The Journal of
WORLD INVESTMENT & TRADE
Volume 6 February 2005 Number 1
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the abstract and bio note please click on the article title
The 11th Geneva
Global Arbitration Forum
1–2 December
2004
| Foreword |
Jacques Werner |
5 |
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Assessing Damages—Are
Arbitrators Good at it? Should They Be Assisted by Experts? Should They Be Entitled to Decide ex aequo et bono?—Some War Stories Contributions by: |
Geoffrey Beresford Hartwell |
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The Valuation of Lost Profits—Finding
it Right Contributions by: |
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23 27 31 35 |
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Damages in Investment Arbitration—Are
the Standards different from Commercial Arbitration? The Need for Consistency Contributions by: |
Hugo Perezcano |
39 |
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Who Wins and Who Loses in Investment Arbitration? Are Investors and Host States on a Level Playing Field?—The Lauder/Czech Republic Legacy Contributions by: |
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59 65 69 73 |
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Does the Loewen Award Endanger the Credibility of
the Nafta Dispute Settlement Mechanism? Contributions by: |
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79 83 89 95 |
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Making the Proceedings Public and Allowing Third-Party Interventions—Are the New Generation Bilateral Investment Treaties (U.S., Canada) Bifurcating Investment Arbitration from International Commercial Arbitration? Contributions by: |
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99 |
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Reforming the Wto
Dispute Settlement Procedures Contributions by: |
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123 125 129 |
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