Search results for: “international-arbitration/”

  • Servant (EU)

    Hierarchical Display of Servant (EU) European Union > EU institutions and European civil service > European civil service Servant (EU) Concept of Servant (EU) See the dictionary definition of Servant (EU). Characteristics of Servant (EU) [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Servant (EU)

    Hierarchical Display of Servant (EU) European Union > EU institutions and European civil service > European civil service Servant (EU) Concept of Servant (EU) See the dictionary definition of Servant (EU). Characteristics of Servant (EU) [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Arbitration

    Arbitration, reference of a dispute to an impartial person or persons, called arbitrators, for a decision or award based on evidence and arguments presented by the disputants. The parties involved usually agree to resort to arbitration in lieu of court proceedings to resolve an existing […]

  • International Court

    Opposition to a Real International Court Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Opposition to a Real International Court, wrote in 1921: 59. But, incredible as it may sound, this is not generally recognized. It is just among the old champions of the […]

  • International Court

    Opposition to a Real International Court Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Opposition to a Real International Court, wrote in 1921: 59. But, incredible as it may sound, this is not generally recognized. It is just among the old champions of the […]

  • Courts and Tribunals

    Hierarchical Display of Courts and tribunals Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system Courts and tribunals Concept of Courts and tribunals See the dictionary definition of Courts and tribunals. Characteristics of Courts and tribunals [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation […]

  • Duress

    • Why is duress a problem? We want to know people actually agreed to contract of their own free will. (either under subjective or objective theory). Also violates pareto superior economic model, where at least one of the parties is better off and the other is at least not worse off. […]

  • International Law Scope

    International Law: Matters of International ConcernIntroduction to International Law ScopeThe scope of international law is vast. Nearly every matter of legal regulation within a nation has some international counterpart. Over the last century, advances in communications technology…

  • Outline of International litigation

    Outline of International litigation 1. Transnational Lawyering and Litigation A. The Rules of Transnational Practice i. In re Roel (NY Court Appeals) a. Mexican lawyer maintained office in NY and advised NY public on MX divorce law. b. Held: Foreign lawyer cannot practice law in NY 1. NY Penal Law, Section 270 forbids anyone from…