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Jan Kleinheisterkamp, International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America

Jan Kleinheisterkamp, International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America 2006] BOO K REVIEWS 485 tional, intellectual, and even personal history. Indeed, a few of th e contributions to thi s volume evidence this competition as they try to work along all of thes e fronts. For those of my generation, for whom many of thes e subjects were teachers, colleagues and conference par­ ticipants, there is special pleasure and recognition in reading about them. I hope this will remain true, if in diminishing measure, as these figures become part of th e historical record read by late r gener­ ations. That record will be more distilled and general, and it will tak e other forms. Perhaps that distancing is inevitable. But one hopes tha t those forms always will try to give a sense of th e human beings who transmut e into those distillations, as this admirable vol­ ume has done. JA N KLEINHEISTERKAMP, INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION IN LATIN AMERICA (Oceana Publications 2005) Reviewed by Emilio J. Cardenas* The use of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism in Latin America has increased dramatically over the past decade. Dif­ ferent arbitration forums such as the International Center for the Settlement of Investmen t Dispute (ICSID), the International Cham­ http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

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Oxford University Press
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© 2006 by The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
eISSN
2326-9197
DOI
10.1093/ajcl/54.2.485
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2006] BOO K REVIEWS 485 tional, intellectual, and even personal history. Indeed, a few of th e contributions to thi s volume evidence this competition as they try to work along all of thes e fronts. For those of my generation, for whom many of thes e subjects were teachers, colleagues and conference par­ ticipants, there is special pleasure and recognition in reading about them. I hope this will remain true, if in diminishing measure, as these figures become part of th e historical record read by late r gener­ ations. That record will be more distilled and general, and it will tak e other forms. Perhaps that distancing is inevitable. But one hopes tha t those forms always will try to give a sense of th e human beings who transmut e into those distillations, as this admirable vol­ ume has done. JA N KLEINHEISTERKAMP, INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION IN LATIN AMERICA (Oceana Publications 2005) Reviewed by Emilio J. Cardenas* The use of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism in Latin America has increased dramatically over the past decade. Dif­ ferent arbitration forums such as the International Center for the Settlement of Investmen t Dispute (ICSID), the International Cham­

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Apr 1, 2006

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