International dispute resolution and the public policy exception / Farshad Ghodoosi.
2017
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Author
Title
International dispute resolution and the public policy exception / Farshad Ghodoosi.
Published
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
K2400 .G54 2017
ISBN
9781138183612 (hbk.)
113818361X (hbk.)
9781315645711 (ebk)
1315645718
9781315645711
113818361X (hbk.)
9781315645711 (ebk)
1315645718
9781315645711
Description
xi, 152 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)934706274
Note
Based on the author's thesis (J.S.D. - Yale Law School, 2015).
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
x
Acknowledgements
xii
Introduction
1
1.
brief history of the notion of public policy in English common law
5
A.
Paradigm shift
5
B.
Unruliness of public policy
8
C.
Definition
11
D.
Taxonomy
14
2.
brief history of public policy as regulatory planning in the United States
21
A.
classical approach
22
1.
Formalism
22
2.
Rationalism
25
B.
Age of statutes
27
1.
Emergence of a welfare state
27
2.
American legal realism
29
C.
need for a new approach
31
1.
age of multiculturalism
31
2.
revisionist approach
32
3.
Beyond revisionism
32
3.
Economics of the public policy doctrine
34
A.
law and economics approach in law
34
B.
law and economics of public policy
37
1.
Protecting parties
37
2.
Protecting third parties
39
3.
Protecting redistributive justice
41
C.
leading role of public policy
43
1.
Incompleteness of the law and economics approach
43
2.
Policy arguments in courts
45
4.
Public policy in arbitration
49
A.
Why people arbitrate: three paradigms
49
1.
Structural tension
50
2.
Consent-based
52
3.
Interest-based
55
4.
Resistance-based
59
B.
doctrine of public policy in arbitration
62
1.
Role of the public policy exception
62
2.
Courts' approach to public policy exceptions
63
3.
Concluding remarks
73
C.
United States Supreme Court
73
5.
trajectory of international dispute resolution
78
A.
Pre-modern developments
78
B.
Developments in the early modern era
80
C.
Emergence of the notion of public policy
85
6.
Theorizing international arbitration
91
A.
Judicialization and state power
91
B.
Two schools of international, arbitration
93
1.
transnationalist approach
94
2.
statist approach
99
3.
Practical significance
104
7.
Transnational public policy in contemporary international commercial arbitration
108
A.
Public policy in international commercial arbitration
110
1.
complicated picture of choice of law
110
2.
Empirical data on the success rate
113
B.
Three approaches to transnational public policy
117
1.
Common values among nations
119
2.
National courts' international public policy
121
3.
Lex mercatoria
123
C.
Transnational public policy in enforcement
128
8.
development of transnational public policy in international law
131
A.
Established norms
131
1.
Jus cogens
131
2.
Human rights
133
3.
Corruption and fraudulent conduct
136
B.
Transnational public policy in the twenty-first century
140
1.
Economic sanctions
140
2.
Sovereign debt
142
Conclusion
145
Index
147