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Computed tomography referral guidelines adherence in Europe: insights from a seven-country audit. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Radiol
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International Arbitration

McGill Law Journal, 2020
Abstract This chapter examines some of the methodological elements of feminist approaches to international law to rethink international arbitration. The central focus of a feminist prism appears to be whether international arbitration is subjugated by patriarchal domination structures, bias and injustice, thus mirroring and even ...
Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni
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Sociology of international arbitration

Arbitration International, 2015
Since the first comprehensive work in sociology of international arbitration in 1996 by Dezalay and Garth, international arbitration has changed considerably. This article considers those changes, through the prism of sociology. Although the essential players (parties and arbitrators) remain the same, arbitration nowadays includes a host of new actors:
E. Gaillard
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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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Integrity in International Arbitration and among International Arbitrators

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
In this tribute essay, I trace twin developments in international arbitration over the years: its evolution into a fully mature legal dispute resolution regime and the increasing focus on the professionalism and professional conduct of its participants.
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