The new legal hubs: the emergent landscape of international commercial dispute resolution
New legal hubs (NLHs) are “one-stop shops” for cross-border commercial dispute resolution, often found in financial centers, and promoted as an official policy by nondemocratic or hybrid (i.e., democratic and authoritarian) states. NLHs address the problems of the legitimacy deficit of host states a...
Main Author: | Erie, MS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Virginia
2020
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