International Energy and Minerals Arbitration
The papers presented at the 2013 Special Institute on International Energy and Minerals Arbitration are available both as a written manual (looseleaf binder or downloadable file) and audio CD or download (See audio options in the drop-down menu). Chapters include:
- The basic principles
- Evolution of international energy and minerals arbitration
- Investor-state arbitration
- Political risk management in Latin American projects
- Lessons learned the hard way – Panel discussion among the battle weary
- Current developments in investor-state arbitration
- Procedural conditions precedent to price review arbitration
- Ethical issues
- Proving corruption
- Arbitration and JOAs
- The “business case” for and against international arbitration
- Selecting and drafting dispute resolution clauses
- Procedural issues
- Enforcement of international awards in the U.S.
- Selection and appointment of international arbitrators
Mineral Law Series Volume 2013, Number 4 (September 2013)Manual (looseleaf or download): 1 volume/648 pagesAudio CDs: 900 minutesISBN 978-1-882047-80-2
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