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Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2023 (eBook)

Edited by: Patrik Scholdstrom, Christer Danielsson

ISBN13: 9789403503684
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2023 is an annual publication launched under the auspices of the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law, designed to meet the information needs of arbitration practitioners and parties worldwide. Each year, Stockholm is the arbitration seat of choice for numerous parties endeavouring to resolve international disputes. It is the second most used venue for investment disputes and is often the venue for disputes arising from the Energy Charter Treaty.

What’s in this book:

The present edition elucidates the following topics:

  • arbitration and EU sanctions against Russia
  • the ins and outs of arbitrator selection
  • the divide between lawful and unlawful expropriation in investment arbitration
  • tactical misuse of GDPR in arbitration
  • court-assisted preservation of evidence, and
  • the distinction between jurisdiction and admissibility

How this will help you:

The Yearbook provides both perspective and detailed analyses that will be well-appreciated by arbitration practitioners, counsel and judges deciding arbitration cases. It will also offer valuable insights to arbitration academics and in-house counsel at multinational companies and arbitral institutions the world over.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
CHAPTER 1. Swedish Arbitration-Related Case Law 2022-2023
Christer Danielsson
CHAPTER 2. Paving the Way for Justice: Arbitration and EU Sanctions Against Russia
Kristin Campbell-Wilson & Natalia Petrik
CHAPTER 3. The Ins and Outs of Arbitrator Selection
Daniel Hochstrasser
CHAPTER 4. Straddling the Divide Between Lawful and Unlawful Expropriation in International Law
Christer Söderlund
CHAPTER 5. Re-examining the Approach to Factual Witness Evidence in International Arbitration
Matthew Saunders, Emma Johnson & Harsh Hari Haran
CHAPTER 6. Stating the Obvious and Connectivity to Self
Carita Wallgren-Lindholm
CHAPTER 7. Emergency Arbitration Meets the Courts
Cameron Sim
CHAPTER 8. The Accused Arbitrator: New Roles and Dilemmas in the Era of Arbitration Litigation
Mads Bryde Andersen
CHAPTER 9. Beyond the Myth of the Bermuda Triangle: A Swedish Perspective on Conflicts of Interest in the Context of Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration
Johan Skog & Carl Persson
CHAPTER 10. Submitting New Evidence after the Cut-Off Date: When Are Exceptional Circumstances Present?
Helen Lehto & Laura Parkkisenniemi
CHAPTER 11. A Matter of Characterisation Distinguishing Issues of Arbitral Jurisdiction and Admissibility of Claims
Fabricio Fortese
CHAPTER 12. The (Swedish) Doctrine of Assertion: And the Scope of the Arbitration Agreement
Monica Seifert
CHAPTER 13. The Belgor Case Four Years On: Under What Circumstances May a Decision to Restrict a Party’s Right to Present Its Case Be Deemed Unjustifiable?
Hanna Larsson
CHAPTER 14. Preserving Evidence in Arbitration Proceedings: From a Swedish and Norwegian Perspective
Knud Jacob Knudsen & Olof Olsson
CHAPTER 15. What Is the Difference Between a Judge and an Arbitrator?
Emilia Lundberg & Fanny Gleiss Wilborg
CHAPTER 16. When Enough Is Enough: The Arbitral Tribunal’s Power to Stay or Terminate Proceedings due to Party Non-compliance with Procedural Obligations
Sven Lange & Felipe Volio Soley
CHAPTER 17. Tactical Misuse of the GDPR in Arbitration: Is It an Actual Risk?
Nika Larkimo & Katja Hoppu
CHAPTER 18. There Is Ordinary Situation and There Is Latvia’s Situation
Inga Kacevska & Aleksandrs Fillers