International commercial and investor-state arbitration : Australia and Japan in regional and global contexts / Luke Nottage (professor of comparative and transnational business law, University of Sydney Law School, and special counsel, Williams Trade Law, Australia).
2021
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International commercial and investor-state arbitration : Australia and Japan in regional and global contexts / Luke Nottage (professor of comparative and transnational business law, University of Sydney Law School, and special counsel, Williams Trade Law, Australia).
Published
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
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9781800880825 (e-book)
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1 online resource (424 pages).
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Summary
"This thought-provoking book combines analysis of international commercial and investment treaty arbitration to examine how they have been framed by the twin tensions of 'in/formalisation' and 'glocalisation'. Taking a comparative approach, the book focuses on Australia and Japan in their attempts to become regional hubs for international arbitration and dispute resolution services in the increasingly influential Asia-Pacific context as well as a global context. Interweaving historical, empirical and doctrinal research from over two decades of work in the field, Luke Nottage provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the shifting state of arbitration over this period. Chapters incorporate empirical findings on topics such as case disposition times for arbitration-related court proceedings, media coverage of arbitration and Arb-Med patterns in Japanese arbitrations. The book also makes normative arguments for more concerted bilateral and regional efforts to maintain global approaches and to encourage renewed informalisation in international arbitration. This book will be an invaluable read for both scholars and practitioners of international commercial arbitration and dispute resolution, particularly those in or involved with the Asia-Pacific region. Government policy-makers and investment treaty negotiators will also find its insights useful"-- Provided by publisher.
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