AJIL Unbound symposium: Global Labs of International Commercial Dispute Resolution
The American Journal of International Law’s online publication, AJIL Unbound, has recently published a symposium on the changing face of international commercial dispute resolution around the world. The symposium, entitled Global Labs of International Commercial Dispute Resolution, includes works by scholars from China, Hong Kong, Europe, UK, US, and Australia.
The contributions consider the emergence of new legal hubs, international commercial courts, and arbitral courts around the world, and their implications for global commercial dispute resolution.
The contributions include:
Introduction by Anthea Roberts
Experimenting with International Commercial Dispute Resolution by Pamela K. Bookman and Matthew S. Erie
The Resolution of International Commercial Disputes – What Role (if any) for Continental Europe? by Giesela Rühl
Conservative Innovation: The Ambiguities of the China International Commercial Court by Julien Chaisse and Xu Qian