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The 2012 volume of Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers is a collection of important works in the field written by the speakers at the 2012 Fordham Law School Conference on International Arbitration and Mediation, held in London. The 22 papers are organized into the following five parts:Keynote Presentation by Charles N. Brower, Michael Pulos and Charles B. RosenbergPart I: Investor-State Arbitration by Christoph Schreuer, Philippe Sands, Sam Wordsworth, Barton Legum, Gauthier Vannieuwenhuyse, Jarrod Wong, Donald Francis DonovanPart II: Arbitration of International Financial Disputes by Kenneth M. Kramer, Mark Kantor, Edna Sussman, Jennifer L. GorskiePart III: Arbitration of International Construction Disputes by C. Mark Baker, Lucy Greenwood, Louis B. Kimmelman, Suyash Paliwal, C. Ryan Reetz, John W. Hinchey, Barbara Helene SteindlPart IV: Arbitration in Asia by Jessica Fei, Damien McDonald, Remington Huang, Michael Pryles, Lawrence BooPart V: Mediation by Chris Newmark, Donna Ross, Nancy M. Thevenin
Arthur W. Rovine has been serving as an arbitrator in international cases under ICSID, NAFTA and AAA/ICDR since he retired from Baker & McKenzie in 2005. He is also the director of the International Arbitration Conference at Fordham Law School and an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School.
ContentsContributorsList of AbbreviationsAcronymsKeynote PresentationSo is there Anything Really Wrong with International arbitration as we Know It?Charles N. Brower, Michael Pulos and Charles B. RosenbergPart I: Investor-State ArbitrationNationality Planningby Christoph SchreuerConflict and Conflicts in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Ethical Standards for Counselby Philippe SandsSome Thoughts on Applicable Law and Interpretationby Sam WordsworthDocument Disclosure in Investment Arbitrationby Barton Legum and Gauthier VannieuwenhuyseThe Mis-Apprehension of Moral Damages in Investor-State Arbitrationby Jarrod WongProvisional Measures in the ICJ and ICSID: Further Dialogue and Developmentby Donald Francis DonovanPart II: Arbitration of International Financial DisputesComplex International Financial Disputes-Is Arbitration the Answerby Kenneth M. KramerABACLAT: An Aberration?by Mark KantorCapturing the Benefits of Arbitration for Cross Border Insolvency Disputesby Edna Sussman and Jennifer L. Gorskie Part III: Arbitration of International Construction DisputesIn Search of an Exemplary International Construction Arbitrationby C. Mark Baker and Lucy GreenwoodHow to Make a Project Come Alive for a Tribunal: The Use of Demonstrative Evidence in International Construction Arbitrationby Louis B. Kimmelman and Suyash PaliwalPublic Policy and International Construction Arbitrationby C. Ryan ReetzFast-Track International Construction Arbitrationsby John W. HincheyThe Emergency Arbitrator in International Construction Arbitrationby Barbara Helene Steindl Part IV: Arbitration in AsiaArbitration with Chinese Characteristics (有中国特色的仲裁)by Jessica Fei and Damien McDonaldIssues on Challenge to Arbitrators in Taiwanby Remington HuangSingapore: The Hub of Arbitration in Asiaby Michael PrylesPrescription and Relief: Is it a matter of Choice?by Lawrence BooPart V: MediationModifying the Mediation Modelby Chris NewmarkMed-Arb/Arb-Med: A More Efficient ADR Process or an Invitation to a Potential Ethical Disasterby Donna RossCaucusing and the Cross-Cultural Divideby Nancy M. Thevenin