International Economic Law
Damages in International Arbitration under Complex Long-term Contracts
Caratube v. Kazakhstan: For the First Time Two ICSID Arbitrators Uphold Disqualification of Third Arbitrator
Introduction
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The Free Trade Agreement of the Americas and Legal Harmonization
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The Concept of Market Contestability and New Agenda of the Multilateral Trading System
The successful completion of the Uruguay Round of international trade negotiations in 1994 and the creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on January 1, 1995 marks an unprecedented expansion of the international law relating to international trade. The rules of international economic law now extend into many new substantive areas, such as services, intellectual property, and investment. In addition, the revamped binding international dispute resolution process administered by the WTO will create a lively new jurisprudence in this field.
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The OECD Convention on Bribery
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NATO Interdiction of Oil Tankers Bound for Yugoslavia
NATO is preparing to interdict deliveries by sea of refined oil bound for Yugoslavia, as a means of ensuring that NATO's bombing of Serbian oil refineries will not be neutralized by the supply of refined oil from other sources. France and Italy have raised a question whether such interdiction at sea would violate international law.
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