Defining issues in international arbitration : celebrating 100 years of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators / edited by Julio César Betancourt.
2016
KZ6115 .D44 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
Defining issues in international arbitration : celebrating 100 years of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators / edited by Julio César Betancourt.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Description
liv, 462 pages ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The chartered institute of arbitrators (1915-2015) / Julio César Betancourt
Explaining arbitration law / William W Park
Experiences and suggestions regarding the functioning of international arbitration institutions / Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel
The new 2014 LCIA rules: an introductory explanation / V V Veeder
Putting the client first / Peter J Rees
How easy is it not to take adequate care of the proper expectations of the parties? / Mauro Rubino-Sammartano
Some reflections on the making of international arbitration agreements for the resolution of commercial disputes / Lord Saville
Arbitrability decisions before, during, and after arbitration / John J Barceló II
The dangers of neglect: governing law of arbitration agreements / Neil Kaplan and Olga Boltenko
The law governing the arbitration agreement: a transnational solution? / Renato Nazzini
Silent talk: identifying the language of an arbitration when the arbitration clause is silent / Michael Young
Is international arbitration becoming too confrontational and counter-intuitive? and some guidelines as to how not to irritate a tribunal! / Hilary Helibron
Procedural efficiency in international commercial arbitration: building it into the process / Elizabeth Snodgrass
Ethics in arbitration: party and arbitral misconduct / Lord Hacking and Sophia Berry
Emergency arbitrators and court-ordered interim measures: is the choice important? / Doug Jones
Legal standards applicable to deciding applications for interim relief / Grant Hanessian
Discovery in arbitration: can parties use 28 USC § 1782 to circumvent the process ordered by the arbitral tribunal? / Alexander A Yanos
Meeting the requirements of article 3(3) of the IBA rules: recommendations for successful requests for document production / Mark McNeil and Margaret Clare Ryan
Cross-examinaation of fact witness statements in international arbitration / Lawrence W Newman
The expert witness in international arbitration / Bernardo M Cremades
Oaths and perjury / Audley Sheppard
Inherent and implied powers of arbitrators / Margaret L Moses
Good (and bad) initiatives of arbitrators: where to draw the line between activism and passivity? / Sébastien Besson
The law is what the arbitrator had for breakfast: how income, reputation, justice, and reprimand act as determinants of arbitrator behaviours / Thomas Schultz and Robert Kovacs
Functus Officio? / Greg Fullelove
The harmonization of costs practices in international arbitration: the seach for the holy grail / Michael O'Reilly
The costs and funding of international arbitration / Joe Tirado, Daniel R Meagher, and Arpan Gupta
'Other costs' in international arbitration: a review of the recoverability of internal and third-party funding costs / Marie Berard
Optimizing the use of mediation in international arbitration: a cost-benefit analysis of 'two hat' versus 'two people' models / Jeffrey Waincymer
Judicial review of the merits of arbitration awards under English law / Sir Bernard Rix
Improving judicial performance in matters involving international arbitration / S I Strong
The principled English ambivalence to law and dispute resolution beyond the state / Alex Mills
Public policy rules in English arbitration law / Stavros Brekoulakis
The role of abuse of process in protecting the integrity of arbitration awards / David J Sandy
Arbitration in the UAE: Demystifying the myths / Gordon Blanke
Managing construction conflict: unfinished revolution, continuing evolution / Thomas J Stipanowich
Shifting the burden of proof: revisiting adjudication decisions / Andrew Tweeddale and Keren Tweeddale
Recollections of past events and reflections on future trends / Martin Hunter.
Explaining arbitration law / William W Park
Experiences and suggestions regarding the functioning of international arbitration institutions / Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel
The new 2014 LCIA rules: an introductory explanation / V V Veeder
Putting the client first / Peter J Rees
How easy is it not to take adequate care of the proper expectations of the parties? / Mauro Rubino-Sammartano
Some reflections on the making of international arbitration agreements for the resolution of commercial disputes / Lord Saville
Arbitrability decisions before, during, and after arbitration / John J Barceló II
The dangers of neglect: governing law of arbitration agreements / Neil Kaplan and Olga Boltenko
The law governing the arbitration agreement: a transnational solution? / Renato Nazzini
Silent talk: identifying the language of an arbitration when the arbitration clause is silent / Michael Young
Is international arbitration becoming too confrontational and counter-intuitive? and some guidelines as to how not to irritate a tribunal! / Hilary Helibron
Procedural efficiency in international commercial arbitration: building it into the process / Elizabeth Snodgrass
Ethics in arbitration: party and arbitral misconduct / Lord Hacking and Sophia Berry
Emergency arbitrators and court-ordered interim measures: is the choice important? / Doug Jones
Legal standards applicable to deciding applications for interim relief / Grant Hanessian
Discovery in arbitration: can parties use 28 USC § 1782 to circumvent the process ordered by the arbitral tribunal? / Alexander A Yanos
Meeting the requirements of article 3(3) of the IBA rules: recommendations for successful requests for document production / Mark McNeil and Margaret Clare Ryan
Cross-examinaation of fact witness statements in international arbitration / Lawrence W Newman
The expert witness in international arbitration / Bernardo M Cremades
Oaths and perjury / Audley Sheppard
Inherent and implied powers of arbitrators / Margaret L Moses
Good (and bad) initiatives of arbitrators: where to draw the line between activism and passivity? / Sébastien Besson
The law is what the arbitrator had for breakfast: how income, reputation, justice, and reprimand act as determinants of arbitrator behaviours / Thomas Schultz and Robert Kovacs
Functus Officio? / Greg Fullelove
The harmonization of costs practices in international arbitration: the seach for the holy grail / Michael O'Reilly
The costs and funding of international arbitration / Joe Tirado, Daniel R Meagher, and Arpan Gupta
'Other costs' in international arbitration: a review of the recoverability of internal and third-party funding costs / Marie Berard
Optimizing the use of mediation in international arbitration: a cost-benefit analysis of 'two hat' versus 'two people' models / Jeffrey Waincymer
Judicial review of the merits of arbitration awards under English law / Sir Bernard Rix
Improving judicial performance in matters involving international arbitration / S I Strong
The principled English ambivalence to law and dispute resolution beyond the state / Alex Mills
Public policy rules in English arbitration law / Stavros Brekoulakis
The role of abuse of process in protecting the integrity of arbitration awards / David J Sandy
Arbitration in the UAE: Demystifying the myths / Gordon Blanke
Managing construction conflict: unfinished revolution, continuing evolution / Thomas J Stipanowich
Shifting the burden of proof: revisiting adjudication decisions / Andrew Tweeddale and Keren Tweeddale
Recollections of past events and reflections on future trends / Martin Hunter.
Summary
Defining issues in international arbitration: Celebrating 100 years of the chartered institute of arbitrators' brings together world-renowned international arbitration specialists - both practitioners and academics - who have never before appeared in the same volume. This book contains an invaluable collection of essays that provide expert guidance on some of the most recent developments and current issues in this burgeoning discipline, ranging from Professor William Park's hands-on explanation of international arbitration law to Professor Martin Hunter's recollections of past events and reflections on future trends. In between are essays by some of the most distinguished international arbitration practitioners and world-renowned academics that provide guidance on a broad spectrum of defining issues in the field. The volume is intended to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators - the first learned society in the world devoted to the teaching of arbitration.
Note
Defining issues in international arbitration: Celebrating 100 years of the chartered institute of arbitrators' brings together world-renowned international arbitration specialists - both practitioners and academics - who have never before appeared in the same volume. This book contains an invaluable collection of essays that provide expert guidance on some of the most recent developments and current issues in this burgeoning discipline, ranging from Professor William Park's hands-on explanation of international arbitration law to Professor Martin Hunter's recollections of past events and reflections on future trends. In between are essays by some of the most distinguished international arbitration practitioners and world-renowned academics that provide guidance on a broad spectrum of defining issues in the field. The volume is intended to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators - the first learned society in the world devoted to the teaching of arbitration.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ6115 .D44 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9780198783206
0198783205
0198783205
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