Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
This chapter explores the private international law on mediation, which is an emerging dispute resolution field and the subject of considerable regulatory reform. It begins by exploring the role of private international law in mediation and the extent to which harmonisation initiatives - as opposed...
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2013
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