In each case, these principles allow the English court to exercise its discretion in a structured and certain manner but with sufficient flexibility to deal with
complicated international disputes.
(ii) discretion as developed by case law, including the recent Bolivia and Venezuela cases, which provides the english judiciary with the flexibility required to deal with
complicated international disputes.
Not exact matches
The book contributes to a continued dynamic development of
dispute resolution in
complicated or sensitive geopolitical contexts, and demonstrates how arbitration has and can continue to play an important role for
international relations.