Legal Theory Of International Arbitration by Emmanuel Gaillard
As Applied in France
This book delves into the intricate legal framework and philosophical underpinnings of international arbitration, offering a comprehensive analysis of its theoretical foundations. It explores the dual nature of arbitration as both a private contractual agreement and a mechanism for public justice, examining how these dimensions interact and influence the arbitration process. Through a detailed examination of key legal principles and case studies, the book provides insights into the evolving nature of arbitration and its role in the global legal landscape, making it an essential read for those interested in the complexities of international dispute resolution.
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- Published
- 2010
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- French
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- 300-350
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- English
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