Nearly a 100 hours of high quality lecture series on international arbitration by Gary Born, the preeminent authority on international commercial and investment arbitration. The series provides detailed, up-to-date overview and analysis of all legal and practical aspects of international arbitration:
- International Commercial Arbitration
- Arbitration Agreements
- International Arbitral Procedures
- International Arbitral Awards
- Investment Arbitration
- State-to-State Arbitration
This segment addresses the arbitral tribunal’s procedural discretion, particularly under the New York Convention and national arbitration legislation, and mandatory procedural requirements.
This segment addresses confidentiality in investor-state arbitration, particularly transparency provisions under NAFTA, the ICSID Convention, ICSID tribunals’ decisions and the U.S. Model BIT.
This segment addresses the consequences of the separability presumption, focusing on the independence of the arbitration agreement in cases of invalidity, non-existence or termination of the underlying contract.
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