George Bermann on Bridging Academic Scholarship and Practice in International Arbitration
Explore how George Bermann, co-Editor of ARIA, bridges academic theory and practical application in international arbitration. Get insights on why...
Explore how George Bermann, co-Editor of ARIA, bridges academic theory and practical application in international arbitration. Get insights on why...
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