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International Commercial Arbitration


ISBN13: 9780455228242
Published: January 2011
Publisher: Thomson Reuters Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
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International Commercial Arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism has gained acceptance in most Asian countries and in the past few years has grown exponentially. The increase in arbitration cases is likely to continue against a backdrop of increasing cross border transactions and consequent cross border disputes.

However, for practitioners new to this area of practice and students alike, there has been no authoritative text dealing with the Asia Pacific perspective of international arbitration to which they can turn.

This book focuses on the practice of international commercial arbitration in the Asia Pacific region. It examines the cultural differences influencing the Asian dispute resolution arena, covering developments in legislation, institutional arbitration rules and cases from the major international arbitration jurisdictions in the Asia Pacific region: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia.

University students at every level, practitioners in private practice and in-house counsels will all find this new work highly useful. As an educative tool it will assist teachers and students alike. Readers will be able to self-assess their understanding by working through questions designed to test their knowledge through all stages of an arbitration, from drafting an effective and enforceable arbitration agreement to enforcement of an arbitral award.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Asia, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
1. Introduction and background
2. The Arbitration Agreement
3. Applicable Laws and Arbitral Seat
4. Arbitration Administration: Institutional and ad hoc
5. Arbitral Tribunal : Formation and Challenges
6. Arbitral Tribunal: Jurisdiction and Powers
7. Arbitral Procedure: Preliminary Conference to Hearing
8. Confidentiality in Arbitration
9. Interim Measures of Protection
10. Court Involvement in Arbitral Proceedings
11. Award: Interest, Currency and Costs
12. Awards: Enforcement and Challenges
13. Specialised Arbitrations: WTO and ICS.ID