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The Leading Arbitrators' Guide to International Arbitration 3rd ed isbn 9781937518332

The Leading Arbitrators' Guide to International Arbitration 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781933833156
New Edition ISBN: 9781937518332
Previous Edition ISBN: 1929446519
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Juris Publishing
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



The Leading Arbitrators' Guide to International Arbitration Second Edition is completely revised and expanded in this all new edition. It offers thoughtful advice and insights into the world of international arbitration from some of the most prominent and experienced international arbitrators in the world. The contributors are arbitrators from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA.

The contributors offer insights and advice on the way in which international arbitrations are carried out from the point of view of arbitrators reading pleadings and memorials and listening to witnesses and hearing arguments. The authors' discussions are intended to be thoughtful, insightful and useful - and perhaps, occasionally, iconoclastic. As a result, there may be instances in which the authors disagree with one another on certain points. This is to be expected for there are often many routes that can be taken to achieve a result.

Occasionally, more than one point of view is set out within an individual chapter. This is a positive result of an intranet that was set up to allow the contributors to review and comment upon the drafts of their colleagues. Where appropriate, this has allowed some chapters to include something of a survey of opinion on a particular issue from a number of the world's leading arbitrators.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
FOREWORD
PREFACE
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Chapter 1
THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION A Sketch
Lord Mustill
Chapter 2
THE TRIBUNAL'S APPOINTMENT
Gerald Aksen
Chapter 3
THE PARTY-APPOINTED ARBITRATOR: FURTHER REFLECTIONS
Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Chapter 4
THE ROLE OF THE CHAIRMAN
Robert Briner
Chapter 5
THE DUTIES OF AN ARBITRATOR
Allan Philip
Chapter 6
CONTROLLING TIME AND COSTS IN ARBITRATION
Christopher Newmark
Chapter 7
OBJECTIONS TO JURISDICTION
Sigvard Jarvin
Chapter 8
INTERFERENCE BY NATIONAL COURTS
Jan Paulsson
Chapter 9
ORGANIZING AN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: PRACTICE POINTERS
Albert Jan van den Berg
Chapter 10
THE ROLE OF THE ARBITRATOR IN DETERMINING THE APPLICABLE LAW
Emmanuel Gaillard
Chapter 11
INTERIM MEASURES
Alan Redfern
Chapter 12
ADR AND ARBITRATION
David W. Plant
Chapter 13
THE CIVIL LAW APPROACH TO DISCOVERY: A COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF THE TAKING OF EVIDENCE IN THE ANGLO-AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL ARBITRATION SYSTEMS
Giorgio Bernini
Chapter 14
DETERMINING THE EXTENT OF DISCOVERY AND DEALING WITH REQUESTS FOR DISCOVERY:
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE COMMON LAW
Charles N. Brower & Jeremy K. Sharpe
Chapter 15
WHOSE ARBITRATION IS IT ANYWAY: THE PARTIES OR THE ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL
AN INTERESTING QUESTION?
V. V. Veeder
Chapter 16
THE CONDUCT OF THE HEARINGS
Bernard Hanotiau
Chapter 17
ADVOCACY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
C. Mark Baker
Chapter 18
CROSS-EXAMINATION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Lawrence W. Newman
Chapter 19
WITNESS CONFERENCING
Hilmar Raeschke-Kessler
Chapter 20
ASSESSING EXPERT EVIDENCE
Dana H. Freyer
Chapter 21
ASSESSING DAMAGES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Hilary Heilbron
Chapter 22
THE TRIBUNAL’S DELIBERATIONS
L. Yves Fortier
Chapter 23
THE ARBITRAL AWARD
Bernardo M. Cremades
Chapter 24
CONFIDENTIALITY
Michael Pryles
Chapter 25
NON-SIGNATURES AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
William W. Park
Chapter 26
ANNULMENT AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS: A PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE
Hans Smit
Chapter 27
RESPONSIBILITY OF ARBITRATORS AND ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS
Pierre A. Karrer
Chapter 28
THE ETHICS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATORS
Catherine A. Rogers
Chapter 29
ARBITRATION INVOLVING STATES
Kaj Hobér
Chapter 30
ARBITRATING INVESTMENT DISPUTES
Francisco Orrego Vicuna
Chapter 31
ARBITRATING INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES
John Uff
Chapter 32
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN OIL, GAS AND ENERGY
Thomas W. Walde
Chapter 33
PERSPECTIVES OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel
INDEX