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Over the last few decades, arbitration has become increasingly popular in a wide variety of contexts and jurisdictions …. However, up until recently, one field - trust law - has stood apart and resisted the pull toward arbitration. Over the last … arbitration of internal trust disputes, meaning disputes involving trustees and beneficiaries and relating to the inner workings …
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of international commercial arbitration for helping to solve the "legal infrastructure" dilemma common to most developing … "teach in" on international arbitration, organized by Professor Catherine Rogers, held in Ramallah, Palestine in conjunction … with a proposed Israeli-Palestinian ICC Center for International Commercial Arbitration.The second section of the article …
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Cases involving climate change have been litigated in the courts for some time, but new directions and trends have started to emerge. While the majority of climate litigation has occurred in the United States and other developed countries, cases in the Global South are growing both in terms of...
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BS Chimni, Developing countries and the GATT/WTO system : some reflections on the idea of free trade and the Doha round trade negotiations -- Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Dysfunction, diversion, and the debate over preferences : (how) do preferential trade policies work? -- J. Michael Finger, Trade and...
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