The Mixed Arbitral Tribunals, 1919-1939 An Experiment in the International Adjudication of Private Rights
The creation of 39 Mixed Arbitral Tribunals ('MATs') was a major contribution of the post-World War I peace treaties to the development of international adjudication. With over 90 000 claims handled, the MATs were the busiest international courts of the interwar period. Moreover, in a depa...
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Other Authors: | Fabri, Hélène Ruiz (Editor), Erpelding, Michel (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Baden-Baden
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
2023
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Series: | Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law
Band 25 |
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