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Mixed international arbitration : studies in arbitration between states and private persons / by Stephen J. Toope.
1990
B 344 TOO.M
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Title
Mixed international arbitration : studies in arbitration between states and private persons / by Stephen J. Toope.
Description
xxxi, 404 pages ; 26 cm.
ISBN
0949009814
0949009903
9780949009906
9780949009814
0949009903
9780949009906
9780949009814
Alternate Call Number
B 344 TOO.M
Note
At head of title: University of Cambridge, Research Centre for International Law.
Contents: Chapter I, Introduction -- Chapter II, Possibilities for the delocalisation of arbitral procedural law -- Chapter III, Possibilities for the delocalisation of substantive law : the illusion of stabilisation -- Chapter IV, The recognition and enforcement of international arbitral awards between states and foreign private persons -- Chapter V, Remedies available to mixed international arbitral tribunals -- Chapter VI, International Chamber of Commerce arbitration : private disputes and the public interest -- Chapter VII, ICSID arbitration : avoiding the politicisation of disputes -- Chapter VIII, The Iran- United States Claims Tribunal : nature and function -- Chapter IX, The Iran- United States Claims Tribunal : its role and contribution to the theory and practice of international arbitration.
Contents: Chapter I, Introduction -- Chapter II, Possibilities for the delocalisation of arbitral procedural law -- Chapter III, Possibilities for the delocalisation of substantive law : the illusion of stabilisation -- Chapter IV, The recognition and enforcement of international arbitral awards between states and foreign private persons -- Chapter V, Remedies available to mixed international arbitral tribunals -- Chapter VI, International Chamber of Commerce arbitration : private disputes and the public interest -- Chapter VII, ICSID arbitration : avoiding the politicisation of disputes -- Chapter VIII, The Iran- United States Claims Tribunal : nature and function -- Chapter IX, The Iran- United States Claims Tribunal : its role and contribution to the theory and practice of international arbitration.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction; Part 1. Central problems : 2. Possibilities for the delocalisation of arbitral procedural law; 3. Possibilites for the delocalisation of substantive law : the illusion of STABILISATION; 4. The recognition and enforcement of international arbitral awards between States and foreign private persons; 5. Remedies available to mixed international arbitral tribunals; Part 2. The principal examples of institutional mixed arbitration : 6. International Chamber of Commerce Arbitration : private disputes and the public interest; 7. ICSID arbitration : avoiding the politicisation of disputes; 8. The Iran-United States claims tribunal : nature and function; 9. The Iran-United States claims tribunal : it's role and contribution to the theory and practice of international arbitration; 10. Cautions and prescriptions;
Introduction
The range of international judicial and quasi-judicial machinery
Consent
Access
The composition of tribunals
Appeals
Equity.
Introduction
The range of international judicial and quasi-judicial machinery
Consent
Access
The composition of tribunals
Appeals
Equity.
Series
Series
Hersch Lauterpacht memorial lectures ; 9.
Published
Cambridge : Grotius, published under the auspices of the Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, 1990.
Language
English
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University Of Cambridge. Research Centre For International Law.