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Most books on international commercial arbitration approach the
subject through legal theory supported by anecdotal evidence. This
remarkable book is distinguished by its focus on the application of
quantitative empirical research to the study of international
arbitration. It collects, together with commentary, the existing
empirical literature on the subject, and also presents several
studies published here for the first time. Written in an easily
accessible, non-technical manner, Towards a Science of
International Arbitration provides the starting point for future
empirical research on international arbitration by collecting the
existing empirical literature in one place and by suggesting
possible topics for research.
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, which has been called the
most significant arbitral body in history, celebrated its 25th
anniversary in 2006. As of mid-2005, the Tribunal had issued over
800 awards and decisions--a total of 600 awards (including partial
awards and awards on agreed terms), 83 interlocutory and interim
awards, and 133 decisions--in resolving almost 3000 cases. The
Tribunal's awards have been described as the most important body of
international arbitration jurisprudence. The significance of these
decisions as persuasive authority is second to none.
In this volume, experts in the field identify and comment on the
Tribunal awards that are most important for international
arbitration; i.e., the cases that everyone needs to know for
investor-state and international commercial arbitration. The book
approaches the Tribunal's work from a forward-looking perspective
with emphasis on the continuing usefulness of awards and decisions
issued by the Tribunal in international arbitration practice.
In addition to original contributions from an array of eminent
authors (all of whom have extensive experience at the Tribunal
and/or in investor-State and international arbitration), this book
includes excerpts of key awards discussed in the contributions, as
well as appendices with foundational documents for the
Tribunal.
CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:
Roger P. Alford, Pepperdine University School of Law, former Legal
Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
David J. Bederman, Emory Law School, former Legal Assistant,
Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
David D. Caron, C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of
Law, University of California, Berkeley, former Legal Assistant,
Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
Jack J. Coe, Jr. Pepperdine University School of Law, former Legal
Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
Christopher R. Drahozal, John M. Rounds Professor of Law,
University of Kansas School of Law; former Legal Assistant,
Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
Christopher S. Gibson, Suffolk University Law School; former Legal
Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
Mark R. Joelson, Law Office of Mark R. Joelson
Lucinda A. Low, Steptoe & Johnson
Andrea J. Menaker, Office of the Legal Advisor, U.S. Department of
State
Sean D. Murphy, George Washington University Law School, former
U.S. Agent to the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
Daniel M. Price, Sidley Austin, former Deputy U.S. Agent to the
Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal
Jeffrey F. Pryce, Steptoe & Johnson
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