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Contractualists versus jurisdictionalists: Who is winning the mandatory law debate in international commercial arbitration? - ARIA - Vol. 27, No. 4

Author(s): 
Josh B. Martin
Page Count: 
20 pages
Published: 
May, 2017
Jurisdictions: 
International
Practice Areas: 
Commercial Disputes,
Contractual or Consensual Basis of Arbitration,
Judicial Consolidation of Arbitral Proceedings,
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