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Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation: Part I, 2021
With increasingly automated vehicles, the cooperation between the automation and the human becomes crucial. In cooperative guidance and control (CGC) of highly automated vehicles the questions arise how authority, responsibility and control are ...
M. Baltzer+3 more
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With increasingly automated vehicles, the cooperation between the automation and the human becomes crucial. In cooperative guidance and control (CGC) of highly automated vehicles the questions arise how authority, responsibility and control are ...
M. Baltzer+3 more
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Discussions in Dispute Resolution, 2021
This article assesses the structure and the process of commercial arbitration, which are determined by the different institutional contexts in which it arises.
Soia Mentschikoff
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This article assesses the structure and the process of commercial arbitration, which are determined by the different institutional contexts in which it arises.
Soia Mentschikoff
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On the Selection of Arbitrators [PDF]
A key feature of arbitration is the possibility for conflicting parties to participate in the selection of the arbitrator, the individual who will rule the case. We analyze this problem of the selection of arbitrators from the perspective of implementation theory.
Geoffroy de Clippel+2 more
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The hidden costs of law in the governance of global supply chains: the turn to arbitration
Review of International Political Economy, 2020This paper makes an important and unique contribution to the Special Issue by problematizing the neglected role of law in the governance of global supply chains and the hidden costs resulting from this neglect.
A. C. Cutler, D. Lark
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Pisa: Arbitration Outsourcing for State Channels
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2019State channels are a leading approach for improving the scalability of blockchains and cryptocurrencies. They allow a group of distrustful parties to optimistically execute an application-defined program amongst themselves, while the blockchain serves as
Patrick McCorry+4 more
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Rules and Practices of International Investment Law and Arbitration
, 2020International 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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Dynamic and Public Auditing with Fair Arbitration for Cloud Data
IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2018Cloud 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, 2020Remote 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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Arbitration procedures with multiple arbitrators
European Journal of Operational Research, 2012Abstract We consider two final-offer arbitration procedures in the case where there is more than one arbitrator. Two players, labeled 1 and 2 and interpreted here as Labor and Management, respectively, are in dispute about an increase in the wage rate. They submit final offers to a Referee. There are N arbitrators.
Vladimir V. Mazalov, Julia S. Tokareva
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The legitimacy crisis of investor-state arbitration and the new EU investment court system
Review of International Political Economy, 2019In 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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