Valuation for Arbitration, Mark Kantor (book review)

I. Marboe
Marboe, Irmgard

Article from: TDM 1 (2009), in Book Reviews & Related Materials

Introduction

One of the difficulties of valuation in international arbitration is its inherent multidisciplinarity. Arbitrators and counsel, usually lawyers by education and training, are confronted with matters that require knowledge and experience in economics and corporate finance. It is rare that one person combines the two qualifications at appropriate levels. Mark Kantor seems to be one example of this rare species. His long career as an international lawyer and as an expert in international business and finance predestines him to be the author of a book on valuation in international ...

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I. Marboe; "Valuation for Arbitration, Mark Kantor (book review)"
TDM 1 (2009), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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