Countries A - B - The Pechota Bibliography on Arbitration
About the Editors:
Hans Smit is the Stanley H. Fuld Professor of Law at Columbia University School of Law. Professor Smit is acknowledged as an internationally renowned expert in the fields of International Law and Arbitration and has published numerous books and articles on International Arbitration and International Law and Procedure.
Thomas E. Carbonneau is the Samuel P. Orlando Distinguished Professor of Law at Penn State's Dickinson School of Law. Professor Carbonneau is commonly regarded as one of the world's leading experts on domestic and international arbitration. He is the editor-in-chief of two widely-read and well-regarded professional publications, the World Arbitration and Mediation Report and the Journal of American Arbitration, and serves on the editorial board of La Revue de L'Arbitrage.
Loukas Mistelis is the Clive M. Schmitthoff Professor of Transnational Commercial Law and Arbitration at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, where he is Director of Studies of the School of International Arbitration. He is also Adjunct Professor of Law at Pace University, School of Law. He teaches at the University of London LLM programme.
Originally from Pechota Bibliography on Arbitration - 2nd Edition
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COUNTRIES A - B
AFRICA
Abdel Wahab (Mohamed S.), ICSID’s Relevance for Africa: A Symbiotic Bond Beyond Time, ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal Volume 34 Issue 2 pp. 519-541 (Kluwer Law International 2019)
Agboyibor (Pascal K.), Le recours en annulation des sentences arbitrales en droit OHADA, 2004 Rev. Droit Aff. Int’les 564
Agyemang, A.A., African Courts, the Settlement of Investment Disputes and the Enforcement of Awards, 33 J. Afr. L. 31 (1989)
Agyemang, A.A., African States and ICC Arbitration, 5 Lesotho L.J. 217 (1989)
Agyemang, A.A., African States and ICSID Arbitration, 21 Comp. & Int’l L.J. Southern Afr. 177 (1988)
Agyemang (A.A.), African States and ICSID Arbitration, Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 21, p. 177 (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes 1988)
Agyemang, A.A., The Suitability of Arbitration for Settling ‘Political’ Investment Disputes Involving African States, 22 J. World Trade L. 123 (1988)
Amissah (Austin), The ACP/EEC Conciliation and Arbitration Rules, 8 Arb. Int’l 167 (1992)
Amoussou-Guenou (Roland), L’arbitrage dans le Traité relatif à l’harmonisation du Droit des affaires en Afrique, 1996 Int’l Bus. L.J. 321
Amoussou-Guenou (Roland), The Evolution of Arbitration Laws in Francophone Africa, 64 Arbitration 62 (1998)
Asante, S.K.B., The Perspectives of African Countries on International Commercial Arbitration, 6 Leiden J. Int’l L. 331 (1993); reprinted in The Flame Rekindled: New Hopes for International Arbitration 133 (S. Muller & W. Mijs, eds. 1994)
Asouzu (Amazu A.), African States and the Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: Some Key Issues, 15 Arb. Int’l 1 (1999)
Asouza (Amazu A), Alternative Dispute Resolution in Legal Education and Administration of Justice in West Africa, 3 J. Commonwealth L. Legal Educ. 3 (2005)
Asouzu (Amazu A.), Arbitration in Africa: Agenda for Reform, [1997] Arb. & Disp. Res. L.J. 373
Asouzu, A. A., International Commercial Arbitration and African States: Practice, Participation and Institutional Development (Cambridge 2001)