International Arbitration Simple Citation Guide

K. Ballena
Ballena, Kelby
B.M. Roe
Roe, Bailey M.

Article from: TDM 1 (2018), in Roundup of Articles

Introduction

When paper ruled the world, libraries, schools, and schools of thought throughout the world constructed various ways of researching cited documents. Writers argued endlessly about the "correct" citation format, style, and manual to use. Yet, modern citation manuals can be complex and too voluminous to memorize, forcing the user to keep these manuals on hand when writing. Today, the internet has completely changed the process of researching cited documents. Furthermore, in the practice of international arbitration, many supporting documents are submitted along with their legal arguments ...

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K. Ballena; B.M. Roe; "International Arbitration Simple Citation Guide"
TDM 1 (2018), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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