1,101 research outputs found
The concept of good faith in international investment disputes - the arbitrator's dilemma
Professor A.F.M. Maniruzzaman examines the origins and development of the concept of good faith and in particular its application, scope and function in a contractual relationship
Reshaping international oil companies’ response mechanism to deal with the spectre of resource nationalism
International lawyer:a dialogue with judicial wisdom (an interview with the Journal of East Asia and International Law)
Addressing the global climate change problem in GATT/WTO law: the vision of a new international climate law based on international distributive justice
Problems of enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in the Gulf Cooperation Council States and the prospect of a uniform GCC arbitration law:an empirical study
The authority of a truncated arbitral tribunal - straight path or puzzle?
Professor A. F.M. Maniruzzaman describes the circumstances leading to truncated arbitral tribunals and examines the questions arising from such situations regarding the authority of the tribunal and validity of its awards, with reference to relevant current international arbitral rules
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