ASAB
- ASAB
- 2009
- Heft 1 (Seite 3-194)
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Bamforth/Maidment: “All join in” or not? How well does international arbitration cater for disputes involving multiple parties or related claims?
- Young/Chapman: Confidentiality in International Arbitration: Does the exception prove the rule? Where now for the implied duty of confidentiality under English law?
- Radjai: Confidentiality in International Arbitration: Brief overview of the position in Switzerland and further reading
- Clay: La Convention de New York vue par la Doctrine Française
- Scherer: Introduction to the Case Law Section, ASAB Volume 27, Issue 1, 2008
- Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland, 1st Civil Law Chamber: Parties not indicated, Ière Cour de droit civil, 1/2009, p. 103., 6 March 2008
- Jermini/Arroyo: Pitfalls of Waiver Agreements under Article 192 PILS in Multi-Contract Settings: Some Remarks on Swiss Federal Court Decision 134 III 260
- Parties not indicated, Ière Cour de droit civil, Not Indicated, 23 September 2008
- Parties not indicated, I. zivilrechtliche Abteilung, Not Indicated, 23 September 2008
- Parties not indicated, Ière Cour de droit civil, Not Indicated, 7 October 2008
- Parties not indicated, Ière Cour de droit civil, Not Indicated, 28 October 2008
- X Sarl v. Y, Cour de Justice, Chambre civile, Not Indicated, 18 April 2008
- Monsieur Jean-Marc X. (Grande Bretagne) v. Chris Y. et Brian Z. (Afrique du Sud), Tribunal de première instance de Genève, Not Indicated, 18 June 2008
- Hirsch: Decisions from the Geneva Courts on the Validity of Arbitration Agreements: Note - 18 April 2008 - The Geneva Court of Appeal
- Hirsch: Decisions from the Geneva Courts on the Validity of Arbitration Agreements: Note - 18 June 2008 - The Geneva First Instance Tribunal
- Bibliography
- Heft 1 (Seite 3-194)
- 2009