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This book provides a detailed analysis of private-public arbitrations and their constitutional ramifications. Across twenty chapters and almost fourty jurisdictions, it evaluates how domestic legal systems safeguard public interest in arbitration, addressing concerns related to democracy, rule of law, and fundamental rights

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This book provides a detailed analysis of private-public arbitrations and their constitutional ramifications. Across twenty chapters and almost fourty jurisdictions, it evaluates how domestic legal systems safeguard public interest in arbitration, addressing concerns related to democracy, rule of law, and fundamental rights
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Stephan W. Schill is Professor of International and Economic Law and Governance at the University of Amsterdam, where he headed the European Research Council-funded research project 'Transnational Public-Private Arbitration as Global Regulatory Governance'. He is admitted to the bar in Germany and New York, is a Member of the ICSID List of Conciliators, and regularly acts as arbitrator in investor-state arbitrations. He also serves as General Editor of ICCA Publications and has published widely on international investment law, investor-state dispute settlement, general international law, EU law, and comparative public law.