The Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration

The Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration
Author: Margaret L. Moses
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2008-03-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139469975

This title provides the reader with immediate access to understanding the world of international arbitration. Arbitration has become the dispute resolution method of choice in international transactions. This book explains how and why arbitration works. It provides the legal and regulatory framework for international arbitration, as well as practical strategies to follow and pitfalls to avoid. It is short and readable, but comprehensive in its coverage of the basic requirements, including changes in arbitration laws, rules, and guidelines. In the book, the author includes insights from numerous international arbitrators and counsel, who tell firsthand about their own experiences of arbitration and their views of the best arbitration practices. Throughout the book, the principles of arbitration are supported and explained by the practice, providing a concrete approach to an important means of resolving disputes.

Law and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration

Law and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration
Author: Alan Redfern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1991
Genre: Arbitration agreements, Commercial
ISBN:

This volume provides a detailed review of the process of international commercial arbitration, from the drafting of the arbitration agreement to the enforcement of the arbitral tribunal's award. It has been revised to include appendices which describe the arbitration rules of various countries.

International Commercial Arbitration

International Commercial Arbitration
Author: Franco Ferrari
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1800882793

This indispensable book offers a concise comparative introduction to international commercial arbitration (ICA). With reference to recent case law from leading jurisdictions and up-to-date rules revisions, International Commercial Arbitration offers a thorough overview of the issues raised in arbitration, from the time of drafting of the arbitration clause to the rendering of the arbitral award and the post-award stage.

Arbitrage International Commercial / International Commercial Arbitration

Arbitrage International Commercial / International Commercial Arbitration
Author: Union Internationale des Avocats
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9401536961

Voici Ie Tome II de l'Arbitrage International Commercial. II y a quatre ans, a 1'occasion du Congres de Paris 1956 de l'Union Internationa1e des Avocats, que Ie premier volume a paru. Le Tome II sera offert par son rapporteur-general, notre confrere Ie Prof. Pieter Sanders, au Congres de Bale, September 1960, et il ne sera pas, nous en sommes convaincus, Ie dernier dans la serie de notre Manuel sur l' Arbitrage International Com mercial. II me semble que nous pouvons etre reconnaissants a tous ceux qui ont bien voulu cooperer a Ia composition de ce Manuel, qui presente un interet primordial pour la pratique de l'arbitrage commercial inter national. Je veux rappeler que Ie premier volume nous offrait deja une description du droit et de la pratique de I'arbitrage dans 16 pays de 1'Europe de I'Ouest et aux Etats-Unis. Le deuxieme volume y ajoute des contributions sur Ie droit et la pratique de 1'arbitrage dans 5 pays de l' Amerique latine et 7 de 1'Europe de l'Est. En vue de I'accroissement des relations economiques entre l'Europe de 1'Ouest et de l'Est et entre 1'Europe d'une part et les deux Ameriques d'autre part, les deux volumes de notre Manuel presentent une source d'information inappreciable. II apparait de plus en plus que la OU se developpe Ie commerce international, l'arbitrage suit. Pour la solution des conflits commerciaux internationaux l'arbitrage s'avere dans beau coup de cas comme la voie la plus indiquee.

Arbitration and International Trade in the Arab Countries

Arbitration and International Trade in the Arab Countries
Author: Nathalie Najjar
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1340
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004357483

Arbitration and International Trade in the Arab Countries by Nathalie Najjar is masterful compendium of arbitration law in the Arab countries. A true study of comparative law in the purest sense of the term, the work puts into perspective the solutions retained in the various laws concerned and highlights both their convergences and divergences. Focusing on the laws of sixteen States, the author examines international trade arbitration in the MENA region and assesses the value of these solutions in a way that seeks to guide a practice which remains extraordinarily heterogeneous. The book provides an analysis of a large number of legal sources, court decisions as well as a presentation of the attitude of the courts towards arbitration in the States studied. Traditional and modern sources of international arbitration are examined through the prism of the two requirements of international trade, freedom and safety, the same prism through which the whole law of arbitration is studied. The book thus constitutes an indispensable guide to any arbitration specialist called to work with the Arab countries, both as a practitioner and as a theoretician.

Precedent in International Arbitration

Precedent in International Arbitration
Author: Emmanuel Gaillard
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1933833149

IAI Series No. 5 The International Arbitration Institute (IAI) series on international arbitration is a new periodic series of publications that will focus on cutting edge issues and developments in international arbitration. About the IAI: The International Arbitration Institute (IAI), an organization created under the auspices of the Comite Francais de l'Arbitrage (CFA), was created to promote exchanges international arbitration. The IAI is designed to promote exchanges on current issues in the field of international commercial arbitration. Its activities include the regular organization of international conferences, colloquiums, as well as conducting various research projects. About the book: Arbitrators routinely refer in their decisions to awards rendered by other arbitral tribunals that deal with the same issues. However natural it may seem to arbitrators and to parties who will refer to arbitral precedents in an attempt to support their position, such an approach raises many practical and theoretical questions: Is there such a thing as arbitral precedent? What weight should arbitrators give to decisions previously rendered by other arbitral tribunals? Can arbitral "case law" exist without consistency? Does such consistency exist? Is it necessary or simply desirable? What is the respective weight to be given to arbitral and national case law when arbitrators have to decide a case in accordance with a given law? These are some of the questions that this book explores, in the context of both international commercial arbitration and investment arbitration.

State Entities in International Arbitration

State Entities in International Arbitration
Author: Emmanuel Gaillard
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1929446969

States get involved in international affairs either directly or through their instrumentalities. The activities of these instrumentalities raise many issues, two of which have given rise to significant recent developments both in arbitral and domestic case law. The first is whether and under what conditions a State may be held liable for the conduct of such instrumentalities on the basis of an investment treaty. This issue will be the subject of a systematic survey of ICSID and ICC case law and that of other arbitral tribunals so as to identify the circumstances in which such liability may arise. The second issue, which is addressed by State courts, is whether and under what conditions State instrumentalities that have a separate and autonomous legal personality may be held liable for the pecuniary obligations of the State. A comparative law study focusing in particular on solutions found in French, English and U.S. law will provide answers to the question as to whether an award holding a State liable may be enforced against the assets of instrumentalities of that State, where such instrumentalities are prima facie separate juridical persons.

Anti-suit Injunctions in International Arbitration

Anti-suit Injunctions in International Arbitration
Author: Emmanuel Gaillard
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1929446608

IAI Series No. 2 The International Arbitration Institute (IAI) series on international arbitration is a new periodic series of publications that will focus on cutting edge issues and developments in international arbitration. About the IAI: The International Arbitration Institute (IAI), an organization created under the auspices of the Comité Français de ľ Arbitrage (CFA), was created to promote exchanges in international arbitration. The IAI is designed to promote exchanges on current issues in the field of international commercial arbitration. Its activities include the regular organization of international conferences, colloquiums, as well as conducting various research projects. About the Book: Anti-suit injunctions are a device, originally found in common law countries, whereby a court - which retains its jurisdiction or anticipates to do so and which seeks to protect that jurisdiction or, more generally, the jurisdiction of the forum it deems to be the most appropriate - orders a party to refrain from bringing a claim before the courts of another State or before an arbitral tribunal or, if the party has already brought such a claim, orders that party to withdraw from, or the arbitrators to suspend, the proceedings. In the past few years, the use of anti-suit injunctions in the context of international arbitration has been spreading at a disturbing pace. The courts of many common law countries but also those of civil law tradition frequently resort to this device at a party's request, in order to disrupt the arbitration process or resist the enforcement of the award. How best to resolve those conflicts arising as a result of national courts' differing perspectives on the validity and scope of certain arbitration agreements? Are anti-suit injunctions in conformity with the requirements of public international law? When the courts of certain States enjoin a party to refrain from proceeding with an arbitration, should other courts enjoin them not to enjoin, or should they, like the U.S. Court of Appeal for the 5th Circuit in the Pertamina case, exercise a commandable "self-restriction"? These are just a few of the issues addressed in Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Arbitration.

The Three Ages of International Commercial Arbitration

The Three Ages of International Commercial Arbitration
Author: Mikaël Schinazi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108871747

A unique history of modern international commercial arbitration theory and practice, this book draws on a wide range of sources from the eighteenth century to the present. It sets out the origins and evolution of the modern regime of international arbitration, the International Chamber of Commerce and current controversies.