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in Studies in Economics and Finance (2017) 34 (3) Studies in Economics and Finance 331.
13 Gary Born “Integration and Dispute Resolution in Small States” in Petra Butler, Eva Lein, and Rhonson Salim (eds) Integration and International Dispute Resolution in Small States (Springer, Switzerland, 2018).
14 David Weiss and Michael Griffith “Report on International Mediation and Enforcement Mechanisms” (paper presented to UNCITRAL Working Group II (Dispute Settlement) 67th Session) at 2.
15Born (above) at 223.
162018 Queen Mary Survey.
17Ibid at 7-8.
18Kofi Annan “Opening address commemorating the successful conclusion of the 1958 United Nations Conference on International Commercial Arbitration” (paper presented to New York Convention Day Colloquium, United Nations Headquarters, New York, 10 June 1958) at 2.
19The Hague Conference 2019 Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters.
20Asian Development Bank “International Arbitration Reform Needed to Improve Pacific’s Access to International Markets, Investment” (12 February 2018) < www.adb.org>.
21Following that conference, Papua New Guinea has announced that it has now become the 160th State to accede to the New York Convention having deposit the instrument of accession on 17 July 2019.
22International Mediation Institute “IMI survey results overview: How Users View the Proposal for a UN Convention on the Enforcement of Mediated Settlements” .
23Petra Butler “Conference on ‘Integration and International Dispute Resolution in Small States’ (2017) 3 Euro Rev Priv L 683 at 689.
About the author
catherine green
Catherine graduated with a BA and LLB from the University of Auckland in 2005. She also holds a Graduate Diploma of Business Studies (dispute resolution), a Postgraduate Diploma of Business Administration (dispute resolution), and is an Associate of the Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand.

Catherine has her own private practice as an arbitrator, adjudicator, and mediator taking appointments with respect to both commercial and construction disputes. She is also the Executive Director of the New Zealand International Arbitration Centre (NZIAC) as well as its related domestic registry services which cover a full spectrum of commercial, building and construction, and family and relationship disputes.