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International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparative Introduction


ISBN13: 9781800882805
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £32.95



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This indispensable book offers a concise comparative introduction to international commercial arbitration. With reference to recent case law from leading jurisdictions and up-to-date rules revisions, International Commercial Arbitration provides a comparative analysis of the issues raised in arbitration, from the time of drafting of the arbitration clause to the rendering of the arbitral award and the post-award stage.

Combining perspectives from both practice and academia, Franco Ferrari, Friedrich Rosenfeld and Consultant Editor John Fellas examine all the key points of international commercial arbitration. After introductory remarks on the applicable normative framework, the book covers arbitration agreements and their enforcement, the initiation of proceedings and the constitution of the tribunal, the taking of evidence, issues arising in complex arbitrations, as well as the award and the post-award regime.

Scholars and students of international commercial arbitration across the globe will find this book invaluable for its comparative analysis. It will also be most useful for arbitration practitioners and judges interested in learning how jurisdictions differ in their approaches to arbitration proceedings.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
1. Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration
2. The recognition of arbitration agreements
3. The principle of competence competence
4. The initiation of arbitration proceedings and the constitution of the arbitral tribunal
5. Procedure
6. Evidence
7. Complex arbitrations involving multiple tiers, contracts and parties
8. The award
9. The set-aside of arbitral awards
10. The New York Convention: introduction, scope, formal requirements, procedure
11. The New York Convention: the duty to recognize and enforce arbitral awards
12. The relevance of the post-award phase in the pre-award phase
Index