The TDM Journal (ISSN 1875-4120) is a comprehensive and innovative information service on the management of international disputes, with a focus on the rapidly evolving area of investment arbitration, but also in other significant areas of international investment (such as oil, gas, energy, infrastructure, mining, utilities etc). It deals both with formal adjudicatory procedures (mainly investment and commercial arbitration), but also mediation/ADR methods, negotiation and managerial ways to manage transnational disputes efficiently.
TDM welcomes articles covering a wide range of topics, so feel free to contact them and discuss possible contributions for either the specials or regular issues.
Apart from the three issues already published in 2012 some you may find some other recent issues to be of interest as well:
TDM 5 (2011) - Professor A.F.M. Maniruzzaman and Gary Born,
Resolving International Business Disputes by ADR in Asia
TDM 4 (2011) - Prof. Maya Steinitz and Joe Matthews,
Contingent Fees and Third Party Funding in Investment Arbitration Disputes:
TDM 3 (2011) - Dr. Todd Weiler
Intersections: Dissemblance or Convergence between International Trade and Investment Law:
SPECIAL FEATURES AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
For TDM:
- Legal Issues in Tobacco Control
Editors: Prof. Andrew Mitchell and Associate Prof. Tania Voon
- Corruption and Arbitration
Editors: Prof. Dr. Richard Kreindler and Carolyn B. Lamm
- Aligning Human Rights and Investment Protection
Editor: Prof. Dr. Ursula Kriebaum, University of Vienna
- The European Union and International Investment Protection Law and Arbitration
Editors: Dr. Richard Happ, Luther; and Prof. Dr. Tietje,
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
For Oil, Gas and Energy Law (OGEL):
- OGEL special issue on "Risks and Responses to Risk in the Energy Sector"
Editors: Mirian Kene Kachikwu, Shell International Limited;
and Dr. Leon Moller, The Robert Gordon University, Department of Law
- OGEL special issue on "Nuclear Law and Policy"
Editors: Rudiger Tscherning, College of Law,
Qatar University, Doha;
and Paul Rice, Pinsent Masons LLP,
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