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World Arbitration And Mediation Review (WAMR)

World Arbitration And Mediation Review (WAMR)

Thomas E. Carbonneau

Price: $650.00 US, $710.00 International. 5 Issues Per Year. ISSN 1934-3310.

A subscription/standing order is entered for each title you purchase, unless we are otherwise notified.

Bonus: When you subscribe to WAMR you will receive complete and fully searchable access to it via our online database, ArbitrationLaw Online. This includes All Issues from the inception of its predecessor the World Arbitration & Mediation Report (WAMR) and to the current issue of the Review.

World Arbitration And Mediation Review (US)
$650.00 
World Arbitration And Mediation Review (International)
$710.00 

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Table of Contents

ADR is one of the fastest growing areas of law and practice...don't get left behind.

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Keep on top of developments with the World Arbitration And Mediation Review.

About the Journal:
The World Arbitration and Mediation Review is to provide its readers with a thorough assessment of contemporary developments in the worldwide regulation and practice of arbitration and mediation. The Review addresses, through scholarly and practical articles, comments, notes, and other sources, both the international and domestic aspects of arbitration and mediation. It amalgamates considerations on U.S. domestic arbitration law with their counterparts in other legal systems. It provides complete qualitative assessments of the larger issues and problems of global arbitral practice. It also broadly covers mediation through scholarly appraisals of matters that affect the practice and the legislation and the court decisions that pertain to it. The editors of the Review are leaders in the field in terms of both achievement and promise.

The World Arbitration and Mediation Review (WAMR) is the only independent source for the latest breaking information on all forms of alternative dispute resolution. Every day some form of ADR is in the news, the business world, the legislatures or the courts. You need current information on new programs, providers, legislation, industries choosing ADR and the way the courts are deciding relevant cases.

This bimonthly, 300-page journal keeps you current with up to the minute coverage of:

  • Employment Arbitration
  • Securities Arbitration
  • Consumer Arbitration
  • Healthcare Arbitration
  • Mandatory and Voluntary Court-Adjunct Programs
  • Mediator Certification and Training
  • Providers and Institutions
  • Government Programs
  • US Federal and State Legislation
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • International Statutes

WAMR allows you to Monitor:

  • State Legislative Developments, as well as AAA and other Institutional Developments.
  • Development of Arbitration/Mediation in the Public Sector
  • Comprehensive Reports on the Latest Federal and State Judicial Decisions on Arbitration and Mediation.
  • WAMR Places Great Importance on Developments in Labor Arbitration and has Devoted Significant Attention to Employment Arbitration and the Arbitribilty of Statutory Rights or Claims.
  • Special Reports on Such Topics as Mediation Qualification and Developments in the Professional Literature
  • Developments in Arbitration and Mediation in Latin America.
  • Existing Issues and Future Issues have and will Cover ADR Developments in Panama, Bolivia, Columbia, Brazil, Ecuador and Columbia. This Includes Analysis of New Statutes and Regulations.
  • NAFTA and WTO Dispute Resolution as Well as Significant Developments in England France, Germany and other European Jurisdictions.
  • Developments in Singapore, India and Japan
  • There are Worldwide Special Section Reports on International Joint Ventures and Patent Litigation as it Relates to Arbitration

About the Editor in Chief:
Professor Thomas 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. In addition, he is the author of ten highly acclaimed books and 75 scholarly and professional articles on arbitration. Professor Carbonneau is formerly the Moise S. Steeg Jr. Professor of International Law at Tulane University School of Law.

Advisory Board Co-Chairs:
Lawrence W. Newman
Baker & McKenzie
New York, New York

William K. Slate, II
American Arbitration Association
New York, New York

Advisory Board: Members:

Edward Anderson
National Arbitration Forum (NAF)
Minneapolis, MN

Stephen R. Bond
White & Case
Paris, France

James H. Carter
Sullivan & Cromwell
New York, New York

Richard Chernick
JAMS
Los Angeles, California

Robert Coulson
Riverside, Connecticut

Professor Benjamin G. Davis
The University of Toledo College of Law
Toledo, Ohio

Yves Fortier
Ogilvy Renault
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Dana H. Freyer
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom
New York, New York

Emmanuel Gaillard
Shearman & Sterling
Paris, France

William E. Hartgering
JAMS
Chicago, Illinois

Julian Holloway
Greenwoods
London, England

Professor Robert M. Jarvis
Nova Southeastern University
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Richard H. Kreindler
Shearman & Sterling
Frankfurt, Germany

Christine Lecuyer-Thieffry
Thieffry & Associes
Paris, France

Professor Karl Mackie
Centre for Dispute Resolution (CEDR)
London, England

Charles B. Molineaux
Washington, DC

Michael J. Moser
Freshfields
Hong Kong

F. Peter Phillips
CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution
New York, New York

Dr. Charles Poncet
Ziegler & Poncet
Geneva, Switzerland

Professor Michael Pryles
Clayton Utz
Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration
Melbourne, Australia

Charles Pou, Jr.
Washington, DC

Charles Ragan
San Francisco, California

David W. Rivkin
Debevoise & Plimpton
New York, New York Hon.

Andrew Rogers, QC
National Disputes

Professor Nancy H. Rogers
Ohio State University College of Law
Columbus, Ohio

Professor Frank E.A. Sander
Harvard Law School
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Richard A. Schiffer
ADR Group
London, England<

Professor Hans Smit
Director, Center for International
Arbitration and Litigation,
Columbia University Law School
New York, New York

John J. Welsh
JAMS
Los Angeles, California

Arnold M. Zack
Boston, Massachusetts


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