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Doctrine of Res Judicata Before International Commercial Arbitral - Tribunals

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Zusatztext Silja Schaffstein's new book sheds light on the complex questions that arise in this context through a thorough analysis of the approaches taken in common and civil law jurisdictions, international law, and commercial arbitral jurisprudence. Her insights and the suggestion of transnational rules for the principle's application will be extremely useful for arbitration practitioners and make a highly welcome contribution to the debate in this field. Informationen zum Autor Dr Silja Schaffstein, Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, Attorneys-At-Law in Geneva. Klappentext 0 Zusammenfassung The doctrine of res judicata is an increasingly significant issue in international commercial arbitration as the number of disputes subject to arbitration, parties, and arbitral forums has grown. Schaffstein analyses the doctrine in domestic and international litigation and its application, then sets out to identify practical guidelines. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I - The Doctrine of Res judicata in Litigation 1: The Doctrine of Res judicata in Domestic Laws 2: The Doctrine of Res judicata in International Law Part II - The Doctrine of Res judicata in International Commercial Arbitration 3: Res judicata Issues Arise in International Commercial Arbitration 4: Res judicata in International Commercial Arbitration - A Problem 5: Search for an Appropriate Approach 6: Transnational Res judicata Principles for International Commercial Arbitral Tribunals 7: Conclusion

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