Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, currently in its second edition, is a preeminent commentary that has continued to prove itself throughout the fourteen years since the publication of its first edition – a period during which the Convention’s scope and application have been greatly augmented by numerous court decisions rendered in jurisdictions around the globe and regarding arbitral awards resulting from both commercial and investor-State disputes, as well as by abundant legal scholarship, calling for an updated edition. The 1958 New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards is one of those few instruments in international law that have been clearly and successfully established globally.
What’s in this book:
This edition retains the book’s article-by-article format, both text and detailed analysis, including each provision’s theoretical underpinnings and practical application in various jurisdictions worldwide. The editors have assembled a group of authors – some already involved in the first edition, some new – each of them an experienced practitioner in the field of international arbitration in their particular country and deeply conversant with the leading (and most recent) arbitrations and relevant court decisions in their domestic case law. The commentary includes updated and expanded coverage of the following aspects of arbitration practice:
How this will help you:
The analysis provides a truly international view of how the Convention functions in practice. It thoroughly covers the major recent issues that have arisen in its application and their resolutions in diverse cases. The end result is an invaluable work that will be highly appreciated by all international commercial arbitration practitioners and scholars, regardless of location.