Browsing Centre for Commercial Law Studies by Author "Schultz, T"
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Efficiency. What Else? Efficiency as the Emerging Defining Value of International Arbitration: Between Systems Theories and Party Autonomy
Mistelis, L (Oxford University Press, 2019)International arbitration case numbers slowly but steadily increase and arbitration gains acceptance in jurisdictions where arbitration was previously underutilized or not encouraged; at the same time the subject matters ... -
EFFICIENCY. WHAT ELSE? EFFICIENCY AS THE EMERGING DEFINING VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: BETWEEN SYSTEMS THEORIES AND PARTY AUTONOMY
Mistelis, L; Oxford Handbook of International ArbitrationEFFICIENCY. WHAT ELSE? EFFICIENCY AS THE EMERGING DEFINING VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: BETWEEN SYSTEMS THEORIES AND PARTY AUTONOMY This paper explores efficiency as a perceived value of international arbitration. ...