The pier at Sopot, where the conference was held, is the longest in mainland Europe: leading to what?

The pier at Sopot, where the conference was held, is the longest in mainland Europe: leading to what?

What lies ahead for Europe?

Alison Ross

Monday, 10 October 2011

A summit at the European Forum for New Ideas in Poland considered the future of international arbitration in Europe, including such questions as whether Europe should have its own ICSID and whether tribunals should have the power to submit questions of law to the European Court of Justice.

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