Wednesday, July 3, 2013

New Issue: World Arbitration and Mediation Review

The latest issue of the World Arbitration and Mediation Review (Vol. 7, no. 1, 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • 25th Anniversary of the Dallas Workshop Institute for Transnational Arbitration: "The Best of the Best"
    • R. Doak Bishop, Introduction
    • 2000 - Stephen M. Schwebel, The Docket and Decision-Making Process of the International Court of Justice
    • 2001 - W. Michael Reisman, International Arbitration and Sovereignty
    • 2002 - David D. Caron, The World of Intellectual Property and the Decision to Arbitrate
    • 2002 - Charles N. Brower, Charles H. Brower II, & Jeremy K. Sharpe, The Coming Crisis in the Global Adjudication System
    • 2003 - Jan Paulsson, Waiting for Loewen
    • 2004 - Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler, The Arbitrator and the Law: Does He/She Know It? Apply It? How? And a Few More Questions
    • 2005 - Gerald Asken, Reflections of an International Arbitrator
    • 2006 - James Castello, Interim Measures Under Uncitral's Model Law New Proposals
    • 2006 - V.V. Veeder, Why Bother and Why It Matters?
    • 2007 - James A. Baker, III, Developing Successful Negotiating Skills
    • 2008 - William W. Park, Framing the Case on Quantum
    • 2008 - Lucy F. Reed, Damages In International Arbitration: Less Is More, More or Less
    • 2009 - Carla Powers Herron, Whose Arbitration Is It Anyway? A Corporate Perspective on the Duties of Counsel and Arbitral Tribunal
    • 2009 - William W. Park, Arbitration Integrity: The Transient and the Permanent
    • 2009 - Donald Francis Donovan, The International Arbitrator as a Transnational Judge
    • 2010 – Jan Paulsson, Moral Hazard in International Dispute Resolution
    • 2011 – Toby Landau, Advocacy in International Arbitration
    • 2012 – R. Doak Bishop, The Quality of Arbitral Decision-Making and Justification
    • 2013 – Gary Born, with Linda J. Silberman, A Conversation with Gary Born