YIAG E-news December 2010 (http://www.lcia.org/media/download.aspx?mediaId=134)
The purpose of this report is to highlight recent developments in Greece concerning arbitration and ADR. In this context, the first part of this report focuses specifically on two recent arbitration-related decisions...
The legitimate expectations of the… arbitrators!
This post is also available at Κluwerarbitrationblog.com (8-9-2009)
In modern treaties, a fair and equitable treatment standard (hereinafter “FaETS”) is to be provided to foreign investors and investments by the host state. In the past, the FaETS had been viewed as merely a sub-category of the...
Arbitrators: Judges or not? An EC approach…
This post is also available at Kluwerarbitrationblog.com http://kluwerarbitrationblog.com/blog/2009/03/09/arbitrators-judges-or-not-an-ec-approach%E2%80%A6/ (9-3-2009)
The mechanism for referring questions regarding a preliminary ruling allows the national judge to ask the ECJ for a clarification...
Powers and duties of arbitrators in the application of competition law: an EC approach in the light of recent developments
European Competition Law Review (ECLR), March 2009
Summary:
This article illustrates the distinction between the “competence” and “duty” of arbitrators in the application of competition law and presents the powers and duties of arbitrators in this context, while adopting a...
INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM: The future of the Internet was discussed in Athens
This article was published in the E.L.S.A magazine “The Synergy”, issue 41 (2007)
As Lawrence Lessig has highlighted, there are four modalities of regulation, which can all apply to the Internet: a) the law, b) the social norms, c) the market and d) the architecture. In the inaugural meeting of...
WIPO WG on Digital Access Service for Priority Documents: What did take place in Geneva
This article was published in IPKat Readers blog at 12/2/2007
The WIPO organized in Geneva from 6 to 7 February, 2007 the first meeting of a Working Group on a Digital Access Service for the Priority Documents. According to various Conventions and Treaties, “[a]ny person who has duly filed an...

