The Culture of International Arbitration and the Evolution of Contract Law by JOSHUA D. KARTON. (Published by Oxford University Press, 2013)doi:10.1093/arbitration/29.3.539CarterJames H. Carter is Senior Counsel
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ceased to be in the hands of wise men and mandarins, advisers to the monarchs, to become a matter managed by jurists, who incorporated for the decision-making and its justification the procedures and figures of private law: the social contract, the commission, decisions based on evidence, ...
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