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Comparative Law of International Arbitration 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780421932104
Published: April 2007
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This new and updated English language edition of an acclaimed French language text guides practitioners through the international arbitration process from beginning to end. It covers each step of arbitral procedure, from the conclusion of the arbitration agreement to the enforcement of the arbitral award, from a comparative standpoint, helping practitioners decide which jurisdiction / institution's rules they wish to be bound by. This work: provides intelligent and approachable guidance through the beginning, middle and end of an international commercial arbitration; compares the rules in each of the major arbitration jurisdictions at each stage of the process; pinpoints strengths and weaknesses of arbitration in each jurisdiction; supplies detailed advice on topics such as the arbitration agreement, how to progress a case, the award and enforcement of the award; reproduces a comprehensive selection of comparative materials, drawn from the UNCITRAL and UN texts, as well as national legislation from Sweden, Belgium, Germany, England, Italy, Holland, France and Switzerland; and features materials on the form and content of arbitral deliberations not normally available in the public domain.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Definition and sources of international arbitration
The law of arbitration and the role of the seat of the arbitration
The Arbitration Agreement
The Arbitral Tribunal
Control of the arbitrator's competence
The arbitral procedure
The applicable law to the basis of the dispute
The Award
The control of the award by the judicial authority of the seat of arbitration
Recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards
General conclusions