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"In recent years, international business disputes have increasingly been resolved through private arbitration. This pathbreaking book reveals for the first time how an elite, transnational legal profession has emerged over the last three decades and engaged in the construction of an autonomous legal field that is central to the global marketplace." "Building on the structural approach of Pierre Bourdieu, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth show how an informal, settlement-oriented system dominated by Continental academics became formalized, litigious, and expensive. They also reveal a more personal but integral aspect of this new legal field - the intense personal competition and fascinating hierarchies among arbitrators seeking the international reputations for virtue that will lead to selection for arbitration panels. Since arbitration fees in many cases reach hundreds of thousands of dollars, this, too, is very much a high-stakes game." "With examples from England, the United States, Sweden, Egypt, Hong Kong, and many other countries, Dezalay and Garth explore how international developments in turn transform domestic methods for handling disputes. Finally, they analyze the changing prospects for international business dispute resolution given the growing presence of international market and regulatory institutions such as the EEC, NAFTA, and the World Trade Organization."--BOOK JACKET.
目录
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Dealing in Virtue
Exploring and Representing the World of International Commercial Arbitration
Becoming an Arbitrator: Building and Exchanging National and International Symbolic Capital
Constructing Transnational Private Justice and Legalizing Business Conflicts
Merchants of Law as Moral Entrepreneurs: Constructing International Justice out of the Competition for Transnational Business Disputes
Setting the Legal Scene for North-South Conflicts and the Collective Construction of the Universality of Law
U.S. Litigators, Continental Academics, Petrodollar Construction Projects, and the Lex Mercatoria: A Case Study
Internationalization and the Transformation of the Landscape for Handling Business Conflicts
Between the Worlds of Law and Business: The Contradictions of Business Justice and Its Permanent Reconstruction through Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
England: The Contradictions and Limits of an International and Reformist Strategy
In and Out of the Multidoor Courthouse: Internationalization and the Transformation of the Landscape of Business Disputing in the United States
Vintage Arbitration in Stockholm
Social Capital and Legal Capital: Competition and Complementarity in the Market for Business Justice
International Legal Practice as Ghetto or Beachhead: Cairo and the Problems of North and South
Law and the Frontier: Hong Kong and Transitions from One Imperialism to Another
How to Construct Neutrality and Autonomy on the Basis of a Strategy of Double Agent
Reintroducing Politics and States in the Market of International Business Disputing
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Dealing in Virtue
Exploring and Representing the World of International Commercial Arbitration
Becoming an Arbitrator: Building and Exchanging National and International Symbolic Capital
Constructing Transnational Private Justice and Legalizing Business Conflicts
Merchants of Law as Moral Entrepreneurs: Constructing International Justice out of the Competition for Transnational Business Disputes
Setting the Legal Scene for North-South Conflicts and the Collective Construction of the Universality of Law
U.S. Litigators, Continental Academics, Petrodollar Construction Projects, and the Lex Mercatoria: A Case Study
Internationalization and the Transformation of the Landscape for Handling Business Conflicts
Between the Worlds of Law and Business: The Contradictions of Business Justice and Its Permanent Reconstruction through Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
England: The Contradictions and Limits of an International and Reformist Strategy
In and Out of the Multidoor Courthouse: Internationalization and the Transformation of the Landscape of Business Disputing in the United States
Vintage Arbitration in Stockholm
Social Capital and Legal Capital: Competition and Complementarity in the Market for Business Justice
International Legal Practice as Ghetto or Beachhead: Cairo and the Problems of North and South
Law and the Frontier: Hong Kong and Transitions from One Imperialism to Another
How to Construct Neutrality and Autonomy on the Basis of a Strategy of Double Agent
Reintroducing Politics and States in the Market of International Business Disputing
Bibliography
Index
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