Multi-Tier Approaches to the Resolution of International Disputes
Herausgeber: Gu, Weixia; Reyes, Anselmo
Multi-Tier Approaches to the Resolution of International Disputes
Herausgeber: Gu, Weixia; Reyes, Anselmo
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 929g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490603
- ISBN-10: 1108490603
- Artikelnr.: 61857318
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Multi-tier approaches to the resolution of international disputes: a global
and comparative study Anselmo Reyes and Weixia Gu; 1. Mapping and assessing
the rise of multi-tiered approaches to the resolution of international
disputes across the globe: an introduction Weixia Gu; 2. A snapshot of
national legislation on same neutral med-arb and arb-med around the globe
Hiro N. Aragaki; 3. Combinations of mediation and arbitration: the case of
China Weixia Gu; 4. The resolution of international commercial and
financial disputes: hybrid dispute resolution in Hong Kong Julien Chaisse
and Carrie Shu Shang; 5. Multi-tier dispute resolution: present situation
and future developments in Taiwan Kuan-Ling Shen; 6. Perspectives and
challenges of multi-tier dispute resolution in Japan Yuko Nishitani; 7.
Might there be a future for multi-tiered dispute resolution in Korea?
challenges and prospects Joongi Kim; 8. Combinations of mediation and
arbitration: the Singapore perspective Man Yip; 9. HKIAC's experience of
the use of multi-tier dispute resolution clauses Sarah Grimmer; 10. The use
of conciliation and litigation by the Hong Kong equal opportunities
commission (EOC) Anselmo Reyes and Wilson Lui; 11. Multi-tier commercial
dispute resolution processes in the United States Thomas J. Stipanowich;
12. Multi-tier dispute resolution clauses: an english perspective Eva Lein;
13. Multi-tier and mixed-method dispute resolution in Canada: from
obscurity to prominence in a single generation Joshua Karton and Michelle
de Haas; 14. Multi-tier dispute resolution in Australia: a tale of
'escalating' acceptance Richard Garnett; 15. Praised, but not practised:
the EU's paradoxes of hybrid dispute resolution Julien Chaisse; 16.
Multi-tier dispute resolution in Russia Alexander Molotnikov; 17.
Multi-tier dispute resolution under OHADA Law Justin Monsenepwo; 18. Making
multi-tier dispute resolution work Anselmo Reyes.
and comparative study Anselmo Reyes and Weixia Gu; 1. Mapping and assessing
the rise of multi-tiered approaches to the resolution of international
disputes across the globe: an introduction Weixia Gu; 2. A snapshot of
national legislation on same neutral med-arb and arb-med around the globe
Hiro N. Aragaki; 3. Combinations of mediation and arbitration: the case of
China Weixia Gu; 4. The resolution of international commercial and
financial disputes: hybrid dispute resolution in Hong Kong Julien Chaisse
and Carrie Shu Shang; 5. Multi-tier dispute resolution: present situation
and future developments in Taiwan Kuan-Ling Shen; 6. Perspectives and
challenges of multi-tier dispute resolution in Japan Yuko Nishitani; 7.
Might there be a future for multi-tiered dispute resolution in Korea?
challenges and prospects Joongi Kim; 8. Combinations of mediation and
arbitration: the Singapore perspective Man Yip; 9. HKIAC's experience of
the use of multi-tier dispute resolution clauses Sarah Grimmer; 10. The use
of conciliation and litigation by the Hong Kong equal opportunities
commission (EOC) Anselmo Reyes and Wilson Lui; 11. Multi-tier commercial
dispute resolution processes in the United States Thomas J. Stipanowich;
12. Multi-tier dispute resolution clauses: an english perspective Eva Lein;
13. Multi-tier and mixed-method dispute resolution in Canada: from
obscurity to prominence in a single generation Joshua Karton and Michelle
de Haas; 14. Multi-tier dispute resolution in Australia: a tale of
'escalating' acceptance Richard Garnett; 15. Praised, but not practised:
the EU's paradoxes of hybrid dispute resolution Julien Chaisse; 16.
Multi-tier dispute resolution in Russia Alexander Molotnikov; 17.
Multi-tier dispute resolution under OHADA Law Justin Monsenepwo; 18. Making
multi-tier dispute resolution work Anselmo Reyes.
Multi-tier approaches to the resolution of international disputes: a global
and comparative study Anselmo Reyes and Weixia Gu; 1. Mapping and assessing
the rise of multi-tiered approaches to the resolution of international
disputes across the globe: an introduction Weixia Gu; 2. A snapshot of
national legislation on same neutral med-arb and arb-med around the globe
Hiro N. Aragaki; 3. Combinations of mediation and arbitration: the case of
China Weixia Gu; 4. The resolution of international commercial and
financial disputes: hybrid dispute resolution in Hong Kong Julien Chaisse
and Carrie Shu Shang; 5. Multi-tier dispute resolution: present situation
and future developments in Taiwan Kuan-Ling Shen; 6. Perspectives and
challenges of multi-tier dispute resolution in Japan Yuko Nishitani; 7.
Might there be a future for multi-tiered dispute resolution in Korea?
challenges and prospects Joongi Kim; 8. Combinations of mediation and
arbitration: the Singapore perspective Man Yip; 9. HKIAC's experience of
the use of multi-tier dispute resolution clauses Sarah Grimmer; 10. The use
of conciliation and litigation by the Hong Kong equal opportunities
commission (EOC) Anselmo Reyes and Wilson Lui; 11. Multi-tier commercial
dispute resolution processes in the United States Thomas J. Stipanowich;
12. Multi-tier dispute resolution clauses: an english perspective Eva Lein;
13. Multi-tier and mixed-method dispute resolution in Canada: from
obscurity to prominence in a single generation Joshua Karton and Michelle
de Haas; 14. Multi-tier dispute resolution in Australia: a tale of
'escalating' acceptance Richard Garnett; 15. Praised, but not practised:
the EU's paradoxes of hybrid dispute resolution Julien Chaisse; 16.
Multi-tier dispute resolution in Russia Alexander Molotnikov; 17.
Multi-tier dispute resolution under OHADA Law Justin Monsenepwo; 18. Making
multi-tier dispute resolution work Anselmo Reyes.
and comparative study Anselmo Reyes and Weixia Gu; 1. Mapping and assessing
the rise of multi-tiered approaches to the resolution of international
disputes across the globe: an introduction Weixia Gu; 2. A snapshot of
national legislation on same neutral med-arb and arb-med around the globe
Hiro N. Aragaki; 3. Combinations of mediation and arbitration: the case of
China Weixia Gu; 4. The resolution of international commercial and
financial disputes: hybrid dispute resolution in Hong Kong Julien Chaisse
and Carrie Shu Shang; 5. Multi-tier dispute resolution: present situation
and future developments in Taiwan Kuan-Ling Shen; 6. Perspectives and
challenges of multi-tier dispute resolution in Japan Yuko Nishitani; 7.
Might there be a future for multi-tiered dispute resolution in Korea?
challenges and prospects Joongi Kim; 8. Combinations of mediation and
arbitration: the Singapore perspective Man Yip; 9. HKIAC's experience of
the use of multi-tier dispute resolution clauses Sarah Grimmer; 10. The use
of conciliation and litigation by the Hong Kong equal opportunities
commission (EOC) Anselmo Reyes and Wilson Lui; 11. Multi-tier commercial
dispute resolution processes in the United States Thomas J. Stipanowich;
12. Multi-tier dispute resolution clauses: an english perspective Eva Lein;
13. Multi-tier and mixed-method dispute resolution in Canada: from
obscurity to prominence in a single generation Joshua Karton and Michelle
de Haas; 14. Multi-tier dispute resolution in Australia: a tale of
'escalating' acceptance Richard Garnett; 15. Praised, but not practised:
the EU's paradoxes of hybrid dispute resolution Julien Chaisse; 16.
Multi-tier dispute resolution in Russia Alexander Molotnikov; 17.
Multi-tier dispute resolution under OHADA Law Justin Monsenepwo; 18. Making
multi-tier dispute resolution work Anselmo Reyes.