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and unpredictable jockeying for authority and advantage. The article proposes that arbitration clauses governing …
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and significantly performed in the United States. The contract also contained an arbitration clause, requiring that any …DynCorp International, LLC, a U.S. company, and Aramco, a Saudi-owned corporation, entered into a contract for a … computer system which was to be manufactured in the U.S. and installed at Aramco's facilities in Saudi Arabia. The contract …
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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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The idea of investment treaty arbitration as public law is in tension with the concept of international law as a law … international law of a radical ‘internationalized public law' approach to investment treaty arbitration requires further thought …
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support that premise, it was necessary to seek jurisprudential (arbitration and litigation) and comparative basis. Even more …, due to contract law internationalization, customary international sources should be subject of domestic treatment, as they … foreign origin. This paradoxical treatment reflects, to some extent, another consequence: the Brazilian contract law is in the …
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