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    A Tribute to Paul Szasz

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    A Tribute to Paul Szasz

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    Panel Discussion: Regulation of Foreign Investment and Trade

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    Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changing World. Discussion among panelists regarding the new Foreign Investment and Trade Act of Canada, its implications regarding investment to Canada from the United States, tax treatment, and other investment issues

    Panel Discussion: Prognostications

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    Discussion is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changing World. The panel discusses effects of the Foreign Investment Review Act will have on the future of United States investment flows into Canada, while acknowledging the unique relationship these two trading patterns have and the symbiosis that each provides to the other for the betterment of both North American trading partners

    Who Decides the Arbitrators\u27 Jurisdiction? Separability and Competence--Competence in Transnational Perspective

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    Separability and competence-competence are two of the best known concepts in international commercial arbitration. They are different, but often linked, because they share a common goal: to prevent early judicial intervention from obstructing the arbitration process. Both concepts address the question, Who decides arbitrability--courts or arbitrators? but in different ways. I will discuss those differences later in this comment. In his excellent paper delivered at this Symposium, Everything You Really Need to Know About \u27Separability\u27 in Seventeen Simple Propositions, Professor Rau focuses principally on separability. His purpose is to defend separability in U.S. arbitration law from the surprisingly common and even recent attacks leveled at it by U.S. scholars and commentators. His defense is penetrating and convincing

    A Tribute to Paul Szasz

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    A Conversation with John J. Barcel贸 III, Professor of Law

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    Prof. John Barcel贸, a leading scholar in international trade, international commercial arbitration, trade agreements, European Union law and international law, has been principally responsible for developing Cornell\u27s international legal studies program over several decades. Prof. Barcel贸 is the founder and the current co-director of the Cornell-University of Paris I Summer Institute of International & Comparative Law and founder of dual degree programs linking Cornell and Paris I, Cornell and Sciences Po, and Cornell and Humboldt University in Berlin. He was the inaugural Reich Director of the Berger International Legal Studies Program, a position he held for more than 40 years. Prof. Barcel贸 is a former consultant for the Import Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce and has been active as an arbitrator (chair, international arbitral tribunal under UNCITRAL rules). He teaches International Commercial Arbitration, WTO and International Trade Law, European Union Law, and International Business Transactions. He was named Chevalier de l鈥橭rdre national de la Legion d鈥檋onneur in 2012 by decree of President Nicolas Sarkozy of France

    Bolet铆n oficial de la provincia de Santander: N煤mero 214 - 1875 Marzo 20

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    Prof. John Barcel贸, a leading scholar in international trade, international commercial arbitration, trade agreements, European Union law and international law, has been principally responsible for developing Cornell\u27s international legal studies program over several decades. Prof. Barcel贸 is the founder and the current co-director of the Cornell-University of Paris I Summer Institute of International & Comparative Law and founder of dual degree programs linking Cornell and Paris I, Cornell and Sciences Po, and Cornell and Humboldt University in Berlin. He was the inaugural Reich Director of the Berger International Legal Studies Program, a position he held for more than 40 years. Prof. Barcel贸 is a former consultant for the Import Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce and has been active as an arbitrator (chair, international arbitral tribunal under UNCITRAL rules). He teaches International Commercial Arbitration, WTO and International Trade Law, European Union Law, and International Business Transactions. He was named Chevalier de l鈥橭rdre national de la Legion d鈥檋onneur in 2012 by decree of President Nicolas Sarkozy of France
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