A comparative study of the principles of international commercial arbitration with an emphasis on the protection of foreign investment [PDF]
Nowadays, arbitration is the most common method of resolving disputes arising from foreign investment in international trade. The inclusion of an arbitration clause in foreign investment contracts is actually a guarantee for investment protection ...
Ruholah Akhondi Roshanavand +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Obesity is an increasingly prevalent, chronic, heterogeneous disease, associated with a variety of obesity‐related complications (ORCs). This systematic literature review assessed US healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) and costs (direct and indirect) for people living with obesity (PwO) or overweight and ORCs.
Jaime P. Almandoz +3 more
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The arbitration clause in general terms and conditions of business transactions: Current trends in international trade versus consumer arbitration [PDF]
This paper shows the diverging tendencies in the understanding of the arbitration clause contained in the general terms conditions of business transactions (GT&CBT) in (international) commercial law and consumer protection law.
Vukadinović Slobodan
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Arbitration as Contract: The Need for a Fully Developed and Comprehensive Set of Statutory Default Legal Rules [PDF]
This Article analyzes the United States Federal Arbitration Act, as a statutory framework for effective arbitration of contract disputes. While arbitration under this Act has been subject to ever increasing criticism and calls for reform on a variety of ...
Graves, Jack M.
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Do Banks Learn From Natural Disasters? Evidence From the U.S. Financial Sector
ABSTRACT This paper examines whether U.S. banks learn from natural disasters. We explore several potential channels of adjustment and find that exposed banks primarily respond by adopting precautionary capital measures. This behaviour is evident both in the long run, when assessing divergent trends in the evolution of equity over time, and in the short
Dennis Dreusch +2 more
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(DE)LOCALIZATION OF ARBITRATION - ONLINE V. OFFLINE ARBITRATION
“We are living in unprecedented times” - a statement in all aspects of our lives for the past year. This is also valid for international commercial arbitration. Like never before COVID 19 is changing and reshaping the world of arbitration.
Toni Deskoski +2 more
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In the present article the texts of constitutions of various states are analyzed in terms of references to international commercial arbitration therein. Such analysis allows us to see the legislator’s attitude to the arbitration proceedings, which is in ...
L. S. Baleevskikh
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THE PRINCIPLES GOVERNING ARBITRATION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE LITIGATIONS [PDF]
The institution of the international commercial arbitration is continuously expanding, preferred by the majority of the business parteners worldwide as a way of resolving their ongoing issues. Although arbitration is characterized by flexibility, certain
Roxana Maria ROBA
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Arbitration: One Size Does Not Fit All: Necessity of Developing Institutional Arbitration in Developing Countries [PDF]
Litigation in developing countries has many defects which has prompted a need for the development of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Arbitration, being one such substitutive mechanism as a type of private litigation is the most suitable for ...
Gandhi, N. (Niyati), Shah, N. (Namrata)
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ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this systematic review was to critically assess and synthesise the current scientific evidence of the potential impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on treatment outcomes in periodontitis patients following NSPT, incorporating recent advancements in meta‐analytical techniques.
L. P. M. Weijdijk +6 more
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