Arbitrating under the 2014 LCIA rules : a user's guide / Maxi Scherer, Lisa M. Richman, Remy Gerbay.
2015
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Arbitrating under the 2014 LCIA rules : a user's guide / Maxi Scherer, Lisa M. Richman, Remy Gerbay.
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Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International BV, [2015]
Description
1 online resource (v-viii, xxvii-xxxvi, 456 pages).
Series
Kluwer Arbitration.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction and the institution
2. Key changes introduced by the 2014 rules
3. Key Reasons for choosing LCIA arbitration
4. Drafting an LCIA arbitration agreement
6. Response
7. Tribunal's jurisdiction
8. Rules about communications. 9. Formation of the arbitral tribunal
10 Expedited formation of the arbitral tribunal, emergency arbitrators and expedited replacement of arbitrators
11. Challenges, removal and replacement of arbitrators
12. Seat and place of arbitration
13. Language of arbitration
14. Conduct of proceedings and default timetable
15. Hearings, witnesses and experts
16. Special powers of the tribunal
17. Interim and conservatory measures
18. Legal representatives
19. Costs and deposits
20. Awards and correction of awards
21. Confidentiality
22. Limitation of liability
23. General rules.
2. Key changes introduced by the 2014 rules
3. Key Reasons for choosing LCIA arbitration
4. Drafting an LCIA arbitration agreement
6. Response
7. Tribunal's jurisdiction
8. Rules about communications. 9. Formation of the arbitral tribunal
10 Expedited formation of the arbitral tribunal, emergency arbitrators and expedited replacement of arbitrators
11. Challenges, removal and replacement of arbitrators
12. Seat and place of arbitration
13. Language of arbitration
14. Conduct of proceedings and default timetable
15. Hearings, witnesses and experts
16. Special powers of the tribunal
17. Interim and conservatory measures
18. Legal representatives
19. Costs and deposits
20. Awards and correction of awards
21. Confidentiality
22. Limitation of liability
23. General rules.
Summary
This book examines the key changes introduced by the 2014 rules and the key reasons for choosing an LCIA arbitration, and takes you through the stages of drafting an LCIA arbitration agreement. It examines the request for arbitration, the response, and the Tribunal's jurisdiction. It explains the rule about communications, and how the arbitral tribunal is formed. It looks at the challenge, removal and replacement of arbitrators, the language of arbitration, and includes a chapter dedicated to hearings, witnesses and experts. Separate chapters on awards, costs and deposits, confidentiality and limitation of liability will provide practical help to anyone working in this field.--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Alternate Title
Kluwer Law Treatise Online
Language
English
ISBN
9789041165527
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