Limits to party autonomy in international commercial arbitration / Franco Ferrari, editor.
2016
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Limits to party autonomy in international commercial arbitration / Franco Ferrari, editor.
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Huntington, New York : Juris, [2016]
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Huntington, NY : JurisNet LLC, [2017]
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1 online resource (522 pages).
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Juris arbitration law.
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Limits to party autonomy and institutional rules / Andrea Carlevaris
Party autonomy, the "right" to appoint, and the rise of strategic challenges / Brian King
Limits to party autonomy in the composition of the arbitral panel / George A. Bermann
Inarbitrability: a ghost hovering over Europe? / Francesca Ragno
Party autonomy in relation to competence-competence / Stefan Kröll
Arbitrator's procedural powers: the last frontier of party autonomy? / Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
Private preference, public process: U.S. discovery in aid of foreign and international arbitration / Kevin E. Davis, Helen Hershkoff, and Nathan Yaffe
The arbitral tribunal's power in respect of the parties' pleadings as a limit to party autonomy, on jura novit curia and related issues / Giuditta Cordero-Moss
Party autonomy and the rules governing the merits of the dispute in commercial arbitration / Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo
Limits to party autonomy, good faith, fair dealing and international commercial arbitration / Filip De Ly
Party autonomy and public policy awards by consent / Domenico Di Pietro
Limits to party autonomy imposed by European mandatory law / Inka Hanefeld
Limits to party autonomy to protect weaker parties in international arbitration / Friedrich Rosenfeld
Limits to party autonomy at the post-award stage / Maxi Scherer and Linda Silberman.
Party autonomy, the "right" to appoint, and the rise of strategic challenges / Brian King
Limits to party autonomy in the composition of the arbitral panel / George A. Bermann
Inarbitrability: a ghost hovering over Europe? / Francesca Ragno
Party autonomy in relation to competence-competence / Stefan Kröll
Arbitrator's procedural powers: the last frontier of party autonomy? / Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
Private preference, public process: U.S. discovery in aid of foreign and international arbitration / Kevin E. Davis, Helen Hershkoff, and Nathan Yaffe
The arbitral tribunal's power in respect of the parties' pleadings as a limit to party autonomy, on jura novit curia and related issues / Giuditta Cordero-Moss
Party autonomy and the rules governing the merits of the dispute in commercial arbitration / Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo
Limits to party autonomy, good faith, fair dealing and international commercial arbitration / Filip De Ly
Party autonomy and public policy awards by consent / Domenico Di Pietro
Limits to party autonomy imposed by European mandatory law / Inka Hanefeld
Limits to party autonomy to protect weaker parties in international arbitration / Friedrich Rosenfeld
Limits to party autonomy at the post-award stage / Maxi Scherer and Linda Silberman.
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Papers presented at a conference hosted by NYU's Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration and Commercial Law that took place in September 2015.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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