The Cumulative Index for the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business lists all articles published from the inception of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business and provides information about the authors, the main topic headings that appear within each article, and the volume and page number where the articles can be found. The index also contains a table of contents and an authors' index. It facilitates research on all subject matter covered in this series. This is the second Cumulative Index. It covers all published articles from its inception...
The Cumulative Index for the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business lists all articles published from the inception of the Compa...
The Yearbook offers an important forum for legal practitioners to address and compare practical legal issues of direct interest to their areas of specialisation. Each volume features a comprehensive range of articles written for and by leading practitioners and advisers working within the international business sector. The topics covered in Volume 17, the new volume for 1995, range from the ethical issues for lawyers involved in cross-border transactions to insider trading. Several of the chapters make reference to the growing European Union (EU), with one chapter focusing particularly...
The Yearbook offers an important forum for legal practitioners to address and compare practical legal issues of direct interest to their areas ...
The Yearbook offers an important forum for legal practitioners to address and compare practical legal issues of direct interest to their areas of specialisation. Each volume features a comprehensive range of articles written for and by leading practitioners and advisers working within the international business sector. This eighteenth volume contains chapters on: the law relating to banking competition dispute settlement foreign investment and secured transactions general commercial issues facing international businesses the various laws and regulations governing investment and the...
The Yearbook offers an important forum for legal practitioners to address and compare practical legal issues of direct interest to their areas ...
The 1998 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business contains chapters covering a wide variety of legal issues. The first section deals with contractual matters, including joint venture contracts, agreements relating to agency, distribution, licensing and franchising, time sharing and preliminary agreements regarding the buying and selling of property. The second section deals with the privatization of former state-owned companies and monopolies, such as media organizations. Under the heading of Corporate Law', joint stock companies, sub-chapter S corporations,...
The 1998 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business contains chapters covering a wide variety of legal issues. The first ...
The twenty-third volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business contains chapters relating to agency and distribution, finance and investment, intellectual property, sports law, technology, and general commercial issues. The spread of jurisdictions treated includes Argentina, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Italy, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, the United States, and Venezuela. The range of subjects and jurisdictions in volume twenty-three attests to the diversity and scope of international business practice. General Editor, Dennis Campbell,...
The twenty-third volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business contains chapters relating to agency and distribution, financ...
The 2001 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with various aspects of the arbitration process. Some of the areas covered include the appointment of arbitrators, the points to be borne in mind by arbitrators during the conduct of arbitral proceedings, the evidentiary procedures involved in arbitration, and the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration when pitted against conventional litigation. Crucial to any successful arbitration is good preparation, in particular the setting down in an arbitral agreement of the intentions of the parties with...
The 2001 volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business deals with various aspects of the arbitration process. Some of the ar...
This volume examines the important area of dispute resolution. Its main focus is upon those methods of resolving disputes which provide alternatives to the existing judicial system. Under discussion are the most prominent of these methods -- arbitration, mediation and conciliation -- as well as others, such as mini-trials, valuations and dispute review boards. The authors are eminent legal practitioners and scholars from countries spanning the five continents. Consequently, the volume consists of accounts relating to the use of alternative dispute resolution methods in these countries. The...
This volume examines the important area of dispute resolution. Its main focus is upon those methods of resolving disputes which provide alternatives t...