Transnational Dispute Management

Transnational Dispute Management (TDM) is a peer-reviewed[1] online journal published by Maris B.V.[2] TDM focuses on the management of international disputes, especially the rapidly evolving area of investment arbitration as well as other significant areas of international investment (such as for example oil, gas, energy, infrastructure, mining and utilities). TDM publishes articles covering both formal adjudicatory procedures (mainly investment and commercial arbitration) and also mediation and other ADR, negotiation and managerial ways to manage transnational disputes efficiently. TDM started publishing in February 2004.[3] Professor Thomas W. Wälde (1949–2008)[4] was founding editor of TDM. Mark Kantor is the current Editor-in-Chief of TDM.

Transnational Dispute Management
DisciplineLaw, International arbitration, Arbitration
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2004–present
Publisher
Maris B.V. (Netherlands)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Transnatl. Dispute Manag.
Indexing
ISSN1875-4120
OCLC no.62296925
Links

TDM publishes both regular issues and Special Issues. Articles in TDM are often instantly "advance published" on-line and then incorporated into regular issues when those issues are fully organized. In addition, TDM maintains a Legal & Regulatory Materials database available to subscribers.

OGEMID

TDM hosts the archives of OGEMID,[5][6][7] the associated discussion list focused on transnational disputes, international investment law developments and related issues. OGEMID brings together experienced professionals in the field of international dispute management, mainly arbitration, mediation, negotiation, with a particular emphasis on investment disputes. Since 2007 OGEMID members annually vote for the OGEMID Awards.[8] Moderators of OGEMID currently include Saadia A. Bhatty, Professor Petra Butler, Dyalá Jiménez Figueres, Dr. Sebastien Manciaux and Baiju Vasani, with Sophie Nappert, Consultant Moderator Maurice Mendelson QC and OGEMID Rapporteur John Gaffney as Honorary members.

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