Dickinson Law Review - Volume 113, 2008-2009
Front Matter
Articles
Introduction
Thomas E. Carbonneau
Ascertaining the Parties' Intentions in Arbitral Design
George A. Bermann
Private Ordering and International Commercial Arbitration
Christopher R. Drahozal
Empirical Research on Consumer Arbitration: What the Data Reveals
Sarah R. Cole and Kristen M. Blankley
How Congress Can Make a More Equitable Federal Arbitration Act
Richard A. Bales and Sue Irion
Personal Autonomy and Vacatur After Hall Street
Richard C. Reuben
The Relevance of the Interests of Third Parties in Arbitration: Taking a Closer Look at the Elephant in the Room
Stavros Brekoulakis
State Interests and Arbitration: The Russian Model
William E. Butler
Consumer Arbitration in the Evolving Canadian Landscape
Geneviève Saumier
Arbitration, Civilization and Public Policy: Seeking Counterpoise between Arbitral Autonomy and the Public Policy Defense in View of Foreign Mandatory Public Law
Christopher S. Gibson
The Emerging Civilization of Investment Arbitration
Andrea K. Bjorklund
Denial of Benefits and Article 17 of the Energy Charter Treaty
Loukas A. Mistelis and Crina Mihaela Baltag
Agreements to Arbitrate and the Predictability of Procedures
Lawrence W. Newman
Restating the U.S. Law of International Commercial Arbitration
George A. Bermann, Jack J. Coe Jr., Christopher R. Drahozal, and Catherine A. Rogers
Judicial Approbation in Building the Civilization of Arbitration
Thomas E. Carbonneau