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Anglo-Portuguese Relations in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Informal Empire, Arbitration, and the Durability of an Asymmetrical Alliance

The English Historical Review, 2020
Abstract This article examines Anglo-Portuguese relations in the middle of the nineteenth century, particularly conflicts over territorial claims in West and East Africa. It examines how these conflicts were de-escalated and why they did not tear asunder the long-standing, if asymmetrical, alliance between Britain and Portugal.
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The Arbitrator's Jurisdiction at Risk: The Case of Hybrid and Asymmetrical Arbitration Agreements

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This article considers the extent to which flexibility in the drafting of arbitration agreements will be recognized and enforced at the arbitration proceedings by arbitral tribunals or by state courts. This article focuses on the issues raised by the interpretation and the enforcement of commonly adopted arbitration clauses known as hybrid clauses ...
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Asymmetric diffusion: World Bank ‘best practice’ and the spread of arbitration in national investment laws

Review of International Political Economy, 2021
Tarald Laudal Berge, Taylor st john
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Discovery in a screening model of final offer arbitration

International Review of Law and Economics, 2022
Amy Farmer, Paul Pecorino
exaly  

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