Insolvency in Arbitration (Swiss Law)
International Arbitration Law Review 2005, pp. 23-33
Anti-Suit Injunctions Issued by Arbitrators
in: E. Gaillard (Ed.), Anti-suit Injunctions in International Arbitration, New York 2005, pp. 115-129
Download (pdf, 197.6k)Arbitration and Oral Evidence
Dossiers of the ICC Institute of World Business Law, Paris 2005 (co-editor V.V. Veeder)
La recevabilité du recours au Tribunal fédéral contre les sentences incidentes ou partielles en matière internationale [The admissibility of the action to set aside interim or partial international arbitral awards before the Swiss Supreme Court]
Les Cahiers de l’arbitrage 2005/1, pp. 15-21
L’effet négatif de la compétence-compétence et la renonciation à tout recours [The negative effect of competence-competence and the waiver of the right to bring setting aside proceedings]
Revue de l’arbitrage 2005, pp. 1071-1083
Introduction and Commentary on Articles 31-33 of the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration
in: T. Zuberbühler/Ch. Müller/P. Habegger (Eds), Swiss Rules of International Arbitration - Commentary, Zurich 2005, pp. 1-12 and 275-300
Online Dispute Resolution and Its Significance for International Commercial Arbitration
in: Aksen, G./Böckstiegel, K-H./Mustill, M./Patocchi, P.M./Whitesell, A.M. (Eds), Global Reflections on International Law, Commerce and Dispute Resolution, Liber Amicorum in honour of Robert Briner, Paris 2005, pp. 437-456
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ASA Special Series No. 24, 2005, 291 pages (co-editor Alexandra Johnson)
Testimonies in the contemporary practice: witness statements and cross-examination
in: Bond, S. et al. (Eds), Arbitral Procedure at the Dawn of the New Millennium, Brussels 2005, pp. 107-131
Case Note: Swiss Federal Supreme Court, ATF 129 II 675 (4P.67/2003/bie)
International Arbitration Law Review 2004, pp. N-61 to N-63