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Private international law and the African Economic Community : a plea for greater attention. [PDF]
oppong rf Private international law deals with problems that arise when transactions or claims involve a foreign element. Such problems are most frequent in a setting that allows for the growth of international relationships, be they commercial or ...
Oppong, Richard Frimpong
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Self-Serving Assessments of Fairness and Pretrial Bargaining [PDF]
A persistently troubling question in the legal-economic literature is why cases proceed to trial. Litigation is a negative-sum proposition for the litigants-the longer the process continues, the lower their aggregate wealth.
Babcock, Linda +3 more
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Arbitrability of International Tax Disputes [PDF]
Over the past years, "arbitration" as a means of settling international disputes has gained popularity, but compared to international tax disputes, the possibility of applying the arbitration clause is disputed. After the successful use of arbitration to
Naeem Noorbakhsh +2 more
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INDONESIA - FREEPORT ECONOMIC DISPUTE
PT. Freeport Indonesia began operating in the Mimika district in Papua Province at the Gresberg mining. Their cooperation with Indonesia was marked with a contract of work I (Kontrak Karya / KK), with contract period of 30 years. The contract was made after the legalization of the investment LAW on 7 April 1967.
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Consistently Inconsistent: What Is a Qualifying Investment Under Article 25 of the ICSID Convention and Why the Debate Must End [PDF]
International investment has helped to pave the way for an increasingly globalized world community. Consequently, the International Centre for Settlement of Investor Disputes (ICSID)—existing under the mandate of the World Bank and with the stated ...
Exelbert, Jeremy Marc
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KOMPETENSI PENGADILAN NIAGA DALAM PENYELESAIAN SENGKETA BISNIS DI INDONESIA
In the Indonesian justice system found three (3) judicial institutions authorized to settle economic disputes, the District Court, Commercial Court and the Court of Religion.
Sufiarina Sufiarina
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The article covers almost half a century of strikes which took place in industrial companies in Brussels, beginning with the major strike in the winter of 1960‑61 until 2010.
Jean Vandewattyne
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The article covers almost half a century of strikes which took place in industrial companies in Brussels, beginning with the major strike in the winter of 1960‑61 until 2010.
Jean Vandewattyne
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Sharia Economic Dispute Resolution During Covid-19 Pandemic
The process of resolving a case, especially concerning business disputes, generally runs slowly, drags on, and takes a long time, at least three months. This condition will, of course, burden the litigants, especially in cases where the value of the material claim is small. To overcome this problem, the Supreme Court issued PERMA No.
Asriani Asriani +2 more
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Van de golden sixties tot 2010: een halve eeuw desindustrialisatie en sociale conflicten in Brussel
The article covers almost half a century of strikes which took place in industrial companies in Brussels, beginning with the major strike in the winter of 1960‑61 until 2010.
Jean Vandewattyne
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