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Defining Issues in International Arbitration - Celebrating 100 Years of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators celebrates its 100th anniversary with a book that is a tribute to the great contribution that it has made to the progress and development of international dispute resolution in a time of renewed challenges. Defining Issues in International Arbitration provides a fascinating perspective on the contemporary issues facing arbitration and is an extremely valuable source of inspiration on how they should be addressed. Any practitioner or scholar should read it. Informationen zum Autor Julio César Betancourt was admitted to the practice of law in 2001. He obtained his Master's in International Business Law from University College London, specializing in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management, and International Arbitration. Julio César is the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators' Head of Research and Academic Affairs. He is currently pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Salamanca. Klappentext Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, this book draws together essays from more than forty of the most well known practitioners and academics currently engaged with international arbitration. Zusammenfassung Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, this book draws together essays from more than forty of the most well known practitioners and academics currently engaged with international arbitration. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (1915-2015) I. International Arbitration Law, Arbitral Jurisdiction, and Arbitral Institutions 1: William W Park: Explaining arbitration law 2: Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel: Experiences and suggestions regarding the functioning of international arbitration institutions 3: V V Veeder: The 2014 new LCIA rules: An introductory explanation II. Understanding the Users of International Arbitration 4: Peter J Rees: Putting the client first 5: Mauro Rubino-Sammartano: How easy is it not to take adequate care of the proper expectations of the parties? III. International Arbitration Agreements: Issues and Perspectives 6: Lord Saville: Some reflections on the making of international arbitration agreements for the resolution of commercial disputes 7: John J Barceló III: Arbitrability decisions before, during, and after arbitration 8: Neil Kaplan and Olga Boltenko: The dangers of neglect: Governing law of arbitration agreements 9: Renato Nazzini: The law governing the arbitration agreement: A transnational solution? 10: Michael Young: Identifying the language of an arbitration when the arbitration clause is silent IV. Arbitral Procedure and Procedural Misdemeanour 11: Hilary Heilbron: Is international arbitration becoming too confrontational and counterintuitive? And some guidelines as to how not to irritate a tribunal! 12: Elizabeth Snodgrass: Procedural efficiency in international commercial arbitration: Building it into the process 13: Lord Hacking and Sophia Berry: Ethics in arbitration: Party and arbitral misconduct V. Emergency Arbitrators and Interim Relief 14: Doug Jones: Emergency arbitrators and court-ordered interim measures: Is the choice important? 15: Grant Hanessian: Legal standards applicable to deciding applications for interim relief VI. Discovery and Document Production 16: Alexander Yanos: Discovery in arbitration: Can parties use 28 USC § 1782 to circumvent the process ordered by the arbitral tribunal? 17: Mark McNeill and Margaret Clare Ryan: Meeting the requirements of article 3(3) of the IBA rules: Recommendations for successful requests for document production VII. Witnesses and Perjury 18: Lawrence W Newman: Cross-examination of fact witness statements in international arbitration 19: Bernardo M Cremades: The expert witness in international arbitration 20: Audley She...

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