International Arbitration in a Global Economy

Course Information

Course Number
L7021
Curriculum Level
Upperclass
Type
Lecture
Additional Attributes
Executive LLM

Section 001 Information

Instructor

Section Description

***This class is for ELLM students only*** This course entails a practical examination of international arbitration, including both commercial arbitration (i.e., arbitration based on commercial contract) and investor-state arbitration (i.e., arbitration with a state based on a treaty).

It begins with a brief look at the rationales behind the current appeal of arbitration as a mode of international dispute resolution. It then moves quickly to the issues associated with every phase in the life cycle of an international arbitral proceeding: the arbitration agreement (e.g. its scope and validity); means of enforcement of the arbitration agreement; the importance of the arbitral situs (e.g., providing the applicable legal framework of the arbitration); allocation of authority between courts and tribunals as to the enforceability of the agreement and the tribunal's jurisdiction; composition of the tribunal (e.g. ethical issues, conflicts of interest); choice of governing law; all aspects of the arbitral procedure itself (e.g., interim relief, evidence, issue and claim preclusion); judicial involvement during the course of the proceedings (e.g. interim relief and production of documents); challenges to the resulting award in annulment actions; and recognition and enforcement of the award (chiefly in terms of the New York Convention and the special circumstances raised by the presence of sovereign States and state instrumentalities). Attention is finally given to the contemporary challenges facing arbitration as means of resolution of international arbitration.

Readings will consist chiefly of court decisions and relevant international instruments (including international conventions and soft law), as well as selected academic literature. The grading of this course is based on class attendance and participation, student presentations in class, and a few reaction papers to be written throughout the semester. Dispute resolution events in New York will also be shared with the class to encourage you to benefit from engagement with other practitioners in the city.

School Year & Semester
Summer 2024
Location
TBA TBA
Schedule
Class meets on
  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
9:30 am - 11:30 am
Points
3
J.D Writing Credit?
No

Course Limitations

Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-Requisites
None
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
None