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Contents: Vol 1

The first two issues of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement, forming Volume 1, 2010, will contain the following:

Issue 1
- James Crawford, Continuity and Discontinuity in International Dispute Settlement
- Anthony Aust on advisory opinions
- Emmanuel Gaillard on The Representations of International Arbitration
- Kaj Hober on Investment Arbitration and The Energy Charter arbitration
- Pierre Lalive on the reasoning of arbitral awards
- Gabrielle Marceau and Julian Wyatt on jurisdictional clauses in RTAs and WTO dispute settlement
- William Park on either truth-seeking or ethics in international arbitration
- Sang-Myon Rhee on economic aspects of international maritime disputes
- Pierre Tercier on international arbitration
- Gustavo Laborde on Investment Arbitration Upside Down: When Host States Bring Claims Against Investors

Issue 2
- Gary Born and Wendy Miles on the Sudan case and the inclusion of arbitration clauses in peace treaties
- Peter van den Bossche on a general matter of international dispute settlement
- Chang-Fa Lo on WTO dispute settlement
- Donald McRae on WTO dispute settlement
- Pierre Mayer on international commercial arbitration
- Christoph Schreuer on international investment arbitration
- Daniel Shapiro on international negotiation
- Ivan Shearer on the individual petition procedure of the UN Human Rights Committee as a species of international dispute settlement
- V.V. Veeder on international arbitration
- Rüdiger Wolfrum on a general topic of international dispute settlement
- Sébastien Besson and Thomas Schultz on A Transnational Law of International Arbitration? Revisiting Emmanuel Gaillard's Aspects philosophiques de l'arbitrage

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