Legal theory of international arbitration / by Emmanuel Gaillard.
2010
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Title
Legal theory of international arbitration / by Emmanuel Gaillard.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston, Mass. : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2010, ISBN ; 9789004222984.
Formatted Contents Note
Preliminary Material / E. Gaillard
Introduction / E. Gaillard
Chapter I. The Representations Of International Arbitration / E. Gaillard
Chapter II. The Consequences Of The Representations Of International Arbitration / E. Gaillard
Conclusion / E. Gaillard
About The Author / E. Gaillard
Bibliography / E. Gaillard
Table Of Abbreviations / E. Gaillard
Index / E. Gaillard.
Introduction / E. Gaillard
Chapter I. The Representations Of International Arbitration / E. Gaillard
Chapter II. The Consequences Of The Representations Of International Arbitration / E. Gaillard
Conclusion / E. Gaillard
About The Author / E. Gaillard
Bibliography / E. Gaillard
Table Of Abbreviations / E. Gaillard
Index / E. Gaillard.
Summary
Review excerpts from the book on Scribd International arbitration readily lends itself to a legal theory analysis. The fundamentally philosophical notions of autonomy and freedom are at the heart of its field of study. Similarly essential are the questions of legitimacy raised by the parties' freedom to favor a private form of dispute resolution over national courts, to choose their judges, to tailor the procedure and to choose the applicable rules of law, and by the arbitrators' freedom to determine their own jurisdiction, to shape the conduct of the proceedings and to choose the rules applicable to the dispute. The present work, based on a Course given at The Hague Academy of International Law in the Summer 2007, identifies the philosophical postulates that underlie this field of study and shows their profound coherence and the practical consequences that follow from these postulates in the resolution of international disputes.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-182) and index.
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Print version: Legal Theory of International Arbitration Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2010,
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Alternate Title
Brill International Law E-Books Online
Language
English
ISBN
9789004187153 (electronic book)
9789004186415 (print)
9789004186415 (print)
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