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Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2021 (eBook)

Edited by: Alex Calissendorff, Patrick Scholdstrom

ISBN13: 9789403535302
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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The Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2021, an annual publication initiated under the aegis of the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law, is devised to address the information needs of arbitration practitioners and parties worldwide. Every year, Stockholm is the arbitration seat of choice for numerous parties striving to resolve international disputes. It is the second most used venue for investment disputes and oftentimes the venue for disputes emerging from the Energy Charter Treaty.

What’s in this book:

The following topics form a part of the present edition:

  • a guide to the arbitral tribunal’s deliberation and decision making
  • getting unwilling witnesses to appear
  • recent Swedish case law related to arbitration
  • claims based on fraud and other non-contractual claims
  • two parties with several arbitration agreements, and
  • interaction between experts and the arbitral tribunal

How this will help you:

The perspective and thorough analyses provided by the Yearbook will be appreciated by arbitration practitioners, counsel and judges deciding arbitration cases. It will also furnish valuable insights for arbitration academics, in-house counsel at multinational companies and arbitral institutions from the world over.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1. Swedish Arbitration-Related Case Law 2020-2021
Christer Danielsson
Chapter 2. Arbitration in Climate Change Finance
Georges Affaki
Chapter 3. How Do Tribunals Deliberate? A Guide to Effective Arbitral Decision-Making in International Arbitration
Mika Savola
Chapter 4. Comments on the Use of Dissenting Opinions
Christian Aschauer
Chapter 5. Calling Uncooperative Witnesses With or Without the Arbitral Tribunal’s Assistance
Matthias Scherer
Chapter 6. United States Case Law Developments under 28 U.S.C. §1782 with Regard to International Arbitration Proceedings
Anke Meier & Barbara Maucher
Chapter 7. Arbitral Jurisdiction in Respect of Claims Based on Fraud and Other Non-contractual Grounds
Fredrik Norburg
Chapter 8. The Impact of Unilateral Sanctions on Institutional Arbitration
Roman Zykov
Chapter 9. What Is the Governing Law of the Arbitration Agreement? A Comparison Between the English and Swedish Approaches
James Hope & Lisa Johansson
Chapter 10. Two Parties – Several Contracts: A Four-Step Method for Assessing Arbitral Tribunals’ Jurisdiction Post Belgor
Daniel Waerme & Louise Wendleby
Chapter 11. Protecting Confidentiality Within Arbitral Proceedings
Anna-Maria Tamminen & Viktor Saavola
Chapter 12. Expert Determination – Interaction with the Arbitral Tribunal and the Conflict of Competences Between Both: An International Perspective
Anna Tujakowska
Chapter 13. Witness Examination in International Arbitration – Best Practices Regarding Cross-Examination and Related Issues
Rikard Wikström-Hermansen & Christopher Spreigl
Chapter 14. The Alleged Failure of Arbitration to Address Due Process Concerns: Is Arbitration under Attack?
Giuditta Cordero-Moss
Chapter 15. Virtual Arbitration Hearings under Swedish Law
Edward Jansson Stiernblad