Recognition of Chinese Arbitral Award in Finland
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Recently, the September/October issue of the German law journal “Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts” (
The third issue of French Journal du droit international (Clunet) for 2012 was just released. It contains two articles addressing issues of private international law and several casenotes. A full table of content is (or will soon be) accessible
Sally El Sawah, who practices at the French arbitration boutique Leboulanger, has published a monograph in French on Immunities of States and International Organizations (Les immunités des Etats et des organisations internationales – Immunités et procès équitable). The book, which is more than 800 page long, is based on the doctoral dissertation of Ms El […]
Ronald A. Brand (University of Pittsburgh School of Law) has posted
The latest issue of the
Class action and other group litigation procedures are increasingly being adopted in jurisdictions throughout the world, as more countries deal with the realities of increased globalization and access to information. As a result, attorneys and their clients face the ever-expanding prospect of a class or group action outside their home jurisdictions. This book intends to […]
Liber Amicorum for Professor Emeritus Krešimir Sajko was published within the Collected Papers of the Zagreb Law Faculty, volume 62, numbers 1-2. The papers in Croatian, German and English language published in the Liber Amicorum fall under the topics on private international law, international civil procedure, international commercial arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, as well […]
Christopher Drahozal (University of Kansas Law School) has posted
The Italian publishing house CEDAM has published a new volume on the review of the Brussels I regulation: “