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Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2023 isbn 9789403503585

Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2022

Edited by: Alex Calissendorff, Patrick Scholdstrom

ISBN13: 9789403518763
New Edition ISBN: 9789403503585
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789403535241
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £147.00



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Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2022 is the annual publication launched under the auspices of the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law. In this fourth edition, the book covers articles on arbitration law in general and Swedish arbitration law in particular. The book is designed to meet the information needs of arbitration practitioners and parties from all over the world.

What’s in this book:

The current edition’s topics contributed by senior and well-known authors include:

      the impact of EU law on dispute resolution in international investment and trade agreements
        execution of arbitral award against sovereign wealth fund assets
          recent Nordic case law related to post-M&A arbitration
            expert decisions
              corruption and arbitration, and
                investment protection under the Energy Charter Treaty in relation to an underwater gas pipeline project

              How this will help you:

              This edition of the yearbook provides both perspective and detailed analyses that will be welcomed by arbitration practitioners, counsel and judges deciding arbitration cases. It will be of high relevance providing valuable insights for arbitration academics, in-house counsel at multinational companies and arbitral institutions worldwide.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
CHAPTER 1. Swedish Arbitration-Related Case Law 2021–2022
Christer Danielsson
CHAPTER 2. Global Trends in Arbitration 2022: Conference Report
Crina Baltag
CHAPTER 3. The Impact of EU Law on Dispute Resolution in International Investment and Trade Agreements
Christopher Vajda QC
CHAPTER 4. The Exception in Theory, a Unicorn in Practice? Revisiting Security for Costs from a Practitioner’s Perspective
Jan Heiner Nedden, M.M. & Inga Witte
CHAPTER 5. The CJEU’s Case Law on Intra-EU Investment Arbitration and the Importance of the Place of Arbitration
Andrea Carlevaris
CHAPTER 6. Post M&A Disputes: Recent Nordic Case Law, Especially Regarding Loss Calculation
Mikal Brøndmo
CHAPTER 7. Investment Protection under the Energy Charter Treaty in the Early Stages of an Underwater Gas Pipeline Project
Jakob Ragnwaldh, Aron Skogman & Jennie Hjellström
CHAPTER 8. Execution of Arbitral Award Against Sovereign Wealth Fund Assets
Maria Fogdestam Agius & Ginta Ahrel
CHAPTER 9. The Public International Law Significance of the Ascom Case
Alexander Foerster & Sara Bengtsson Urwitz
CHAPTER 10. Paradigm Shift: Reflections on the Interpretation of International Investment Agreements by National and Supranational Courts Post-Achmea
Crina Baltag
CHAPTER 11. Dispute Resolution by ‘Expert Decisions’: Illustrated by the Norwegian Expert Procedure and the SCC Express
Amund Bjøranger Tørum
CHAPTER 12. The Subjective Scope of Arbitration Agreements under Norwegian and Danish Law
Johan Tufte-Kristensen
CHAPTER 13. Ensuring Continuity of Contracts: Enforcing Self-Cleaning as a Tool to Combat Corruption Through Arbitration
Lauri Railas & Tero Poutala
CHAPTER 14. Corruption and Arbitration: Swedish Perspectives Against a French Backdrop
Simon Arvmyren & Chloé Heydarian
CHAPTER 15. Arbitration and Public Procurement: A Match?
Olof Larsberger