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New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration 2014

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This books contains the written contributions to the 8th conference on ' New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration ' organized by the CEMAJ (French acronym for Research Center on Alternative and Judicial Dispute Resolution Methods) of the University of Neuchâtel Faculty of Law:

Expect the Unexpected: Avoiding Possible Pitfalls in National Arbitration Laws Olivier Caprasse / Maarten Draye; Arbitration of Intellectual Property and Technology Disputes –Recent Developments (Ignacio de Castro); A Critical Analysis of the IBA Guidelines on Party Representation (Felix Dasser); Adaptation of Contracts by Arbitrators: the Example of Gas Price Revision Disputes (Anne Véronique Schlaepfer); Review of the Recent Case Law of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court (Fabrice Robert-Tissot).

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Authors Oliver Caprasse, Fe Dasser, Ignacio De Castro
Assisted by Sé Besson (Editor), Séb Besson (Editor), Sébastien Besson (Editor), Christoph Mueller (Editor), Christoph Müller (Editor), Antonio Rigozzi (Editor)
Publisher Schulthess
 
Languages English, German
Product format Other book format
Released 01.11.2014
 
EAN 9783725585168
ISBN 978-3-7255-8516-8
No. of pages 262
Dimensions 155 mm x 225 mm x 23 mm
Weight 450 g
Series Collection CEMAJ
Collection CEMAJ
cemaj / Centre de recherche sur les modes amiables et jurisdictionnels de gestion des conflicts
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law

Verfahrensrecht, Immaterialgüterrecht, geistiges Eigentum, Schiedsverfahren, Intellectual Property, IBA Guidelines, National Arbitration Law

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