@article{20679, note = {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 Historical reference; 2.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;.}, author = {Hunter, Martin, and Marriott, Arthur, and Veeder, V. V.,}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/20679}, title = {The internationalisation of international arbitration : the LCIA Centenary Conference /}, recid = {20679}, pages = {x, 193 pages :}, }