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Practitioner's Handbook on International Commercial Arbitration 3rd ed

Edited by: Frank-Bernd Weigand, Antje Baumann

ISBN13: 9780198784807
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199534869
Published: April 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The Practitioner's Handbook on International Commercial Arbitration provides reports on the arbitration systems and laws of 13 countries in addition to commentaries on the arbitration rules of ICC, ICDR, LCIA, and UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules as well as on the UNCITRAL Model Law and the New York Convention.

This comprehensive overview of the key arbitral jurisdictions and the most important arbitral rules and conventions makes it a unique and indispensable work that belongs on the desk of each practitioner.

Written by world-leading arbitration practitioners and academics, this book combines a practical approach with in-depth legal research and analyses of important national and international case law.

This new edition is written to meet the needs of both the non-specialist lawyer requiring quick and useful information on a particular legal system or set of rules or interested in a concise general introduction into the law of international arbitration, and the experienced arbitration practitioner looking for well-founded information on a particular issue.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
1: Introduction, Antje Baumann and Tanje V. Pfitzner
2: Outline, Frank-Bernd Weigand and Antje Baumann
3: Austria, Christoph Liebscher
4: Belgium, Herman Verbist and Hans van Houtte
5: Brazil, Marcelo Inglez de Souza, Fernanda de Gouvêa Leão, and Cesar Rossi Machado
6: China and Hong Kong, Friven Yeoh and Desmond Ang
7: England, Devika Khanna
8: France, Emmanuel Gaillard and Coralie Darrigade
9: Germany, Dr. Inka Hanefeld and Dr. Nils Schmidt-Ahrendts
10: Italy, Mauro Rubino-Sammartano and Ruggero Rubino-Sammartano
11: Netherlands, Prof. Dr. Vesna Lazic and Alexandra Schluep
12: Singapore, Alvin Yeo SC and Lim Wei Lee
13: Sweden, Robin Oldenstam and Johann von Pachelbel
14: Switzerland, Pierre A. Karrer
15: USA, Peter Bowman Rutledge, Rachael D. Kent, and Christian F. Henel
16: ICC Arbitration Rules, Antje Baumann
17: UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, James Castello
18: ICDR International Arbitration Rules, Martin F. Gusy, James M. Hosking, and Franz T. Schwarz
19: LCIA Arbitration Rules, Michael J. Collett QC, Josephine C.P. Davies, and Belinda McRae
20: UNCITRAL Model Law, Marianne Roth
21: New York Convention, Ulrich Haas and Heiner Kahlert