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Product Description: Mass claims processes involve large numbers of claims and claimants, usually arising from a specific historic event. This volume offers a bird's-eye view of major mass claims settlement processes, and provides useful insights for those involved with the establishment of new international claims settlement tribunals...read more

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9780199297931 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, May 4, 2006, cover price $155.00 | About this edition: Mass claims processes involve large numbers of claims and claimants, usually arising from a specific historic event.

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Product Description: The papers collected in this volume represent the work of the Permanent Court of Arbitration¿s 7th International Law Seminar, The Resolution of Cultural Property Disputes, held at the Peace Palace in The Hague in the spring of 2003 and attended by world-renowned legal experts and professionals from art institutions...read more

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9789041122889 | Kluwer Law Intl, September 1, 2004, cover price $180.00 | About this edition: The papers collected in this volume represent the work of the Permanent Court of Arbitration¿s 7th International Law Seminar, The Resolution of Cultural Property Disputes, held at the Peace Palace in The Hague in the spring of 2003 and attended by world-renowned legal experts and professionals from art institutions.

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Product Description: This sixth volume of the Peace Palace Papers reproduces the presentations delivered at the Permanent Court of Arbitration¿s International Law Seminar ¿Labor Law beyond Borders: ADR and the Internationalization of Labor Disputes Settlement...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9789041122025 | Kluwer Law Intl, August 1, 2003, cover price $135.00 | About this edition: This sixth volume of the Peace Palace Papers reproduces the presentations delivered at the Permanent Court of Arbitration¿s International Law Seminar ¿Labor Law beyond Borders: ADR and the Internationalization of Labor Disputes Settlement.

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Product Description: The third volume in The Permanent Court of Arbitration/Peace Palace Papers series, published by Kluwer Law International, reproduces the papers presented at the Third International Law Seminar, held at the Peace Palace on February 23, 2001...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9789041117731 | Kluwer Law Intl, April 1, 2002, cover price $171.00 | About this edition: The third volume in The Permanent Court of Arbitration/Peace Palace Papers series, published by Kluwer Law International, reproduces the papers presented at the Third International Law Seminar, held at the Peace Palace on February 23, 2001.

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Product Description: Are the WTO Agreements and dispute settlement procedures consistent with Islamic (Shari'a) law principles and norms of justice? How can a foreign investor in a Muslim country comply with the financial tenets of Shari'a? Will Arab and Islamic countries continue to lag behind much of the world in e-commerce, or can e-commerce be integrated with traditional business methods as an engine of economic growth? Experts examine these and other issues from their unique perspectives in this fourth volume in The Permanent Court of Arbitration/Peace Palace Papers series, which reproduces the work of the Fourth International Law Seminar held at the Peace Palace on October 12, 2001...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9789041119728 | Kluwer Law Intl, January 1, 2001, cover price $171.00 | About this edition: Are the WTO Agreements and dispute settlement procedures consistent with Islamic (Shari'a) law principles and norms of justice?

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