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Critical perspectives on Michael Finnissy: bright futures, dark pasts / edited by Ian Pace and Nigel McBride

Lewis Library - ML410.F456 C75 2019




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Mining, money and markets in the early modern Atlantic: digital approaches and new perspectives / Renate Pieper, Claudia de Lozanne Jefferies, Markus Denzel, editors

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Global issues in banking and finance: 4th International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives / Nesrin Ozatac, Korhan K. Gokmenoglu, editors

Online Resource




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Handbook on corporate foundation: corporate and civil society perspectives / Lonneke Roza, Steffen Bethmann, Lucas Meijs, Georg von Schnurbein, editors

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Arbitrability: International and Comparative Perspectives

Published: March 2009


It often seems today that no dispute is barred from resolution by arbitration. Even the fundamental question of whether a dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of a judicial body may itself be arbitrable. Arbitrability is thus an elusive concept; yet a systematic study of it, as this book shows, yields innumerable guidelines and insights that are of substantial value to arbitral practice.

Although Arbitrability: International and Comparative Perspectives takes the form of a collection of essays, it is designed as a comprehensive commentary on practical issues that emerge from the idea of arbitrability. Fifteen leading academics and practitioners from Europe and the United States each explore different facets of arbitrability always with a perspective open to international developments and comparative evaluation of standards.

The presentation falls into two parts: in the first the focus is on the general features of arbitrability, its rationale and the laws applicable to it. In the second, arbitrability is specifically examined in the context of administrative, criminal, corporate, IP, financial, commercial, and criminal law.

This book has its origins in an International Conference on Arbitrability held at Athens in September 2005. Seven papers presented there are here reviewed and updated, and nine others are added.

The subject of the book – arbitrability – is one that is much talked about, but seldom if ever given the in-depth treatment presented here. Arbitrators and other practitioners in the field will welcome the way the analysis moves logically from theory to practice regarding every issue, and academics will recognize a definitive treatment of arbitrability as understood and applied in the settlement of disputes today.


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Model perspectives: structure, architecture and culture / Mark R. Cruvellier, Bjorn N. Sandaker, Luben Dimcheff

Rotch Library - NA2540.C78 2017




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E ho'i ka u'i: perspectives on placemaking in Hawai'i / compiled and edited by Kelsy M.Y. Jorgensen

Rotch Library - NA730.H3 E23 2019




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Eco-friendly and sustainable synthesis of biocompatible nanomaterials for diagnostic imaging: current challenges and future perspectives

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00734J, Critical Review
Ghazaleh Jamalipour Soufi, Siavash Iravani
Current advancements, important challenges and future perspectives of biocompatible nanomaterials for diagnostic imaging are discussed as well as their greener synthesis.
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Sustainable remediation with an electroactive biochar system: mechanisms and perspectives

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00717J, Critical Review
Zhonghao Wan, Yuqing Sun, Daniel C. W. Tsang, Deyi Hou, Xinde Cao, Shicheng Zhang, Bin Gao, Yong Sik Ok
Biochar-based carbocatalysis is synergized from electroactive components including reactive-active moieties, metals, defective sites, heteroatoms, and graphitic structure for sustainable remediation.
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New perspectives in forensic human skeletal identification / edited by Krista E. Latham, Eric J. Bartelink, Michael Finnegan




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Forensic histopathology : fundamentals and perspectives / Reinhard Dettmeyer

Dettmeyer, Reinhard, 1957-