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OverviewThe 2009 volume of Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation - The Fordham Papers is a collection of important works in international arbitration and mediation written by the prominent speakers at the 2009 Fordham Law School Conference on International Arbitration and Mediation. The 25 papers are organized into the following six parts: Part I: Investor-State Arbitration Part II: Arbitrator Ethics Part III: Damages in International Commercial Arbitration Part IV: The Theory and Philosophy of International Arbitration Part V: Investor-State Mediation Part VI: Mediation in the Context of Arbitration Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arthur W. RovinePublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 3 Weight: 0.898kg ISBN: 9789004182912ISBN 10: 9004182918 Pages: 454 Publication Date: 20 May 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I: Investor-State Arbitration Overview of Investor-State Arbitration: The Regressive Character of the 2004 U.S. Model BIT, Stephen M. Schwebel The Investor's Choice of ICSID and Non-ICSID Arbitration Under Bilateral and Multilateral Treaties, V.V. Veeder A Further Update on Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment-In Search of a Constant Jurisprudence, Meg Kinnear Annulling the Annulment: More on Contracts and Treaties, Francisco Orrego Vicuna Arbitrator Integrity and Investor-State Disputes, William W. Park Part II: Arbitrator Ethics Cost Concerns in the Drafting of Arbitral Awards-An Issue of Ethics, Arthur W. Rovine Bias in International Commercial Arbitration Versus Investment Arbitration: Are There Different Standards? Should There Be? Sophie Nappert Arbitrator Bias: A Russian Perspective, Ivan Marisin and Irina Sergeeva Arbitrator Bias in Countries with No or Reduced Arbitration Tradition, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio Part III: Damages in International Commercial Arbitration The Problem with Damages in International Arbitration, Lawrence W. Newman Presentation of Evidence and Legal Issues Relating to Damages: Tactics and Pitfalls, Hilary Heilbron, QC Damages-Standards for Compensation and the Role of Experts, Richard H. Kreindler Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: Methods of Calculation, Andrea Saldarriaga and Mark Kantor Compounding Interest in Interest: The Global Economy, Deflation, and Interest, John Y. Gotanda Part IV: The Theory and Philosophy of International Arbitration Overview, W. Michael Reisman Arbitration, Rhetoric, Proof: The Unity of International Arbitration Across Cultures, Lawrence Shore Three Philosophies of International Arbitration, Emmanuel Gaillard Is Arbitration a Service to Business or to the Legal Profession? Catherine Kessedjian Part V: Investor-State Mediation Investor-State Dispute Mediation: The Benefits and Obstacles, Edna Sussman Should Mediation of Investment Disputes Be Encouraged; and If So, by Whom and How? Jack J. Coe, Jr. Conciliation and BITs, Gabriel Bottini and Veronica Lavista Investor-State Mediation: Is There a Future? Tillmann Rudolf Braun Investor-State Mediation: Observations on the Role of Institutions, Margrete Stevens and Ben Love Part VI: Mediation in the Context of Arbitration Reflections on Culture in Med-Arb, Tai-Heng Cheng Will the Next Generation of Dispute Resolution Clause Drafting Include Model Arb-Med Clauses? Kathleen M. Scanlon and Kathy A. Bryan IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |