
Comparative Constitutional Foundations of Private-Public Arbitration
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright ©
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties, Legislation, and Related Instruments
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 The Comparative Constitutional Foundations of Private-Public Arbitration: An Introduction ~ Stephan W. Schill
- PART I: PRIVATE-PUBLIC ARBITRATION IN EUROPE
- 2 Private-Public Arbitration in English Law: The Splendid Isolation of Arbitration from Public Law ~ Stavros Brekoulakis | Margare Devaney
- 3 The Private-Public Divide and Its Influence over French Arbitration Law: Tradition and Transition ~ Florian Grisel
- 4 Eroding the Rule of Law through PrivatePublic Arbitration? Constitutionalization of PrivatePublic Arbitration in the German Legal System ~ Stephan W. Schill | Nadine Berger
- 5 Private-Public Arbitration in Spain: Legislative Timidity in the Shadow of the Constitution ~ Victor Ferreres Comella | Pol Fontboté Pradilla
- 6 Private-Public Arbitration under Greek Law: A (Nearly Complete) Public Law Paradigm ~ Nikolaos Askotiris*
- 7 Can a State Swim against the Tide? Hungarian Perspectives on Public-Private Arbitration ~ Csongor István Nagy*
- 8 Protection of the Public Interest in Private-Public Arbitration in the Baltic States ~ Egle Zemlyte | Tadas Varapnicka | Inga Kacevska | Aleksandrs Fillers | Karin Sein | Pirkka- Marja Põldvere*
- PART II: PRIVATE-PUBLIC ARBITRATION IN THE AMERICAS
- 9 Whither Leviathan? The Seepage of Constitutional Law into PublicPrivate Arbitration in the United States ~ Peter B. Rutledge*
- 10 The Extrinsic Factors of World Trade that Galvanized Mexican Public-Private Arbitration during the Pre-NAFTA Years and the Evolution of Safeguards for the Public Interest ~ Orlando Federico Cabrera Colorado | Andrea Orta González Sicilia
- 11 Reconciling Arbitral and Constitutional Governance: The Critical Role of the (Caribbean) Courts ~ Conway Blake*
- 12 The Legitimacy of PrivatePublic Arbitration in Argentina and Its Slight, but Yet Strong Differences with Private-Private Arbitration ~ Diego P. Fernández Arroyo | Francisco A. Amallo | Ezequiel H. Vetulli
- PART III: PRIVATE-PUBLIC ARBITRATION IN ASIA, AFRICA, AND AUSTRALIA
- 13 PublicPrivate Arbitration in the Iranian Legal System: The Intersection of Preferential Rights and Constitutional Constraints on Arbitration ~ Jamal Seifi | Kamal Javadi
- 14 The Attorney General as Guardian of the Public Interest and the Evolution of Private-Public Arbitration in Israel Tamar Meshel
- 15 Living on the Edge of Judicial Review: The Law and Practice of PrivatePublic Arbitration in Pakistan ~ Ahmad Ghouri
- 16 China's Bifurcated Attitudes towards Private-Public Arbitration ~ Manjiao Chi
- 17 Public Policy Dimensions of Public-Private Arbitration: Recent Development and New Systemic Awareness in Korea ~ Jaemin Lee
- 18 The Constitutional and Public Interest Foundations of PublicPrivate Arbitration in Ghana ~ Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja
- 19 The Dichotomy of Arbitration with the State in South Africa ~ Engela C. Schlemmer
- 20 Private-Public Arbitration in Australia: Public Law Concerns, Private Law Responses ~ Caroline Henckels
- Annex: Author Questionnaire
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