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Edited by Andrea Carlevaris, Laurent Lévy, Alexis Mourre, Eric A. SchwartzAt a time when international arbitration is facing increasing challenges, this collection of 34 articles provides informed commentary by leading arbitration specialists on some of today’s most pressing subjects, including procedural efficiency, arbitrator independence and investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). The book also contains thought-provoking articles on other discrete topics, as varied as arbitral appeal procedures, responsibilities of institutions, dissenting opinions, remission of awards, use of arbitration in disputes arising from mass disasters, and party representation by foreign lawyers, as well as studies on regional developments. These are all matters on which the authors – arbitrators, counsel and institutional leaders from around the world – are well-qualified to write, drawing on first-hand knowledge and experience, as well as exhaustive research, to offer analyses that are highly pertinent to the future of international arbitration. The book’s dedicatee, John Beechey, was President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration between 2009 and 2015, during which time he spearheaded many reforms likewise aimed at enhancing the efficiency, integrity and effectiveness of the arbitration process. Advances in International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America during John’s Presidency of the ICC CourtChristian AlbanesiThe Principle of Neutrality in International ArbitrationStefano AzzaliInternational Commercial Arbitration: Present Challenges and Future ProspectsGeorge A. BermannAnti-Suit Injunctions by ICC Emergency ArbitratorsSébastien BessonWhence and Whither International Arbitration?Karl-Heinz BöckstiegelThe Bounds of Party Autonomy in Institutional ArbitrationAndrea CarlevarisThe Champagne Case: Lessons from an Arbitration with JohnYves DerainsAre Genuine Dissenting Opinions of Real Use?Antonias DimolitsaRemission of Awards: Conditions and Consequences – A Review of Statute and Case LawSimon Greenberg and Jason FryThe Advantages of the ICC over ICSID in Investment ArbitrationsHamid G. Gharavi