Reference : Introduction: International Adjudication and the Legacy of the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals
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Introduction: International Adjudication and the Legacy of the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals
English
Erpelding, Michel mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL) >]
Ruiz Fabri, Hélène mailto []
Apr-2023
1st
The Mixed Arbitral Tribunals, 1919–1939: An Experiment in the International Adjudication of Private Rights
Erpelding, Michel mailto
Ruiz Fabri, Hélène mailto
Nomos
Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and REgulatory Procedural Law, 25
9-26
No
978-3-7489-3971-9
Baden-Baden
Germany
[en] History of international law ; history of international adjudication ; mixed arbitral tribunals ; mixed commissions ; mixed courts ; Paris Peace Treaties
[en] This introduction provides the reader with a general characterization of the 39 Mixed Arbitral Tribunals (MATs) created by the 1919-1923 peace treaties to address disputes between private persons and between private persons and states as a result of the First World War. Noting that the rich literature published on the MATs was followed by near-silence after 1945, it mentions the numerous questions that they still raise today, before explaining how the various contributions to the book edited by the authors address them.
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/54805
10.5771/9783748939719-9.

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