The Roles of Psychology in International Arbitration - A Review

J. Wessel
Wessel, Jane
B. Pilbrow
Pilbrow, Ben

Article from: TDM 1 (2018), in Book Reviews & Related Materials

Introduction

The Roles of Psychology in International Arbitration is the fortieth addition to the International Arbitration Law Library. The approach and the tone of the book were set by its genesis, a three-day conference in May 2013 at the Brunel University, attended by the contributors to the book amongst others. The conference's aims: the assembly of experts from both the International Arbitration community and various social and pure sciences in order to draw forth and combine different perspectives on International Arbitration, the issues it faces and the purposes it serves. The diverse ...

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J. Wessel; B. Pilbrow; "The Roles of Psychology in International Arbitration - A Review"
TDM 1 (2018), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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