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Ethical Dilemmas in Interstate Disputes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

Christina Parajon Skinner*
Affiliation:
Brooklyn Law School

Abstract

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Type
Inaugural Detlev F. Vagts Roundtable on Transnational Law: Transnational Professional Ethics
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2016

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References

1 See generally Rogers, Catherine A., Fit and Function in Legal Ethics: Developing a Code of Conduct for International Arbitration, 23 Mich. J. Int'l L. 341, 346 (2012)Google Scholar; Vagts, Detlev F., The International Legal Profession: A Need for More Governance?, 90 AJIL 250 (1996)Google Scholar.

2 Corfu Channel Case (U.K. v. Alb.), 1948 ICJ Rep. 15 (Mar. 25).

3 For a summary of these events, see W. Michael Reisman & Christina Parajon Skinner, Fraudulent Evidence Before Public International Tribunals: The Dirty Stories of International Law 55–77 (2014).

4 Minute from Hartley Shawcross, Attorney General, to William Jowitt, Lord Chancellor (Nov. 1, 1948) (on file with U.K. Nat’l Archives at LCO 2/4515).

5 Global Arbitration Review, at http://globalarbitrationreview.com.