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Corruption in International Trade and Commercial Arbitration

English · Hardback

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This important book attempts to explain the discrepancy between the mounting condemnation of corruption in international trade and public procurement and the persistent resistance to such condemnation. In the process of developing theory in this area, the book analyzes relevant case and other legal materials, and thus provides both theoretical and practical guidance in such matters as the following:
- the arbitrability of corruption matters;
- the validity of arbitration agreements contained in corruption contracts;
- the standard and extent of proof that the arbitrator should apply in connection with corruption allegations;
- the various presumptions of corruption;
- the principle of party autonomy and corrupt relations;
- the applicability of national mandatory laws prohibiting corruption in international arbitration;
- the application of transnational public policy condemning corruption;
- the effect of nullity of corrupt relations; and
- the degree of judicial review arbitral awards rulings on corruption allegations.

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Authors Sayed, Abdulhay Sayed
Assisted by Abdulhay Sayed (Editor)
Publisher Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2004
 
EAN 9789041122360
ISBN 978-90-411-2236-0
No. of pages 482
Dimensions 167 mm x 245 mm x 32 mm
Weight 953 g
Series International Arbitration Law
International Arbitration Law
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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