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American Journal of International Law, 1975
American Journal of International Law, 1973
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1984
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1985
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1977
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1983
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1977
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1985
American Journal of International Law, 1972
Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers (2009)
Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers (2011), 2012
One of the important rules events in 2010, both commercial and investor-state, was the adoption o... more One of the important rules events in 2010, both commercial and investor-state, was the adoption on June 25, 2010 of the revised United Nations Commission on Trading Law (UNCITRAL) Arbitration Rules. This chapter addresses the most important of the revisions. Among the significant changes to the 1976 Rules were those made to Article 26, dealing with interim measures. A further significant change in the Rules, a new Article 41, addresses fees and expenses of arbitrators. One of the less fortunate additions, according to the author, was a "possible waiver statement" set forth in an Annex to the Rules. Provision is now expressly made for joinder of additional parties who are to the same arbitration agreement. In view of the changes, the UNCITRAL process is likely to be not only more fair, but more expensive and slower. To date, the international community engaged in international arbitration has accepted this tradeoff. Keywords:expenses of arbitrator; interim measure; international arbitration; joinder; revised Rules; UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules; waiver statement
national Conferences. And we hereby express our gratitude to the Conference Faculty who gave so m... more national Conferences. And we hereby express our gratitude to the Conference Faculty who gave so much of their time and effort so that their special knowledge, skills and experience may be preserved in permanent form for the enlightenment of others.
The University of Toronto Law Journal, 1969
American Journal of International Law, 2001
Late last year, in a letter to Congressman Tom DeLay, majority whip of the House of Representativ... more Late last year, in a letter to Congressman Tom DeLay, majority whip of the House of Representatives, twelve former high government officials expressed their support for a bill introduced by Senator Jesse Helms in June 2000, entitled "American Servicemembers' Protection Act."1 The bill, if enacted, would prohibit any agency of the U.S. government from cooperating with the international criminal court (ICC), and proscribe U.S. military assistance to any nation that becomes a party to the treaty of Rome,2 with the exception of NATO members and certain other allied countries.
The American Journal of International Law, 2011
Constraining war finance by blocking belligerents' access to legal markets for their natural reso... more Constraining war finance by blocking belligerents' access to legal markets for their natural resource exports: A review of multilateral options
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 2014
American Journal of International Law, 1975
American Journal of International Law, 1973
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1984
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1985
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1977
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1983
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1977
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 1985
American Journal of International Law, 1972
Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers (2009)
Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers (2011), 2012
One of the important rules events in 2010, both commercial and investor-state, was the adoption o... more One of the important rules events in 2010, both commercial and investor-state, was the adoption on June 25, 2010 of the revised United Nations Commission on Trading Law (UNCITRAL) Arbitration Rules. This chapter addresses the most important of the revisions. Among the significant changes to the 1976 Rules were those made to Article 26, dealing with interim measures. A further significant change in the Rules, a new Article 41, addresses fees and expenses of arbitrators. One of the less fortunate additions, according to the author, was a "possible waiver statement" set forth in an Annex to the Rules. Provision is now expressly made for joinder of additional parties who are to the same arbitration agreement. In view of the changes, the UNCITRAL process is likely to be not only more fair, but more expensive and slower. To date, the international community engaged in international arbitration has accepted this tradeoff. Keywords:expenses of arbitrator; interim measure; international arbitration; joinder; revised Rules; UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules; waiver statement
national Conferences. And we hereby express our gratitude to the Conference Faculty who gave so m... more national Conferences. And we hereby express our gratitude to the Conference Faculty who gave so much of their time and effort so that their special knowledge, skills and experience may be preserved in permanent form for the enlightenment of others.
The University of Toronto Law Journal, 1969
American Journal of International Law, 2001
Late last year, in a letter to Congressman Tom DeLay, majority whip of the House of Representativ... more Late last year, in a letter to Congressman Tom DeLay, majority whip of the House of Representatives, twelve former high government officials expressed their support for a bill introduced by Senator Jesse Helms in June 2000, entitled "American Servicemembers' Protection Act."1 The bill, if enacted, would prohibit any agency of the U.S. government from cooperating with the international criminal court (ICC), and proscribe U.S. military assistance to any nation that becomes a party to the treaty of Rome,2 with the exception of NATO members and certain other allied countries.
The American Journal of International Law, 2011
Constraining war finance by blocking belligerents' access to legal markets for their natural reso... more Constraining war finance by blocking belligerents' access to legal markets for their natural resource exports: A review of multilateral options
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 2014