.
Y. Radi
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On the Semantics of Arbitration

International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 1997
Revision and update operators add new information to some old information represented by a logical theory. Katsuno and Mendelzon show that both revision and update operators can be characterized as accomplishing a minimal change in the old information to accommodate the new information.
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Dynamic and Public Auditing with Fair Arbitration for Cloud Data

IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2018
Cloud users no longer physically possess their data, so how to ensure the integrity of their outsourced data becomes a challenging task. Recently proposed schemes such as “provable data possession” and “proofs of retrievability” are designed to address ...
Hao Jin, Hong Jiang, Ke Zhou
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Remote Hearings in International Arbitration: An Analytical Framework

Journal of International Arbitration, 2020
Remote hearings are nothing new, but the Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) crisis has forced international arbitration out of its comfort zone. Parties, counsel, and arbitrators must adapt to the new reality of conducting arbitrations in the face of ...
Maxi Scherer
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The legitimacy crisis of investor-state arbitration and the new EU investment court system

Review of International Political Economy, 2019
In response to the ongoing legitimacy crisis of investor-state arbitration, the European Union (EU) developed a new model of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) that replaces international arbitration with a system of bilateral investment courts. In
Thomas Dietz, Marius Dotzauer, E. Cohen
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What is an Arbitration? Artificial Intelligence and the Vanishing Human Arbitrator

, 2020
Technological developments, especially digitization, artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain technology, are currently disrupting the traditional format and conduct of arbitrations.
Horst Eidenmueller, Faidon Varesis
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THE INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF ARBITRATORS IN ARBITRATION

THE JOURNAL OF UNIQUE LAWS AND STUDENTS, 2023
The arbitration procedure depends heavily on the arbitrators' impartiality and independence. Arbitration is a good substitute for conventional litigation because arbitrators must be free from any direct or indirect influence that can compromise their capacity to deliver an impartial verdict.
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The Evolution of International Arbitration: Judicialization, Governance, Legitimacy

The American journal of comparative law, 2019
Alec Stone Sweet and Florian Grisel have written a very interesting and timely book on international arbitration. The book will certainly shed light on current controversies over the role of arbitration in the transnational sphere.
Victor Ferres Comella
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Arbitration, Arbitrators, and the Public Interest

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1975
Talks about the reliance on interest arbitration in public sector labor relations in the United States. Factors suggesting that the use of interest arbitration will continue to grow more frequent; Concept of interest arbitration; Concern about the expertise of lawyers and nonlawyers as labor relations practitioners; Propositions on the theory that ...
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