Browsing Centre for Commercial Law Studies by Subject "efficiency"
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Efficiency. What Else? Efficiency as the Emerging Defining Value of International Arbitration: Between Systems Theories and Party Autonomy
(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
EFFICIENCY. 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. ...