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International Commercial Arbitration - Different Forms and Their Features

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Informationen zum Autor Giuditta Cordero-Moss is a professor at the Department for Private Law at the University of Oslo, where she is in charge of international commercial law, international commercial arbitration and private international law. Klappentext Highlights specific features of various international commercial arbitration forms, thus enabling lawyers drafting arbitration clauses to make informed choices. Zusammenfassung Practising lawyers who write arbitration clauses in commercial contracts often do not know how to choose the arbitration form. This book highlights specific features of international commercial arbitration forms from a variety of countries and institutions! and will assist lawyers drafting arbitration clauses to make informed choices. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Part I. Arbitration Law's Significance for International Disputes: 1. International arbitration is not only international Giuditta Cordero-Moss; 2. International arbitration and domestic law Luca Radicati di Brozolo; Part II. Ad Hoc Arbitration: 3. Ad hoc arbitration v. institutional arbitration Carita Wallgren-Linholm; 4. The UNCITRAL arbitration rules and their use in ad hoc arbitration Corinne Montineri; Part III. Institutional Arbitration: Features of Selected Arbitration Institutions in Europe: 5. Arbitration in Austria: features of the International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (VIAC) Werner Melis; 6. Arbitration in Denmark: features Georg Lett; 7. Arbitration in Germany: features of the German Institution of Arbitration Jens Bredow; 8. Arbitration in Italy: features of the Milan Chamber of Arbitration Stefano Azzali; 9. Arbitration under the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce Simon Greenberg and Anders Ryssdal; 10. Arbitration in London: features of the London Court of International Arbitration Johannes Koepp, Dorine Farah and Peter Webster; 11. Arbitration in Norway: features of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce Stephen Knudtzon; 12. Arbitration in Russia: features of the International Arbitration Court at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Alexander Komarov; 13. Arbitration in Sweden: features of the Stockholm rules Henrik Fieber and Eva Storskrubb; 14. Arbitration under the Swiss rules Daniel Wehrli and Marco Stacher; Part IV. New Trends in International Arbitration: 15. 'Domesticating' the New York convention: the impact of the U.S. federal arbitration act George Bermann; 16. New trends in international commercial arbitration in Latin America Diego Fernandez Arroyo....

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