The limitations of tradition: how modern choice of law doctrine can help courts resolve conflicts within the New York Convention and the Federal Arbitration Act. Bedrosyan, A. S. University of Pennsylvania law review. bibtex @article{bedrosyan_limitations_????,
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volume = {(Philadelphia, Pa.) 164:207-242, 2015},
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author = {Bedrosyan, Alexander Sevan},
keywords = {CHOICE OF LAW, Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958), INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION, UNITED STATES}
}
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