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Handbook of ICC Arbitration: Commentary and Materials 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780414097407
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414063990
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Written by experienced practitioners as arbitrators and counsel in dozens of cases each year, The Handbook of ICC Arbitration reflects the very latest practice in ICC arbitration.

< Key features:

  • Provides article-by-article commentary on the new 2021 ICC Rules of Arbitration, incorporating discussion of ICC Notes and developments in case law and soft law.
  • Chapters guide the practitioner through the arbitral process, from commencement, to the arbitral tribunal, arbitral proceedings, and awards and costs.
  • Examines the diverse issues that can occur during an arbitration, from appointment and challenge of arbitrators, case management conferences, issues of due process and hearings, admissibility and weight of evidence, and annulment and enforcement of awards.
  • Contains a useful selection of models, notes, checklists and examples.
New to this edition:
  • The 2021 ICC Rules of Arbitration effective as of 1st January 2021.
  • Note to the Parties and Arbitral Tribunals on the Conduct of the Arbitration under the ICC Rules of Arbitration as updated on 1st January 2021.
  • The IBA’s Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration as revised December 2020.
  • The Prague Rules on the Efficient Conduct of Proceedings in International Arbitration (14th December 2018).

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
PART I ARBITRATION RULES
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 COMMENCING THE ARBITRATION
CHAPTER 3 MULTIPLE PARTIES, MULTIPLE CONTRACTS AND CONSOLIDATION
CHAPTER 4 THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
CHAPTER 5 THE ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 6 AWARDS
CHAPTER 7 COSTS
CHAPTER 8 MISCELLANEOUS
PART II MODELS, PRECEDENTS AND EXAMPLES
STANDARD ICC ARBITRATION CLAUSES
LIST OF ADDRESSES FOR NOTIFICATION OF THE REQUEST FOR ARBITRATION
NOTE TO THE PARTIES AND ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS ON THE CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRATION UNDER THE ICC RULES OF ARBITRATION (2021 ICC NOTE)
NOTE TO PARTIES AND ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS ON ICC COMPLIANCE
STATEMENT OF TIME AND TRAVEL FOR WORK DONE IN THE PERIOD BEGINNING AND ENDING
ICC ARBITRATOR'S STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE, AVAILABILITY, IMPARTIALITY AND INDEPENDENCE (ART.11 OF THE RULES)
FOR EXPEDITED ARBITRATION
FOR EMERGENCY ARBITRATION
ICC MODEL CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ARBITRATORS
ICC CHECKLIST FOR EMERGENCY ARBITRATOR ORDER
(ICC) MODEL TERMS OF REFERENCE
MODEL PROCEDURAL ORDER NO.1 (SPECIAL PROCEDURAL RULES) (ART.24 OF THE RULES)
(ICC) MODEL PROCEDURAL TIMETABLE
ICC CHECKLIST FOR A PROTOCOL ON VIRTUAL HEARINGS
ICC AWARD CHECKLIST
ICC CHECKLIST ON CORRECTION AND INTERPRETATION OF AWARDS
PART III APPENDICES AND FURTHER MATERIAL
ICC RULES OF ARBITRATION WITH APPENDICES TO THE RULES (JANUARY 2021)
NEW YORK CONVENTION ON THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS (JUNE 1958) (THE “NEW YORK CONVENTION”)
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION WITH RECOMMENDATION REGARDING THE INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE II, PARAGRAPH 2, AND ARTICLE VII, PARAGRAPH 1, OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION (THE “UNCITRAL MODEL LAW”) (JULY 2006)
IBA RULES ON THE TAKING OF EVIDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (THE “IBA RULES OF EVIDENCE”) (DECEMBER 2020)
IBA GUIDELINES ON CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (THE “IBA CONFLICT OF INTEREST GUIDELINES”) (2014)
IBA GUIDELINES ON PARTY REPRESENTATION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (THE “IBA REPRESENTATION GUIDELINES” (MAY 2013)