Fordham Papers 2015
Table of Contents
Keynote Address
Hon. Stephen M. Schwebel, Outlook for the Continued Vitality, or Lack Thereof, of Investor-State Arbitration
I. INNOVATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
1. Barry Leon, Merit Appeals in International Arbitration: Undermining Arbitration or Facilitating True Party AutonomyII. INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION
2. Sophie Lamb, Unknown Title
3. Hon. William G. Bassler, Are Emergency Awards Enforceable in the United States? A Guide for the Perplexed
4. William W. Park, Soft Law and Transnational Standards in Arbitration: The Challenge of Res Judicata
5. Josefa Sicard-Mirabal, Precedential Value of International Arbitral Awards
6. Edward G. Kehoe, Motions to Dismiss in International Treaty ArbitrationsIII. THE CONFLUENCE OF EU LAW AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: BOTH COMMERCIAL AND INVESTOR-STATE
7. Klaus Reichert, Dispelling misconceptions – a viable choice for governments and for foreign investors
8. Catherine Amirfar, The Role of Damages Calculations in the Legitimacy of International Investment Arbitration
9. Nicholas Fletcher QC, Should ICSID have or not have a new appellate process, including a standing body to hear annulment applications?
10. Susan D. Franck, Crafting Appropriate Dispute Settlement:The Politics of International Investment Disputes
11. John Gaffney, Overview of Recent EU-Related Developments in Commercial and Investor-State ArbitrationIV. CORPORATE ISSUES
12. Fidelma Macken SC, Investor-State Arbitration - The European Union as Amicus Curiae?
13. Kaj Hober, The application of EU law in investment treaty arbitration: a clash of cultures?
14. Wolfgang Peter, Material Adverse Change Clauses: Some Practical Thoughts
15. Thomas H. Lee, International Arbitration of Patent Claims
16. Vera Korzun, Corporate Interest and the Right to Regulate in Investor-State Arbitration
Arthur W. ROVINE (ed.), Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers 2015, Leiden, Brill/Nijhoff, 2017 (250 pp.)
Arthur W. Rovine has been serving as an arbitrator in international cases under ICSID, NAFTA, PCA, and ICC/AAA/ICDR since he retired from Baker & McKenzie in 2005. He is also the director of the International Arbitration Conference at Fordham Law School and an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School. He writes frequently on international arbitration.
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