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ch. 1. Contractual modifications of the arbitral process / Hans Smit
ch. 2. Ascertaining the parties' intentions in arbitral design / George A. Bermann
ch. 3. State interests and arbitration: the Russian model / William E. Butler
ch. 4. Agreements to arbitrate and the predictability of procedures / Lawrence W. Newman
ch. 5. Arbitration, civilization and public policy: seeking counterpoise between arbitral autonomy and the public policy defense in view of foreign mandatory public law / Christopher S. Gibson
ch. 6. Private ordering and international commercial arbitration / Christopher R. Drahozal
ch. 7. Personal autonomy and vacatur after Hall Street / Richard C. Reuben
ch. 8. How congress can make a more equitable federal arbitration act / Richard A. Bales, Sue Irion
ch. 9. Empirical research on consumer arbitration: what the data reveals / Sarah R. Cole, Kristen M. Blankley
ch. 10. Consumer arbitration in the evolving Canadian landscape / Genevieve Saumier.
ch. 11. Emerging civilization of investment arbitration / Andrea K. Bjorklund
ch. 12. Relevance of the interests of third parties in arbitration: taking a closer look at the elephant in the room / Stavros Brekoulakis
ch. 13. Denial of benefits and article 17 of the energy charter treaty / Loukas A. Mistelis, Crina Mihaela Baltag
ch. 14. Restating the U.S. law of international commercial arbitration / George A. Bermann, Jack J. Coe Jr, Christopher R. Drahozal, Catherine A. Rogers
ch. 15. Judicial approbation in building the civilization of arbitration / Thomas E. Carbonneau.
ch. 2. Ascertaining the parties' intentions in arbitral design / George A. Bermann
ch. 3. State interests and arbitration: the Russian model / William E. Butler
ch. 4. Agreements to arbitrate and the predictability of procedures / Lawrence W. Newman
ch. 5. Arbitration, civilization and public policy: seeking counterpoise between arbitral autonomy and the public policy defense in view of foreign mandatory public law / Christopher S. Gibson
ch. 6. Private ordering and international commercial arbitration / Christopher R. Drahozal
ch. 7. Personal autonomy and vacatur after Hall Street / Richard C. Reuben
ch. 8. How congress can make a more equitable federal arbitration act / Richard A. Bales, Sue Irion
ch. 9. Empirical research on consumer arbitration: what the data reveals / Sarah R. Cole, Kristen M. Blankley
ch. 10. Consumer arbitration in the evolving Canadian landscape / Genevieve Saumier.
ch. 11. Emerging civilization of investment arbitration / Andrea K. Bjorklund
ch. 12. Relevance of the interests of third parties in arbitration: taking a closer look at the elephant in the room / Stavros Brekoulakis
ch. 13. Denial of benefits and article 17 of the energy charter treaty / Loukas A. Mistelis, Crina Mihaela Baltag
ch. 14. Restating the U.S. law of international commercial arbitration / George A. Bermann, Jack J. Coe Jr, Christopher R. Drahozal, Catherine A. Rogers
ch. 15. Judicial approbation in building the civilization of arbitration / Thomas E. Carbonneau.