Enforcement of arbitration agreements in Latin America : papers presented at the 1998 Vancouver IBA Conference
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Enforcement of arbitration agreements in Latin America : papers presented at the 1998 Vancouver IBA Conference
(International Bar Association series)
International Bar Association : Kluwer Law International, c1999
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This text contains the papers presented at the 1998 Vancouver IBA Conference. The leading experts in international commercial arbitration presented their point of view from their respective countries on the situation of arbitration in Latin America. They reached the conclusion that international commercial arbitration in Latin American countries is in a state of good health, after analyzing: the general ratification of the international arbitration regulatory conventions; the legislative amendments enacted in the different parliaments; and the judicial activity in Latin American countries, in which case law, with its inevitable surprises, follows the lines of the best case law in countries familiar with arbitration. Many ad hoc arbitrations are being held, but, above all, the statistics from the arbitration administrative institutions demonstrate the importance of arbitration in Latin America. The usage of bi- or multilateral treaties of international public law to protect investments, as a basis for setting up the arbitral proceedings for international private law, confirms the prosperity of arbitral proceedings in Latin America.
Table of Contents
- 1. Current Status of International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America
- B.M. Cremades. 2. Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Latin America: Argentina
- O.J. Marzorati. 3. Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Latin America: Brazil
- A. de Orleans E Braganca. 4. The Arbitration Agreement in Chile
- A. Alessandri. 5. Arbitration in Ecuadorian Legislation
- L.A. Andrade. 6. Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Latin America
- C. von Wobeser. 7. The Arbitration Agreement in Panama
- R. de la Guardia. 8. Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Latin America: Peru
- U. Montoya. 9. Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Uruguay
- D.M. Ferrere. 10. Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements in Latin America: Venezuela
- F.M. Castillo. 11. Recent Trends Regarding Commercial Arbitration in Latin America
- H.A. Grigera Naon. Appendices. Index.
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