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Explaining Why You Lost: Reasoning in Arbitration (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403529042
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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Generally speaking, the losing party is more interested than the winning party in understanding the reasons for the outcome of the proceeding. And yet, the requirement that, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the award “shall state the reasons upon which it is based” is a widely recognized principle in international arbitration. The rules of most arbitral institutions also require that an award include reasons.

This Institute Dossier addresses reasoning in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Awards: Should an arbitrator state his reasons? Why? How extensive and/or complete must the reasoning be for the process to be fully comprehensible and thus legitimate to the parties? What may be the consequences of an unsatisfactory reasoning?

Readers will get useful insights into the legal reasoning process by accessing data from a recent large-scale empirical study of legal reasoning in commercial disputes. They will also be treated to some creative writing tips in the hope that reading an award becomes a more interesting part of the job.

The ICC Institute of World Business Law brings together the finest legal minds to strengthen links between international business practitioners and the legal profession. The Institute’s ‘Dossiers’ is a series that has gained international prestige. These Dossiers are the outcome of the Institute’s annual meetings, where experts from around the globe come together to discuss salient issues of international commercial law and arbitration.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Foreword
Yves Derains
Introduction: How Well Reasoned Must an Award Be to Satisfy Non-waivable Legitimacy Requirements?
Antonio Crivellaro
Chapter 1. Reasoning in Arbitration
Charles Jarrosson
Chapter 2. Judicial Review and Reasoning of Arbitral Awards
Mohamed Salah Abdel Wahab
Chapter 3. Legal Reasoning in International Commercial Disputes
S.I. Strong
Chapter 4. Show, Don’t Tell: Creative Writing for Arbitrators
Anja Ipp
Chapter 5. Reasons in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Awards
Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo
Chapter 6. Reasoning in Arbitral Awards: Why? How?
Teresa Giovannini B.
Chapter 7. Reasoning in Arbitration: What Do Users Want or Need?
Giuditta Cordero-Moss
Conclusion. Mélida N. Hodgson
About the Authors
About the Editors
Cases

Series: ICC Institute Dossiers

Explaining Why You Lost: Reasoning in Arbitration ISBN 9789403529035
Published November 2020
Kluwer Law International
£66.00
Expedited Procedures in International Arbitration ISBN 9789284204403
Published December 2017
International Chamber of Commerce
£66.29
£95.00
Dossier XI: The Application of Substantive Law by International Arbitrators ISBN 9789041161017
Published October 2014
Kluwer Law International
£83.00
Third Party Funding in International Arbitration ISBN 9789284202027
Published November 2013
International Chamber of Commerce
£75.00
Third Party Funding in International Arbitration ISBN 9789041161000
Published November 2013
Kluwer Law International
Out of print
Players’ Interaction in International Arbitration ISBN 9789041160997
Published September 2012
Kluwer Law International
£95.00
Players’ Interaction in International Arbitration ISBN 9789284201679
Published September 2012
International Chamber of Commerce
£65.00
Is Arbitration Only As Good as the Arbitrator? Status, Powers and Role of the Arbitrator ISBN 9789284201099
Published March 2012
International Chamber of Commerce
£60.00
Is Arbitration Only As Good as the Arbitrator? Status, Powers and Role of the Arbitrator ISBN 9789041160980
Published March 2012
Kluwer Law International
£95.00
Multiparty Arbitration ISBN 9789041160973
Published January 2010
Kluwer Law International
£95.00
Written Evidence and Discovery in International Arbitration: New Issues and Tendencies ISBN 9789284200627
Published September 2009
International Chamber of Commerce
Out of print
Interests, Auxiliary and Alternative Remedies in International Arbitration ISBN 9789041131829
Published July 2008
ICC (Kluwer)
£95.00
Arbitration and Oral Evidence ISBN 9789041125828
Published July 2006
Kluwer Law International
£95.00
Parallel State and Arbitral Procedures in International Arbitration ISBN 9789041125811
Published July 2006
Kluwer Law International
£95.00
Evaluation of Damages in International Arbitration ISBN 9789041160942
Published June 2006
Kluwer Law International
£95.00