Jack Coe and Tom Stipanowich publish chapters in "The Evolution and Future of International Arbitration"
September 14, 2016 -- Pepperdine Law professors Jack P. Coe and Thomas J. Stipanowich have published chapters in the new book, The Evolution and Future of International Arbitration, Wolters Kluwer (June 2016).
- Jack Coe: "Constructing a "Suite" of International Arbitration Courses: Sample LL.M Course Descriptions and Some Factors to Consider"
- Tom Stipanowich: "The Interplay between Empirical Studies and Commercial Arbitration Practice"
Via Wolters Kluwer:
The Evolution and Future of International Arbitration presents a detailed overview of the current status of arbitration law, practice, jurisprudence, and scholarship. The School of International Arbitration of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in April 2015 with a major conference featuring presentations by thirty-five international arbitration practitioners and scholars from many countries representing a variety of legal systems. This volume has emerged from that conference. What is striking is not only the range and diversity of the topics examined but also the emergence of new subjects for examination, demonstrating that arbitration law and practice do not stand still but are constantly evolving.
Read more at lrus.wolterskluwer.com