Prof. S.I. Strong recently wrote a post for the University of Oxford Business Law Blog, discussing her recent research into international commercial courts. Numerous countries around the world have begun to develop specialized courts to deal with cross-border business disputes, and Professor Strong’s work considers whether and to what extent the United States can be considered competitive in the international litigation market.…
Tag: International Commercial Dispute Resolution ⋅ Page 1
Professor Schmitz Appointed to Liaison Position with United Nations Commission
Professor Amy J. Schmitz has been appointed to serve as the liaison of the ABA Section of International Law to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) for the term running from August 10, 2018, to August 10, 2019. Professor Schmitz will be the section’s ambassador to UNCITRAL, which includes working groups on various issues of trade and…
Professor Strong Discusses Trust Arbitration in Australia
Professor S.I. Strong recently traveled to Sydney, Australia, to discuss innovations in international arbitration, particularly in matters involving the arbitration of internal trust disputes. Strong has written a number of articles on this subject and edited a book, Arbitration of Trust Disputes: Issues in National and International Law (Oxford University Press 2016), that includes contributions from authors from around the world. During her…
Empirical Research at the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution
Professor S.I. Strong recently published a new article, “Rationality Revisited: A Response to Professor Greenberg,” in 75 Washington & Lee Law Review Online 184 (2017), that discusses empirical work in the area of international commercial dispute resolution. Professor Strong’s newest publication responds to a review (Elayne E. Greenberg, “Realizing the Gap Between Rationality and Information,” in 74 Washington & Lee Law Review Online 47 (2017))…