Due process as a limit to discretion in international commercial arbitration / edited by Franco Ferrari, Friedrich Jakob Rosenfeld, Dietmar Czernich.
2020
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Title
Due process as a limit to discretion in international commercial arbitration / edited by Franco Ferrari, Friedrich Jakob Rosenfeld, Dietmar Czernich.
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Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International BV, [2020]
Description
1 online resource (v-xii, xxix-xxx, 448 pages).
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Kluwer Arbitration.
Summary
The absence of a coherent body of case law on due process has increasingly motivated recalcitrant parties to use due process as a strategic tool, thereby putting at risk the prospect of obtaining an enforceable award in expeditious proceedings. Countering this inherent danger, here for the first time is a comprehensive study on due process as a limit to arbitral discretion, showing how due process applies in practice in key jurisdictions around the world.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Kluwer Law Treatise Online
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English
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