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Allegations of Apparent Bias or Suspicion of Bias Must Be Substantiated by Sustainable Evidence: Speculative Evidence Will Not Do
Charles Chatterjee, Associate Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies , To follow, UK
Bilateral Investment Treaties and Amendments to the Corresponding Private Investment Contracts are Long Overdue: They Fail to Cater for the Interests of Both Investors and Beneficiaries
Professor Charles Chatterjee, Associate Fellow , Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK
CAPE DISTRIBUTION LTD v CAPE INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS PLC How a Parent Company May be Held Liable in Torts for the Negligence of its Subsidiaries
Charles Chatterjee, Associate Fellow , Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK
Considering the Rationale of Incorporating Force Majeure Clauses in Commercial Contracts Between the Parties to a Commercial Contract
Professor Charles Chatterjee, Associate Fellow , Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK
Evaluating the Role of Negotiations in the Alternative Dispute Resolution System
Professor Charles Chatterjee, Associate Fellow , Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK
Gone are the Days of Corporate Social Responsibility; These are the Days of Corporate Responsibility
Professor Charles Chatterjee, Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute , UK
When a Settlement Agreement May Unsettle EverythingHow a Parent Company May be Held Liable in Torts for the Negligence of its Subsidiaries
Charles Chatterjee, Associate Fellow , Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, UK
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