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International Commercial Arbitration

2021
Abstract This chapter studies how the private international law rules of most jurisdictions have traditionally addressed State court litigation, without considering the specificities of international arbitration. Many nations have now created their own legislation for international arbitration or adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law on ...
Franco Ferrari   +2 more
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International Commercial Arbitration

2020
Abstract This chapter traces the development of international commercial arbitration, which is often presented as a response to the demand for law and dispute resolution created naturally by an increase in transnational commerce and investment.
Yves Dezalay, Bryant G. Garth
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International Commercial Arbitration

1999
Abstract Commercial arbitration has a long history: it predates the existence of organised systems of States’ courts. Arbitration is a natural extension of the informal practice of traders calling upon a respected colleague to express a view on disputes between them.
John Collier, Vaughan Lowe
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International Commercial Arbitration

Netherlands International Law Review, 1963
1. With the internationalization of the market international transactions also grow in number and importance. Here we should not only think of international sales agreements. Important as those may be there are also licence agreements, know-how agreements, agency-contracts, transport agreements, deliveries of installations and even of complete ...
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