ISSN 0046-578X
Vol. 44, Issue 3, 2016March 01, 2016 EDT
Ethics in International Arbitration: A Critical Examination of the LCIA General Guidelines for the Parties’ Legal Representatives
Ethics in International Arbitration: A Critical Examination of the LCIA General Guidelines for the Parties’ Legal Representatives
Articles in Vol. 44, Issue 3, 2016
Vol. 44, Issue 3, 2016
- REMARKS: The United Nations: Pursuing Peace in the 21st CenturyDr. Kannan Rajarathinam
- Strength in Intellectual Property Protection and Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Least Developed CountriesJames Thuo Gathii
- NIAC Nonsense, the Afghan War, and Combatant ImmunityJordan J. Paust
- "Never Had a Choice and No Power to Alter": Illegitimate Children and the Supreme Court of JapanShigenori Matsui
- Ethics in International Arbitration: A Critical Examination of the LCIA General Guidelines for the Parties' Legal RepresentativesVincent S. Dattilo
- The Time is Now: Why the United States Should Follow the United Kingdom's Lead and Implement a Federal Nazi-looted Art Spoliation Advisory PanelChloe Ricke
- Implementing the International Health Regulations (2005) with Search Engine-based Syndromic SurveillanceRyan Sullivan
Vincent S. Dattilo, Ethics in International Arbitration: A Critical Examination of the LCIA General Guidelines for the Parties’ Legal Representatives, 44 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. (2016).