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Many believe that cyberspace was born out of a world of no regulation. And many believe that the future of dispute resolution lies in the absence of the state. The general view of online dispute resolution ("ODR") follows from these beliefs: it is a new and promising form of dispute resolution,...
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This chapter suggests that political systems theory allows us to make better sense of the fragmented understanding we have today of investment law in general and of investment arbitration in particular. Relying on a theory by David Easton, the chapter presents investment arbitration as a...
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International arbitration entertains a particular relationship with its own literature – the written knowledge in the field and about the field. This relationship is marked by one big mix, be it in the form of competition or cooperation, of practitioners who use it, legal entrepreneurs who...
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Does eBay operate (partially at least) within its own legal system? This is the question addressed in this article. The author's contention in this article is that, in cyberspace, specific communities can be found that have the three following characteristics: - they are primarily governed by a...
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