Elizabeth J. Ireland Section Menu North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation -About Us --Contact Information --Bylaws -Masthead -Current Issue -Past Issues -Submissions -Subscriptions -Symposium -Blog Class of 2013Circulation Editor, Volume 38Staff, Volume 37 Do Not Abort the Mission: An Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights Case of R.R. v. Poland Elizabeth J. Ireland Volume 38 - Issue 2, Winter 2013, Page 651 Full Article Text PDF Cite as: Elizabeth J. Ireland, Do Not Abort the Mission: An Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights Case of R.R. v. Poland, 38 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Comm. Reg. 651 (2013). Blog Posts A Response to Criticism of International Arbitration Timothy Holbrook, Professor of Law at Emory University, acknowledged the advantages of international arbitration but challenged the notion that arbitration will always be the best method of resolution. Holbrook cited cost savings and efficiency as advantages of international arbitration. He also noted the necessity of providing an international forum, as all corporations have essentially become international through the use of the Internet. Read More... No Comments | Posted by Elizabeth J. Ireland on Sun. February 26, 2012 11:52 AM Categories: Symposium: International Dispute Resolution North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation About UsMastheadCurrent IssuePast IssuesSubmissionsSubscriptionsSymposiumBlog Go to Top of Page