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This special issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business
examines a variety of issues relating to international dispute resolution.
National systems such as Brazil, England and Wales, Hong Kong, India, Italy,
Slovakia, the United States, are reviewed. The treatment of special issues
ranges from document production, discovery, and ethics to public policy,
telecommunications contracts, and expatriate employees. Finally, the issue
surveys various topics, dealing with matters such as the general principles of
law, international rules, international contract law, consolidation and class
actions, and enforcement of arbitral awards.
Document Production: Developments in International Dispute Resolution.
Christof Siefarth
Ethics in Arbitration: Conections, Conflicts, and Collegiality. Phyllis E.
Bernard
The Effects of General principles of Law. Christina Cathey Schütz
Widely Used Rules in International Arbitration. Mitchell L. Lathrop
International Contract Law as the Substantive Law Applicable to International
Contracts. John B. Tieder, Jr. and Carter B. Reid
Enforcement of International Arbitral Awards in Brazil. Adriana Camargo
Rodriguez
Developments in Mediation in England and Wales. Paul Hopkins
Arbitration in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Stephen D. Mau
Arbitration and Litigation: An Indian Perspective. Nusrat Hassan & K.
Parinitha
Mediation Under Italian law. Valentina Giarrusso
Mediation in Slovakia. Katarina Chovancová
Resolving Disputes Involving United States Expatriates and Employees Working
Abroad. Lorna Sillss Katica
Consolidation Intended, Unintended, and Class Actions: A United States
Perspective. James J. Sentner, Jr. and Anthony Guerino
Is the Door Open to United States Discovery in Aid of Foreign Arbitration
Proceedings? Joshua D. Rievman and E. Anne Musella
United States Public Policy and Enforcement of Arbitral awards Under the New
York Convention. C. Ryan Reetz
United States Dispute Resolution of International Telecommunications
Contracts. Walt Sapronov, and Robert J. Butler
International Enforcement of Arbitration Awards. John W.Rourke
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