Price : NLG; Supplier : Nedbook International, Amsterdam; Recd 28/03/95; Contents : A. The changing perspective : the last 100 years; VEEDER QC, V.V. Two arbitral butterflies : Bramwell and David : 1. The Bramwell arbitration code 1883; 2. The UNIDROIT Rome draft 1936; PHILIP, Allan. A century of internationalisation of international arbitration : an overview; MAYER, Pierre. The trends towards delocalisation in the last 100 years : 1. Delocalisation in the arbitral process; 2. Delocalisation of the arbitral award; 3. Conclusion; B. The lessons of the the last decade : LALIVE, Pierre. The internationalisation of international arbitration : some observations : 1. Adoption of national legislation; 2. Causes for concern; 3. Conclusion; PAULSSON, Jan. The lessons of the last decade : the promise and dangers of globalisation and practice under the LCIA rules : 1. Globalisation and its dangers; 2. Practice under the LCIA rules; C. Looking ahead to the next ten years : BOECKSTIEGEL, Karl-Heinz. The internationalisation of international arbitration : looking ahead to the next ten years : 1. Expected major fields of international arbitration; 2. Making international arbitration more effective; 3. Concluding remarks; WETTER, Gillis. The internationalisation of international arbitration : looking ahead to the next ten years : 1. Introduction; 2. Globalisation, regionalisation and the growth of knowledge; 3. Harmonisation of national diversity; 4. Growth, stagnation or retrogression; 5. Coutervailing threats; 6. Concluding remarks; D. Into the 21st Century and the next 100 years : HOLTZMANN, Howard. A task for the 21st Century : creating a new international court for resolving disputes on the enforceability of arbitral awards; SCHWEBEL, Stephen. The creation and operation of an international court of arbitral awards; BERMUDES, Sergio, LINS, Carlos. The future of arbitration in Brazil and in Latin America : 1. Historical reference; 2. Current legislation; 3. Compromis; 4. Arbitral clause (clause compromissoire); 5. International contracts; 6. Ratification; 7. Restriction on arbitration; 8. Arbitration in other Latin American countries : 1. Argentina; 2. Chile; 3. Colombia; 4. Costa Rica; 5. Mexico; 6. Uruguay; 7. Venezuela; 9. Encouraging developments; 10. Final assessment; DELVOLVE, Jean-Louis. The fundamental right to arbitration : 1. Liberty of the parties; 2. Equality of the parties;. The Centenary Conference of LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration) took place in London from 21 to 22 September 1993. Papers presented at the Centenary Conference 21-22 september 1993 celebrating the foudation of the London Court of International Arbitration. Centenary Conference of the London Court of International Arbitration from 21 to 22 September 1993 in London. "Arbitration international" foot of t.p.