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A Practical Guide to International Arbitration in London (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781135133573
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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With the development of international arbitration, the market for knowledge of the subject has grown globally beyond those lawyers with expertise in the subject. A Practical Guide to International Arbitration in London takes a pragmatic look at how to run an international arbitration where the seat of the arbitration is London.

It explores on a stage-by-stage basis the tactical, practical and legal issues that need considering in an international arbitration in London from the perspective of the arbitral process, including its relationship with the court support given by the English courts. The book also examines the role of the English courts in assisting foreign arbitrations.

This book is an easy to understand one stop practical guide with many useful suggestions and tips in relation to a process which is different from litigation, from someone experienced in international arbitration and the English process. In addition, it provides references to key legal authorities and the English Arbitration Act 1996. It includes a comprehensive set of appendices.

A Practical Guide to International Arbitration in London is directed principally at lawyers not familiar with London arbitration, including foreign as well as English dispute resolution and transactional lawyers and corporate counsel, and will enable them to advise their clients when faced with a London arbitration or considering including one in a contract. It will also act as a short and concise reference book for those experienced in international arbitration.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
CHAPTER 1: Some relevant aspects of the English legal system and practice
CHAPTER 2: Overview of the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration compared with other forms of dispute resolution;
CHAPTER 3: Understanding arbitration clauses
CHAPTER 4: The scope of the arbitration clause
CHAPTER 5: Choosing the tribunal and the legal team
CHAPTER 6: Activity and consideration prior to commencing an arbitration
CHAPTER 7: First steps in the process;
CHAPTER 8: Activity and considerations upon formation of the tribunal;
CHAPTER 9: Jurisdiction;
CHAPTER 10: Directions and timetable;
CHAPTER 11: Applications to the court prior to the hearing
CHAPTER 12: Ongoing issues and preparing for the hearings
CHAPTER 13: Hearings
CHAPTER 14: Awards;
CHAPTER 15: Challenges to the award and appeals generally
CHAPTER 16: Enforcement of an English or foreign award
CHAPTER 17: Investment treaty arbitration