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Practitioner's Handbook on International Commercial Arbitration
Second Edition
Edited by Frank-Bernd Weigand
1,848 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-953486-9
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Hardback
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24 December 2009
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- The Practitioner's Handbook provides concise country reports on important arbitral jurisdictions, commentary on the most frequently used arbitral rules and international instruments, and a detailed chapter on the UNCITRAL Model Law
- Written for arbitration practitioners by some of the world's leading arbitration specialists
- An indispensable one-stop reference point for lawyers handling arbitration proceedings around the world
New to this edition - More countries covered by the country reports (with the addition of Belgium, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore)to account for the growth of arbitration on Asia
- More commentaries on important internationally accepted institutional rules. Now includes ICDR International Arbitration Rules and London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) Rules, which are used in many international contracts.
The Practitioner's Handbook on International Commercial Arbitration provides concise country reports on important jurisdictions for international arbitral proceedings, as well as commentaries on well-known arbitration rules which are frequently incorporated in international legal agreements. Most international commercial contracts now include an arbitration clause as an alternative to resolving disputes in the state courts.
This second edition of the
Practitioner's Handbook includes newly updated country chapters, expanded international coverage and commentary on the most important arbitration rules worldwide. It is written by world-leading arbitration practitioners and academics and combines a practical approach with in-depth legal research and analysis of important national and international case law. The book is unique in its coverage, providing uniformly designed country reports and thorough commentaries on internationally recognized arbitration rules in just one volume. There are individual chapters for the following countries: Austria, Belgium, China & Hong Kong, England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. Each country report covers: jurisdiction, the tribunal, arbitration procedure, the
award, amendments and challenge to the award, liability of arbitrators and enforcement of national awards; and provides details of national arbitration laws, arbitral institutions in the jurisdiction, model arbitration clauses and a bibliography, including a list of key judicial decisions.
The first edition was reviewed as "an outstanding book" and "an extremely useful tool". The work is an indispensable one-stop reference point for lawyers drafting international arbitration clauses or handling arbitration proceedings in different countries.Readership: Legal practitioners with an interest in commercial and investor-state arbitrations, arbitrators, academics, government advisors and academic
libraries.
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Edited by Frank-Bernd Weigand, Partner, Skorczyk & Weigand, Hamburg Contributors: Frank-Bernd Weigand - Skorczyk & Weigand Antje Baumann - Freshfields Bruckaus Deringer Christoph Liebscher - Wolf Theiss Hans van Houtte - Law School Leuven Michael J Moser - O'Melveny & Myers John Choong - Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Miranda Karali & Jane Ballantyne - Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Emmanuel Gaillard - Shearman & Sterling Inka Hanefeld - Friedrich Korch Hanefeld Mauro Rubino-Sammartano - Rubino-Sammartano e Associati Gerard J Meijer - Nauta
Dutilh Vesna Lazic - TM Asser Institut Christopher Lau, SC - Maxwell Chambers Johann von Pachelbel & Robin Oldenstam - Mannheimer Swartling Pierre A Karrer - Pierre A Karrer Peter A Straub - Walder Wyss & Partner Peter Bowman Rutledge - University of Georgia Law School Rachael Kent - WilmerHale Christian Henel - Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Marianne Roth - University of Salzburg Michael W Bühler & Sigvard Jarvin - Jones Day James Castello - King & Spalding LLP Martin F Gusy - Gusy Van der Zandt LLP James M Hosking - Chaffetz Lindsey LLP Franz T Schwarz - WilmerHale Loukas Mistelis - Queen Mary,
University of London Julian D M Lew & Josephine C P Davies - 20 Essex Street Barristers
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"This book is a significant contribution to international commercial arbitration" - Dr Saleem Sheikh, International Company and Commercial Law Review "A concise general introduction into the law of International arbitration is - in a nutshell - hidden in the handbook here...Already the first edition of the handbook had passed its market text. There can be hardly any doubt that this second edition all the more, will stand its market ground. The advantages this handbook offers are obvious. Concise, short descriptions of the relevant problems and their solutions are fitted with ample references to other, more detailed sources. The editor deserves congratulations to have been able to gather such a large group of renowned
practitioners and scholars and succeed in persuading them to deliver their manuscripts in time." - Otto Sandrock, Yearbook on International Arbritration
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1: Frank-Bernd Weigand and Antje Baumann: Introduction
2: Christoph Liebscher: Austria
3: Hans van Houtte: Belgium
4: Michael J Moser & John Choong: China and Hong Kong
5: Miranda Karali & Jane Ballantyne: England
6: Emmanuel Gaillard: France
7: Inka Hanefeld: Germany
8: Mauro Rubino-Sammartano: Italy
9: Gerard Meijer & Vesna Lazic: Netherlands
10: Christopher Lau: Singapore
11: Johann von Pachelbel & Robin Oldenstam: Sweden
12: Pierre A Karrer & Peter A Straub: Switzerland
13: Peter Bowman Rutledge, Rachael Kent & Christian Henel: USA
14: Marianne Roth: UNCITRAL Model Law
15: Michael W Bühler & Sigvard Jarvin: ICC Arbitration Rules
16: James Castello: UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
17: Martin F Gusy, James M Hosking & Franz T Schwarz: ICDR International Arbitration Rules
18: Julian D M Lew, Loukas A Mistelis & Josephine C P Davies: LCIA Rules
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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