The American influence on international commercial arbitration : doctrinal developments and discovery methods / Pedro J. Martinez-Fraga.
2009
K2400 .M37 2009 (Mapit)
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The American influence on international commercial arbitration : doctrinal developments and discovery methods / Pedro J. Martinez-Fraga.
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Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Description
xxviii, 404 pages ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The formation and transformation of the status of international and domestic arbitration in the United States
Wilko v. Swan, Scherk v. Alberto-Culver, and Mitsubishi v. Soler : crafting a level playing field
Procedural change and 28 U.S.C. 1782 : the taking of evidence v. common law discovery
The gathering of evidence v. common law discovery
What has really happened? The effects of a trilogy examined
The new unorthodox conception of common law discovery in international arbitration
And now how do we avoid 28 U.S.C. Section 1782 in international commercial arbitration?
Perjury & arbitration : the honor system where the arbitrators have the honor and the parties have the system
Developments in the apportionment of jurisdiction between arbitrators and courts concerning the validity of a contract containing an arbitration clause, and transformations regarding the severability doctrine
U.S. arbitration law and its dialogue with the New York Convention : the development of four issues.
Wilko v. Swan, Scherk v. Alberto-Culver, and Mitsubishi v. Soler : crafting a level playing field
Procedural change and 28 U.S.C. 1782 : the taking of evidence v. common law discovery
The gathering of evidence v. common law discovery
What has really happened? The effects of a trilogy examined
The new unorthodox conception of common law discovery in international arbitration
And now how do we avoid 28 U.S.C. Section 1782 in international commercial arbitration?
Perjury & arbitration : the honor system where the arbitrators have the honor and the parties have the system
Developments in the apportionment of jurisdiction between arbitrators and courts concerning the validity of a contract containing an arbitration clause, and transformations regarding the severability doctrine
U.S. arbitration law and its dialogue with the New York Convention : the development of four issues.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K2400 .M37 2009
Language
English
ISBN
9780521765886 hardback alkaline paper
0521765889 hardback alkaline paper
0521765889 hardback alkaline paper
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