Procedural Law in International Arbitration

Procedural Law in International Arbitration
Title Procedural Law in International Arbitration PDF eBook
Author Georgios Petrochilos
Publisher Oxford Private International L
Total Pages 592
Release 2004
Genre Law
ISBN

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International arbitration has become the preferred method for the resolution of international commercial disputes, yet the question still remains: What is the procedural law of international commercial arbitral proceedings and what is its relevance? This book comprehensively analyses therelevant legislative practice of all major arbitration venues in the world, as well as the arbitral practice of a number of arbitral institutions. Practitioners will welcome the book's examination of the fate of awards annulled in their state of origin, 'stateless' awards, the procedural regime ofarbitrations involving sovereign states, and the human rights considerations in international arbitration.

Procedure and Evidence in International Arbitration

Procedure and Evidence in International Arbitration
Title Procedure and Evidence in International Arbitration PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Waincymer
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages 1408
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Law
ISBN 9041140670

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Central to the book’s purpose is the procedural challenge facing arbitrators at each and every stage of the arbitral process when fairness arguments conflict with efficiency concerns and trade-offs must be determined. Some key themes include how can a tribunal be fair, and in particular be neutral, if parties are so diverse? How can arbitration be made efficient and cost-effective without undue inroads into fairness and accuracy? How does a tribunal do what is best if the parties are choosing a suboptimal process? When can or must an arbitrator ignore procedural choices made by the parties? The author thoroughly evaluates competing arguments and adds his own practical tips, expertly synthesizing and engaging with the conference literature and differing authors’ views. He identifies criteria that offer a harmonized approach to each stage of the arbitral process, with particular attention to such aspects of international arbitration as: appropriate trade-offs between flexibility and certainty; the rights, duties and powers of arbitrators; appointment and challenge of arbitrators; responses to ‘guerilla’ tactics; drafting of arbitration agreements, including specialty clauses; drafting of required commencement notices and response documents; set-off; fast track arbitration and other efficiency options; strategic use of preliminary conferences and timetabling; online arbitration; multi-party, multi-contract, class arbitration; amicus and third party funders; pre-arbitral referees and interim relief; witness evidence, both factual and expert; documentary evidence, production obligations, and challenges to production; identifying applicable law; and remedies and costs.

The International Arbitration Rulebook

The International Arbitration Rulebook
Title The International Arbitration Rulebook PDF eBook
Author Arif Hyder Ali
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages 547
Release 2019-10-24
Genre Law
ISBN 904118919X

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The numerous arbitral regimes around the world differ in subtle yet complex ways. These variations can have a profound effect on the procedural rights and obligations of the parties. Broadly speaking, the choice of regime will impact the way in which an arbitration is conducted; its duration and expense; the outcome of the dispute; and the ultimate enforceability of the award. To inform the parties’ choice, this book is the first to deal specifically and in depth with a broad range of institutional and ad hoc arbitration rules on a comparative basis. It provides a practical guide to the rules in one book—a one-stop shop—from a distinctly “rule” and “guide” point of view. This book has its genesis in the authors’ experience as practitioners and educators in international commercial and investor-state arbitration—and as advisers to, and trainers for, arbitral institutions, arbitrators, judges and government officials around the world. This comprehensive, descriptive and analytical “road map” covers the broad range of issues addressed in nine representative major sets of arbitration rules. The authors detail the distinct ways in which rules governing such important issues as the following may differ among the various arbitral regimes: the governance structure and role of the administering institutions in the arbitration, including case management and administrative support; the critical and recommended issues to be established in the agreement to arbitrate, such as the place of arbitration and the governing law among others; the requirements and best practices for starting the arbitration on the right foot; the procedures for selecting, appointing and challenging arbitrators; the impact of the initial procedural conference on the proceedings; the rules on presenting the case in chief: written submissions, documentary evidence, witness and expert testimony and more; the costs and fees of leading institutions; the procedures and standards for award scrutiny and enforceability; and a range of special and innovative procedures such as expedited proceedings, interim relief and consolidation of proceedings. The comparative analysis is organized around the chronological phases of an international arbitration and supported by rule comparison tables and clear explanations of each step of the process. With this eminently practical book, contract negotiators, counsel and arbitrators can confidently navigate any international arbitration. Thorough coverage of the applicable rules and guidelines enables parties and/or the tribunal to design bespoke arbitration procedures based upon the various rules of leading regimes. Arbitral institutions can survey the different approaches and identify emerging best practices in the design and drafting of arbitral regimes. All in all, this volume is a useful guide and comprehensive framework of rules for both arbitration practitioners and users of arbitration services, as well as for students and teachers of international arbitration.

Due Process in International Commercial Arbitration

Due Process in International Commercial Arbitration
Title Due Process in International Commercial Arbitration PDF eBook
Author Matti Kurkela
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 582
Release 2010
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195377133

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Previous edition, 1st, published in 2005.

Procedural Law in International Arbitration

Procedural Law in International Arbitration
Title Procedural Law in International Arbitration PDF eBook
Author Georgios Petrochilos
Publisher
Total Pages 436
Release 2004
Genre Arbitration (International law)
ISBN

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Third-party Funding in International Arbitration and Its Impact on Procedure

Third-party Funding in International Arbitration and Its Impact on Procedure
Title Third-party Funding in International Arbitration and Its Impact on Procedure PDF eBook
Author Jonas von Goeler
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Arbitration (International law)
ISBN 9789041150158

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Introduction --The Various Forms of Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration --Litigation Funding in International Arbitration --Disclosure of Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration Proceedings --Privilege Protection of Documentary Evidence and Third-Party Funding --Jurisdictional Issues and Third-Party Funding --Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators and Third-Party Funding --Confidentiality in International Arbitration Proceedings and Third-Party Funding --Security for Costs and Third-Party Funding --Awarding of Costs and Third-Party Funding --Summary of Part I and Part II --Concluding Remarks.

International Arbitration Law and Practice, Third Edition

International Arbitration Law and Practice, Third Edition
Title International Arbitration Law and Practice, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Mauro Rubino-Sammartano
Publisher Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 2072
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Arbitration (International law)
ISBN 1937518159

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This third edition of International Arbitration Law and Practice has been largely enriched by covering international commercial arbitrations, investment treaty arbitrations, arbitrations between public bodies, between states and individuals, the UNCITRAL model law and Iran-US Tribunal proceedings as well as commodity arbitration, online arbitration and sports arbitral proceedings. International Arbitration Law and Practice, 3rd edition elaborates new concepts such as a definition of international arbitration based on procedural law (different from transnational law) and a doctrine (the tronc commun doctrine) to identify the applicable substantive law on disputes between parties belonging to different countries. It further suggests that a law of international arbitration has arisen from the various conventions and laws. Besides dealing with all the aspects of arbitration on a topic by topic basis, the writer presents a third generation arbitration which builds on analysis of major obstacles to a smooth running arbitration.International Arbitration Law and Practice, 3rd edition is a work that anyone involved in arbitral proceedings will find to be absolutely indispensable.