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AND NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET: PARALLEL ARBITRAL AND COURT PROCEEDINGS…
as consolidations are the best solution where the twain shall meet and work, rather
with each other than against each other. Therefore, there is no better way to conclude
considerations on parallel litigation than by quoting Judge Gilbert Guillaume:
“…the dangers for international law, resulting from the increasing number
of judicial institutions in the modern world, should be stressed…it would be
most regrettable if, on specific problems, different courts were to take divergent
positions”.
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Gilbert Guillaume, “The Future of International Judicial Institutions”,
ICLQ
, Vol. 44 (1995), pp. 861-862.