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Dossier V: Interests, Auxiliary and Alternative Remedies Laurent Levy, Filip De Ly Arbitrators frequently face requests wrongly considered as being of incidental nature. Interest claims in particular raise delicate legal issues and may involve considerable amounts, sometimes exceeding the main claim. So as to guarantee the quick and effective enforcement of awards, the arbitral p more... |
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Age Discrimination Law in Europe Robert von Steinau-Steinrück, Nicky ten Bokum, Tom Flanagan, Roselyn Sands Although the effect of the EC Anti-Discrimination Framework Directive 2000/78 pervades age discrimination law in all Member States, the courts of each country can and do interpret its provisions – especially pertaining to sanctions – in various ways. In addition, claims of discriminatio more... |
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American Private International Law Symeon Symeonides This volume is an authoritative and complete yet compact presentation of private international law—or ‘conflict of laws’—in the United States of America. Its author is a “conflicts giant” (60 Stanford Law Review 247 at 249 (2007)) and “the world’s more... |
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An Introduction To Intellectual Asset Management Sunita Sreedharan An Introduction to Intellectual Asset Management Examines various ways adopted by leading companies in managing their intellectual assets and intellectual properties in leveraging them for optimal returns. Using case laws and anecdotes, the book explains how intellectual properties have created w more... |
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Antidumping: A Developing Country Perspective Reem Raslan This book aims to examine the use of antidumping laws as “temporary adjustment” safety valves. That is, domestic industries suddenly exposed to international competition need some measures to help them cope with the new market conditions The book is divided into six chapters: The intro more... |
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Antitrust Developments in Europe 2007 Romano Subiotto, Robert Snelders Antitrust laws and proceedings in Europe, both at the Community and national levels, shape the European and international business landscape profoundly. It is therefore essential that business leaders and legal practitioners remain informed of the most important antitrust law developments and thei more... |
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Arbitrability: International and Comparative Perspectives Loukas A. Mistelis, Stavros L. Brekoulakis It often seems today that no dispute is barred from resolution by arbitration. Even the fundamental question of whether a dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of a judicial body may itself be arbitrable. Arbitrability is thus an elusive concept; yet a systematic study of it, as this boo more... |
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Arbitration in Brazil: Law and Practice Joao Bosco Lee, Eduardo Damio Goncalves, Clavio de Mello Valencia Filho Brazil has rapidly occupied an important place in the world of arbitration. This is the only major work on arbitration in Brazil written for the foreign practitioner. This book contains a systematic study of the Brazilian Arbitration Act and other Brazilian Acts which regulate arbitration in Brazil, more... |
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Arbitration in Hong Kong 2nd Edition Michael Moser This book provides a general introduction to the law and practice of arbitration in Hong Kong, Asia's leading international arbitration centre. The book examines the benefits of arbitration as a dispute settlement mechanism and the relative advantages of Hong Kong as an arbitration venue. It goes more... |
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Bias Challenges in International Arbitration: The Need for a 'Real Danger' Test Sam Luttrell Private international actors go to arbitration to avoid adjudicatory risks, especially the risk of bias. It follows that safeguarding procedural fairness is a key concern in arbitral processes, and that exposing actual bias is crucial. However, evidence from both case law and institutional statisti more... |
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