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Smith, Robert M. ADR for financial institutions. Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1995.

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Alex, Grzybowski, UVic Institute for Dispute Resolution., and Cambodia Capacity Building Project, eds. Building democratic institutions and practices in Cambodia: Proceedings from the Cambodia Commission on Human Rights Capacity Building Project. UVic Institute for Dispute Resolution, 1998.

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Kavadi, Shirish N. Strenghtened [sic] access to justice: Mapping informal justice institutions in Maharashtra. National Centre for Advocacy Studies, 2008.

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Henrietta J. A. N. Mensa-Bonsu. Mechanics of dispute resolution for managers of tertiary education institutions: A training manual. National Council for Tertiary Education, 2003.

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Naidoo, Mahandra, Sylvain Baffi, and Nada Aridhi. Developing effective digital case management systems for labour dispute prevention and resolution institutions. ILO, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54394/ruqt8770.

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This working paper presents insights and lessons learned from the ILO's 2025 South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) workshop on digital case management systems. Convened in Bangkok, the workshop gathered representatives from South Asia, South-East Asia, and Southern Africa to address the persistent challenges of manual, paper-based labour dispute management systems, particularly inefficiencies and barriers to access to justice. Through a comparative analysis of digital case management systems from Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the Philippines, participants explored ke
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Edelman, Lauren B. Legal ambiguity and symbolic structures: Organizational mediation of civil rights law. Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Law School, 1991.

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G, Collier John. The settlement of disputes in international law: Institutions and procedures. Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Slaats, Herman. Traditional decision-making and law: Institutions and processes in an Indonesian context. Gadjah Mada University Press, 1992.

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Life & Peace Institute and Université du Burundi, eds. Les institutions traditionnels de résolution pacifique des conflits: Témoignages de bashingantahe durant la crise de 1993 au Burundi. Université du Burundi, 2003.

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Service, Canadian Corrections. Canadian resource guide to restorative justice and conflict resolution education programs : a compendium of programs and courses offered by universities, colleges and other post-secondary or community-based institutions =: Guide des ressources en justice réparatrice et en résolution des conflits, programmes et cours offerts au Canada : un répertoire de programmes et cours offerts par les universités, les collèges et d'autres établissements d'enseignement post-secondaire ou d'action communautaire. Correctional Service Canada = Service correctionnel Canada, 2001.

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Silbey, Susan. Dispute processing in law and legal scholarship: From institutional critique to the reconstitution of the judicial subject. Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Law School, 1988.

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Mission, Dhaka Ahsania, and PPVD Project, eds. Role of local institutions in reducing injustice against women: Exploring the functionality of village court NNPC and Shalish Parishad : promotion of human rights for preventing violence and discrimination against women and girls (PPVD) project. Dhaka Ahsania Mission, 2012.

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Leathley, Christian. International dispute resolution in Latin America: An institutional overview. Kluwer Law International, 2007.

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Blumberg, Leora. Southern African regional organisations: Recommendations of an institutional nature on decision-making and dispute resolution. Development Bank of Southern Africa, 1996.

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Schultheiss, Christian. Ocean Governance and Conflict in the East and South China Sea. Amsterdam University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463728997.

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This book tells the story of the negotiations between China, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries about the East and South China Sea disputes. Tapping into formerly classified and newly available primary sources, the book meticulously tracks these negotiations and their sudden U-turns. It is a story about the promises and perils of cooperation – as much about pragmatic, gradual and surprisingly resilient approaches to conflict resolution and ocean governance as it is about the expansion of states’ bargaining power through institutions. The book hinges on
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Center for Advanced Study (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)., ed. Towards institutional justice ?: A review of the work of Cambodia's cadastral commission in relation to land dispute resolution. Center for Advanced Study, 2006.

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1959-, Evans Malcolm D., and University of Bristol. Dept. of Law., eds. Remedies in international law: The institutional dilemma. Hart Pub., 1998.

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Alternative Dispute Resolution in Civil Justice Systems (American Legal Institutions). LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2002.

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Lowe, Vaughan, John Collier, and Antonios Tzanakopoulos. Settlement of Disputes in International Law: Institutions and Procedures. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Collier, John, Antonios Tzanakopoulos, and Lowe Vaughan. Settlement of Disputes in International Law: Institutions and Procedures. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Abby, Cohen Smutny, and Polášek Petr. 2 Arbitral Institutions. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199687862.003.0002.

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This chapter surveys arbitral institutions and arbitration rules relevant to the resolution of international financial disputes. It focuses on four factors that are important in the context of financial disputes: the selection and qualifications of the arbitrators; the speed and efficiency of the proceeding; the confidentiality of the proceeding; and the costs of the arbitration. Arbitral institutions covered include the Panel of Recognized International Market Experts in Finance (P.R.I.M.E. Finance), the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Lo
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Quayle, Peter. International Organizations and the Promotion of Effective Dispute Resolution: AIIB Yearbook of International Law 2019. Brill, 2019.

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Gao, Xuan, and Peter Quayle. International Organizations and the Promotion of Effective Dispute Resolution: AIIB Yearbook of International Law 2019. BRILL, 2019.

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Wang, Zhiqiong June, and Jianfu Chen. Dispute Resolution in the People's Republic of China: The Evolving Institutions and Mechanisms. BRILL, 2019.

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Roy, Goode, Kronke Herbert, and McKendrick Ewan, eds. Part V International Dispute Resolution, 19 International Commercial Arbitration. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198735441.003.0020.

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This chapter examines the nature of international commercial arbitration and its distinguishing features; the harmonisation of the law of international commercial arbitration; international arbitration and the conflict of laws; the review of arbitral awards; and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. Consideration is given to the contribution made by the UNCITRAL Model law on International Commercial Arbitration and to the rules of various arbitral institutions (such as the ICC) to the harmonisation of arbitral law and practice. Also examined is the relationship between arbitratio
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Henry G, Burnett, and Bret Louis-Alexis. Part III Practice and Procedure, 12 Advantages of Arbitration for International Mining Disputes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198757641.003.0012.

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This chapter discusses arbitration for international mining disputes. Such disputes often involve parties from different countries often with different legal systems and cultures. Arbitration in a neutral forum, with independent and impartial decision-makers, as opposed to litigation in the national courts of one party or the other, is, in most cases, the preferred international dispute resolution mechanism. Some of the more well-known international institutions include the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), International Centre for Dispu
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Canadian resource guide to restorative justice and conflict resolution education programs: A compendium of programs and courses offered by universities, colleges and other post-secondary or community-based institutions. Correctional Service Canada, 2001.

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Lord, Saville. Part III International Arbitration Agreements: Issues and Perspectives, 6 Some Reflections on the Making of International Arbitration Agreements for the Resolution of Commercial Disputes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198783206.003.0007.

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This chapter presents some thoughts on international arbitration. It begins with brief descriptions of the New York Convention and the UNCITRAL Model Law, which serve as the foundations of international dispute resolution. It then discusses arbitration agreements, the role of institutions, the role of law, and the disadvantages of arbitration. It argues that international commercial arbitration has become much more like that of the London Commercial Court; more often than not lawyers are called in from the outset. Pleadings, discovery, and the like are commonplace. The arbitral process has als
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Gabrielle, Kaufmann-Kohler, and Rigozzi Antonio. 1 The Concept and Sources of Arbitration. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199679751.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter analyses the concept of arbitration, distinguishing it from other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, in particular mediation, conciliation, and expert determination. Having traced the historical roots and evolution of international arbitration, it then discusses the advantages and drawbacks of choosing to settle disputes by way of arbitration. The chapter further presents the main sources of arbitration law, from national laws and international treaties – in particular the New York Convention – over arbitration rules, soft law, jurisprudence, and scholarly
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Leathley, Christian. International Dispute Resolution in Latin America: An Institutional Overview. Kluwer Law International, 2006.

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International Dispute Resolution in Latin America: An Institutional Overview. Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S., 2007.

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Rutherford, Helen, Birju Kotecha, and Angela Macfarlane. English Legal System. 5th ed. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780192858856.001.0001.

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English Legal System provides understanding of the operation of the legal system which is essential to the laying of a solid foundation on which to build further legal study. After offering practical advice on how to study the English Legal System, there is an overview of the nature of law, the sources of law, how the English legal system operates, the courts of England and Wales, and some of the important institutions and personnel of the law. How legislation is made and how it is interpreted is discussed. How judges make law and how this process is governed by the doctrine of judicial preced
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Harrington, Christin. Shadow Justice. Praeger, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216013846.

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This first critical examination of informal dispute processing links the institutionalization of alternatives to the court process and the ideology of informalism with the evolution of the American court system. The author connects dispute processing reform to the broader social and political context in which it developed, including the rise of judicial management in the Progressive period and the reconstruction of court unification in the 1970s. Harrington defines legal resources and their distribution in alternative dispute resolution policy before focusing on the institutionalization of thi
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Jonathan, Bonnitcha, Skovgaard Poulsen Lauge N, and Waibel Michael. 3 Investment Treaty Arbitration. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198719540.003.0003.

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This chapter provides an overview of investment treaty arbitration, where a host state’s consent to investor–state arbitration is contained in an investment treaty. The first section explains the basic features of investment treaty arbitration, and compares it to other dispute resolution processes—such as domestic and international courts, investor–state arbitration based on contracts, as well as state-to-state arbitration. The second section describes different institutions and arbitral rules for investment treaty arbitrations. It outlines the phases of investment treaty arbitrations and the
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Zhang, Luping. The Resolution of Inter-State Disputes in Civil Aviation. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849274.001.0001.

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This book investigates dispute resolution mechanisms in international civil aviation, with a primary focus on the functions of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council. The Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) has laid the foundation for dispute resolution mechanisms in international civil aviation, which led to the creation of ICAO. However, economic regulations have been left out from the Chicago Convention. Over the years there has been a proliferation of bilateral air services agreements (ASAs) and the multiplication of multilateral treaties.
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Wilson, Steve, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey, Natalie Wortley, and Birju Kotecha. English Legal System. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198853800.001.0001.

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English Legal System gives an understanding of the operation of the law and the legal system which is essential to the laying of a solid foundation upon which to build further legal studies. After offering practical advice on how to study the English legal system, an overview is given of the nature of law, the sources of law, how the English legal system operates, the courts of England and Wales, and some of the important institutions and personnel of the law. How legislation is made and how it is interpreted are discussed. How judges make law and how this process is governed by the doctrine o
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Wilson, Steve, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey, and Natalie Wortley. English Legal System. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198808152.001.0001.

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English Legal System gives an understanding of the operation of the law and the legal system which is essential to the laying of a solid foundation upon which to build further legal studies. After offering practical advice on how to study the English Legal System, an overview is given of the nature of law, the sources of law, how the English legal system operates, the courts of England and Wales, and some of the important institutions and personnel of the law. How legislation is made and how it is interpreted is discussed. How judges make law and how this process is governed by the doctrine of
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Robert W, Goldman. II Trust Arbitration at the Institutional Level, 4 ACTEC’s Simplified Trial Resolution Option with Model Laws and Clauses. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198759829.003.0004.

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This chapter considers various recommendations made by the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) concerning trust arbitration. It describes ACTEC’s views about the need for and propriety of various types of internal trust arbitration. It discusses two model statutes to assist legislators considering statutory reform in this area of law. The first model makes arbitration clauses in wills and trusts enforceable and uses existing arbitration statutes to establish a default dispute resolution process. The second proposed enactment is longer and includes a standalone default process
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Narasappa, Harish. Rule of Law in India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199484669.001.0001.

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Rule of law is the foundation of modern democracies. It envisages, inter alia, participatory lawmaking, just and certain laws, a bouquet of human rights, certainty and equality in the application of law, accountability to law, an impartial and non-arbitrary government, and an accessible and fair dispute resolution mechanism. This work’s primary goal is to understand and explain the obvious dichotomy that exists between theory and practice in India’s rule of law structure. The book discusses the contours of the rule of law in India, the values and aspirations in its evolution, and its meaning a
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Le Sueur, Andrew, Maurice Sunkin, and Jo Eric Khushal Murkens. Public Law. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198820284.001.0001.

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Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials offers a fresh approach to the study of constitutional and administrative law. It provides clear and insightful commentary on the key institutions, legal principles, and conventions, and blends this with a carefully selected and diverse range of materials and case studies. Part I covers the fundamentals of the constitution. Part II examines the executive function including protecting rights, government and accountability Part III looks at the legislative function including primary and delegated legislation, European Union treaties, and legislative process
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Roy, Goode, Kronke Herbert, and McKendrick Ewan. Transnational Commercial Law. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198735441.001.0001.

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This work focuses on the products and processes of the harmonisation of the law relating to international commercial transactions. After examining the nature and sources of transnational commercial law, the institutions involved and aspects of the conflict of laws, international law and comparative law, the book examines key features of a range of international instruments(international conventions, model laws, contractually incorporated institutional rules and scholarly restatements) relating to different types of cross-border commercial transaction. It concludes with chapters on transnationa
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Dickerson, Claire Moore. The OHADA Common Court of Justice and Arbitration. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795582.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the OHADA Common Court of Justice and Arbitration. The Common Court of Justice and Arbitration (CCJA) is the supranational, apex court of the Organization for the Harmonization in Africa of Business Law (OHADA), an organization that currently covers seventeen countries in West and Central Africa. The CCJA’s authority is meaningful only if it actually affects the lives of a broad spectrum of private economic actors within OHADA’s territory, not just the OHADA Treaty’s member states. There is considerable evidence that, in the formal economy, private litigants, state acto
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von Stein, Jana. Compliance With International Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.81.

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If there is no authority higher than the state, why do governments ever abide by the pacts they make with each other? For some, the answer is simple: states only respect agreements that fulfill their immediate interests. Others are more optimistic. Some view compliance as a problem of enforcement, arguing that international inducements, reciprocity, concerns about reputation, and/or domestic politics/institutions regularly help sustain adherence. Others perceive compliance as a problem of capacity, or of poor management. Seen from this angle, mechanisms that “punish” through enforcement typica
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E Gary, Spitko. II Trust Arbitration at the Institutional Level, 3 A Critique of the American Arbitration Association’s Efforts to Facilitate Arbitration of Internal Trust Disputes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198759829.003.0003.

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This chapter evaluates the American Arbitration Association’s (AAA) June 2012 Wills and Trusts Arbitration Rules. It considers the extent to which the Rules promote the private, expeditious, cost-effective, and expert resolution of will and trust disputes. It suggests that the drafters of the Rules did not think carefully enough about the ways in which will and trust disputes and litigation differ from commercial disputes and litigation. Thus, testators, settlors, or parties to a contract for will or trust arbitration who are considering the adoption of the AAA Wills and Trusts Arbitration Rul
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Martin F, Gusy, and Hosking James M. A Guide to the ICDR International Arbitration Rules. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198729020.001.0001.

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The International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) is the international division of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Given that in excess of 600 arbitrations are now administered every year under the ICDR Rules, this book answers the need for a comprehensive comparative guide devoted to them. This second edition is fully revised and updated throughout to reflect all changes and updates to the Rules since the first edition published. The ICDR International Arbitration Rules are structured in accordance with the typical life cycle of an international arbitration and the book follo
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Holt, Charles, and Sean P. Sullivan. Experimental Economics and the Law. Edited by Francesco Parisi. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684267.013.006.

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Experimental economics finds an analytical foothold in at least three archetypal areas of legal scholarship and practice. First, it can be used to explore the functioning of legal institutions, such as settlement bargaining, jury deliberation, and alternative dispute resolution. Second, it can be directed to the study of legal doctrines, such as those relating to proper-ty-rule liability, damages doctrines, and the negligence standard. Third, it can contribute to the practice of law, for example, by informing how the presentation of probabilities is handled at trial, or how damages claims or o
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(Editor), Malcolm Evans, and Stratos Konstadinides (Editor), eds. Remedies in International Law: The Institutional Dilemma (Remedies in International Law). Hart Publishing (UK), 1998.

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Baldwin, James E. Islamic Law and Empire in Ottoman Cairo. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474403092.001.0001.

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A study of Islamic law and political power in the Ottoman Empire’s richest provincial city What did Islamic law mean in the early modern period, a world of great Muslim empires? Often portrayed as the quintessential jurists’ law, to a large extent it was developed by scholars outside the purview of the state. However, for the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, justice was the ultimate duty of the monarch, and Islamic law was a tool of legitimation and governance. James E. Baldwin examines how the interplay of these two conceptions of Islamic law – religious scholarship and royal justice – undergir
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Engineers, Institution of Chemical. The White Book Forms of Contract, Rules for Expert Determination, Fourth Edition - IChemE. 4th ed. Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2005.

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Antonio R, Parra. 11 “The Premier International Investment Arbitration Facility in the World”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198767466.003.0011.

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This chapter examines activities of the Centre from the start of 2011 to the end of June 2015. Almost 50 percent more cases were registered at ICSID in that period compared to the previous five years. The chapter provides some statistics on the cases of this period. As in the decade before, it shows, most the cases were brought to ICSID on the basis of the dispute settlement provisions of investment treaties, mostly bilateral investment treaties (BITs) (in over 60 percent of the cases). A large proportion of the cases (more than ten percent) came to ICSID under the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT).
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