Commercial Law

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Interest as Damages (with Theirry Senechal) (2009)
In this article, we posit that when arbitral tribunals decide international disputes, they typically fail...
 

Assessing Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparison with Investment Treaty Disputes, Investment Treaty Law (British Institute of International & Comparative Law) (2008)
 

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A Study of Interest, Dossiers of the ICC Institute of World Business Law (2008)
In recent years, a number of tribunals, mainly those deciding investment disputes, have re-examined traditional...
 

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Using the UNIDROIT Principles to Fill Gaps in the CISG, Contract Damages: Domestic and International Perspectives (Hart Publishing) (2008)
The United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) sets forth only a...
 

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Awarding Damages under the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A Matter of Interpretation, Georgetown Journal of International Law (2005)

This article seeks to further a great aspiration of international law, providing a uniform set...

 

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Recovering Lost Profits in International Disputes, Georgetown Journal of International Law (2004)
Claims for lost profits in international disputes often involve millions of dollars. Because national laws...
 

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Compound Interest in International Disputes , Oxford University Comparative Law Forum (2004)

In today's economic world, compound interest, and not simple interest, is the norm in both...

 

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Setting Arbitrators’ Fees: An International Survey, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (2000)
 

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Awarding Interest in International Arbitration, American Journal of International Law (1996)
 

Comparative Law

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Charting Developments Concerning Punitive Damages: Is the Tide Changing?, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2007)

This essay discusses a number of developments outside of the United States concerning punitive damages,...

 

Constitutional Law

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Punitive Damages: A Comparative Analysis, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2004)
In light of expanding international trade, it is increasingly likely that politicians, courts and tribunals...
 

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The Foggy Road for Evaluating Punitive Damages: Lifting the Haze from the BMW/State Farm Guideposts (with Steven L. Chanenson), University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (2004)
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria for...
 

Contracts

Dispute Resolution

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Interest as Damages (with Theirry Senechal) (2009)
In this article, we posit that when arbitral tribunals decide international disputes, they typically fail...
 

Assessing Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparison with Investment Treaty Disputes, Investment Treaty Law (British Institute of International & Comparative Law) (2008)
 

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A Study of Interest, Dossiers of the ICC Institute of World Business Law (2008)
In recent years, a number of tribunals, mainly those deciding investment disputes, have re-examined traditional...
 

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Using the UNIDROIT Principles to Fill Gaps in the CISG, Contract Damages: Domestic and International Perspectives (Hart Publishing) (2008)
The United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) sets forth only a...
 

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Charting Developments Concerning Punitive Damages: Is the Tide Changing?, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2007)

This essay discusses a number of developments outside of the United States concerning punitive damages,...

 

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Awarding Damages under the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A Matter of Interpretation, Georgetown Journal of International Law (2005)

This article seeks to further a great aspiration of international law, providing a uniform set...

 

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Recovering Lost Profits in International Disputes, Georgetown Journal of International Law (2004)
Claims for lost profits in international disputes often involve millions of dollars. Because national laws...
 

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Compound Interest in International Disputes , Oxford University Comparative Law Forum (2004)

In today's economic world, compound interest, and not simple interest, is the norm in both...

 

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Punitive Damages: A Comparative Analysis, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2004)
In light of expanding international trade, it is increasingly likely that politicians, courts and tribunals...
 

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The Foggy Road for Evaluating Punitive Damages: Lifting the Haze from the BMW/State Farm Guideposts (with Steven L. Chanenson), University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (2004)
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria for...
 

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Setting Arbitrators’ Fees: An International Survey, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (2000)
 

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Awarding Interest in International Arbitration, American Journal of International Law (1996)
 

International Law

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Charting Developments Concerning Punitive Damages: Is the Tide Changing?, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2007)

This essay discusses a number of developments outside of the United States concerning punitive damages,...

 

International Trade

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Interest as Damages (with Theirry Senechal) (2009)
In this article, we posit that when arbitral tribunals decide international disputes, they typically fail...
 

Assessing Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparison with Investment Treaty Disputes, Investment Treaty Law (British Institute of International & Comparative Law) (2008)
 

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A Study of Interest, Dossiers of the ICC Institute of World Business Law (2008)
In recent years, a number of tribunals, mainly those deciding investment disputes, have re-examined traditional...
 

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Using the UNIDROIT Principles to Fill Gaps in the CISG, Contract Damages: Domestic and International Perspectives (Hart Publishing) (2008)
The United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) sets forth only a...
 

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Charting Developments Concerning Punitive Damages: Is the Tide Changing?, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2007)

This essay discusses a number of developments outside of the United States concerning punitive damages,...

 

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Awarding Damages under the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A Matter of Interpretation, Georgetown Journal of International Law (2005)

This article seeks to further a great aspiration of international law, providing a uniform set...

 

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Recovering Lost Profits in International Disputes, Georgetown Journal of International Law (2004)
Claims for lost profits in international disputes often involve millions of dollars. Because national laws...
 

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Compound Interest in International Disputes , Oxford University Comparative Law Forum (2004)

In today's economic world, compound interest, and not simple interest, is the norm in both...

 

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Punitive Damages: A Comparative Analysis, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (2004)
In light of expanding international trade, it is increasingly likely that politicians, courts and tribunals...
 

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Setting Arbitrators’ Fees: An International Survey, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (2000)
 

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Awarding Interest in International Arbitration, American Journal of International Law (1996)
 

No subject area

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Chartering Developments Concerning Punitive Damages: Is the Tide Changing?, Columbia Hournal of Transnational Law (2008)

This essay discusses a number of developments outside of the United States concerning punitive damages,...

 

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Interest as Damages (with T. Senechal) (with Thierry J. Senechal), Villanova Law/Public Policy Research Paper (2008)
In this article, we posit that when arbitral tribunals decide international disputes, they typically fail...
 

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The Responsible Corporate Officer: Designated Felon or Legal Fiction?, Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal (1994)
 

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Development of Occupational Hazard in Hawaii, University of Hawaii Law Review (1986)