Thursday, December 3, 2015

Caron, Schill, Smutny, & Triantafilou: Practising Virtue: Inside International Arbitration

David D. Caron (King's College London - Law), Stephan W. Schill (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law), Abby Cohen Smutny (White and Case LLP), & Epaminontas E. Triantafilou (Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP) have published Practising Virtue: Inside International Arbitration (Oxford Univ. Press 2015). Contents include:
  • David D. Caron, Stephan W. Schill, Abby Cohen Smutny, & Epaminontas Triantafilou, Practising Virtue: An Introduction
  • Sundaresh Menon, The Transnational Protection of Private Rights: Issues, Challenges, and Possible Solutions
  • Alan Redfern, The Changing World of International Arbitration
  • Piero Bernardini, International Commercial Arbitration and Investment Treaty Arbitration
  • Eduardo Zuleta, International Jurisprudence, Global Governance, and Global Administrative Law
  • James H. Carter, The Culture of Arbitration and the Defence of Arbitral Legitimacy
  • Stephan W. Schill, Conceptions of Legitimacy in International Arbitration
  • V.V. Veeder, The Historical Keystone to International Arbitration: The Party-Appointed Arbitrator - From Miami to Geneva
  • Antonio R. Parra, 'Black's Bank' and the Settlement of Investment Disputes
  • Stephen M. Schwebel, Judge Sir Hersch Lauterpacht's Report on the Revision of the Statute of the International Court of Justice
  • Oscar M. Garibaldi, Jurisdictional Errors: A Critique of the North American Dredging Company Case
  • Emmanuel Gaillard, Sociology of International Arbitration
  • Giorgio Sacerdoti, From Law Professor to International Adjudicator: The WTO Appellate Body and ICSID Arbitration Compared - A Personal Account
  • Donald Francis Donovan, The Advocate in the Transnational Justice System
  • Gary Born & Marija Scekic, Pre-Arbitration Procedural Requirements: 'A Dismal Swamp'
  • Christoph Schreuer, At What Time Must Jurisdiction Exist?
  • Rudolf Dolzer, Local Remedies in International Treaties: A Stocktaking
  • L. Yves Fortier, Investor-State Tribunals and National Courts: A Harmony of Spheres?
  • Horacio A. Grigera Naon, Should International Commercial Arbitrators Declare a Law Unconstitutional?
  • Joseph E. Neuhaus, The Enforceability of Legislative Stabilization Clauses
  • Neil Kaplan, Non-Payment of Advances on Costs: No Pay, Can Play?
  • Julian D.M. Lew, Document Production and Legal Privilege in International Commercial Arbitration
  • David A.R. Williams & Anna Kirk, Fair and Equitable Treatment of Witnesses in International Arbitration - Some Emerging Principles
  • David D. Caron, Regulating Opacity: Shaping How Tribunals Think
  • Judith A.E. Gill, The Development of Legal Argument in Arbitration: Law as an Afterthought - Is It Time To Recalibrate Our Approach?
  • Mahnoush H. Arsanjani & W. Michael Reisman, Babel and BITs: Divergence Analysis and Authentication in the Unusual Decision of Kilic v. Turkmenistan
  • Kaj Hober, Reporting from the Arbitral Shop-Floor: Treaty Interpretation in Practice
  • Stanimir A. Alexandrov, Judge Brower and the Vienna Convention Rules of Treaty Interpretation
  • Epaminontas E. Triantafilou, Contemporaneity and Its Limits in Treaty Interpretation
  • Richard M. Mosk, Deliberations of Arbitrators
  • Albert Jan van den Berg, Charles Brower's Problem with 100 Per Cent-Dissenting Opinions by Party-Appointed Arbitrators in Investment Arbitration
  • Michael Hwang & Joshua Lim, How to Draft Enforceable Awards under the Model Law
  • O. Thomas Johnson, The Deal with BITs: What the Parties Thought They Would Get, What They Thought They Were Giving Up to Get It, and What They Got
  • Christopher Greenwood, Reflections on 'Most Favoured Nation' Clauses in Bilateral Investment Treaties
  • Loretta Malintoppi & Hussein Haeri, The Non-Disputing State Party in Investment Arbitration: An Interested Player or the Third Man Out?
  • Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Time in International Law and Arbitration: The Chess Clock No Longer Works
  • James Crawford, Challenges to Arbitrators in ICSID Arbitration
  • Gavan Griffith & Daniel Kalderimis, 'Pure' Issue Conflicts in Investment Treaty Arbitration
  • Abby Cohen Smutny, CompensationDue in the Event of an Unlawful Expropriation: The 'Simple Scheme' Presented by Chorzow Factory and Its Relevance to Investment Treaty Disputes
  • Hans van Houtte & Bridie McAsey, FutureDamages in Investment Arbitration - A Tribunal with a Crystal Ball?
  • Arthur W. Rovine, Allocation of Costs in Recent ICSID Awards
  • Carolyn B. Lamm, Eckhard R. Hellbeck, & David P. Riesenberg, The Two Annulment Decisions in Amco Asia and 'Non-Application' of Applicable Law by ICSID Tribunals
  • Pierre-Marie Dupuy & Julie Maupin, Of Wit, Wisdom, and Balance in International Law: Reflections on the Tokyo Resolution of the Institut de Droit International