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The Three Ages of International Commercial Arbitration

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Product Code: 9781108799775
ISBN13: 9781108799775
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Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources, this unique history of international commercial arbitration in the modern era identifies three periods in its development: the Age of Aspirations (c. 1780-1920), the Age of Institutionalization (1920s-1950s), and the Age of Autonomy (1950s-present). Mikaël Schinazi analyzes the key features of each period, arguing that the history of international commercial arbitration has oscillated between moments of renewal and anxiety. During periods of renewal, new approaches, instruments, and institutions were developed to carry international commercial arbitration forward. These developments were then reined in during periods of anxiety, for fear that international arbitration might be overstepping its bounds. The resulting tension between renewal and anxiety is a key thread running through the evolution of international commercial arbitration. This book fills a key gap in the scholarship for anyone interested in the fields of international arbitration, legal history, and international law.


Author: Mikaël Schinazi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: Jun 20, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1108799779
ISBN-13: 9781108799775

The Three Ages of International Commercial Arbitration

$43.16
 
Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources, this unique history of international commercial arbitration in the modern era identifies three periods in its development: the Age of Aspirations (c. 1780-1920), the Age of Institutionalization (1920s-1950s), and the Age of Autonomy (1950s-present). Mikaël Schinazi analyzes the key features of each period, arguing that the history of international commercial arbitration has oscillated between moments of renewal and anxiety. During periods of renewal, new approaches, instruments, and institutions were developed to carry international commercial arbitration forward. These developments were then reined in during periods of anxiety, for fear that international arbitration might be overstepping its bounds. The resulting tension between renewal and anxiety is a key thread running through the evolution of international commercial arbitration. This book fills a key gap in the scholarship for anyone interested in the fields of international arbitration, legal history, and international law.


Author: Mikaël Schinazi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: Jun 20, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1108799779
ISBN-13: 9781108799775
 

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