Document production: developments in international dispute resolution
Christof Siefarth
págs. 1-20
Ethics in arbitration: connections, conflict, and collegiality
Phyllis E. Bernard
págs. 21-42
The Effects of general principles of law
Christina Cathey Schütz
págs. 43-56
Widely used rules in international arbitration
Mitchell L. Lathrop
págs. 57-102
International contract law as the substantive law applicable to international contracts
John B. Tieder, Carter B. Reid
págs. 103-166
Enforcement of international arbitral awards in Brazil
Adriana Camargo Rodrigues
págs. 167-180
Developments in mediation in England and Wales
Paul Hopkins
págs. 181-200
págs. 201-234
Arbitration and litigation: an Indian perspective
Nusrat Hassan, K. Parinitha
págs. 235-248
Valentina Giarrusso
págs. 249-266
Katarina Chovancová
págs. 267-276
Resolving disputes involving United States expatriates and employees working abroad
Lorna Sills Katica
págs. 277-296
Consolidation intended, unintended, and class actions: a United States perspective
James J. Sentner, Anthony Guerino
págs. 297-308
Is the door open to United States discovery in aid of foreign arbitration proceedings?
Joshua D. Rievman, Anne E. Musella
págs. 309-324
United States public policy and enforcement of arbitral awards under the New York convention
C. Ryan Reetz
págs. 325-336
United States dispute resolution of international telecommunications contracts
Walt Sapronov, Robert J. Butler
págs. 337-350
International enforcement of arbitration awards
John W. Rourke
págs. 351-366