Conflicting legal cultures in commercial arbitration : old issues and new trends

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Conflicting legal cultures in commercial arbitration : old issues and new trends

Stefan N. Frommel and Barry A.K. Rider (eds.)

(Studies in comparative corporate and financial law, v. 4)

Kluwer Law International, c1999

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ISBN 9789041112279

Description

The papers within this text were commissioned by the Centre for International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and were originally presented at a series of lectures at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. The authors have expertise in the area of arbitration and alternative dispute resolution. Among them, Ambassador Malcolm Wilkey was formerly Assistant Attorney-General of the United States before his appointments, inter alia, to the United States-Chile Arbitration (Bryan-Suarez) Commission and arbitrator in the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement. Dr. Horacio Gregera Naon is Secretary-General of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce. Professor Bernardo Cremades is President of several arbitration tribunals including the International Council for Commercial Arbitration and the Council of Maritime Arbitration in Monaco.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword. The Reconciliation of Conflicts between Common-Law and Civil-Law Principles in the Arbitration Process
  • C. Borris. International Arbitration as Omelette: What goes into the Mix
  • A.F. Lowenfeld. International Arbitration: Towards a Common Procedural Approach
  • S. Lazareff. Leading Arbitration Seats -- A (mostly European) Comparative View
  • S. Jarvin. Leading Arbitration Seats in the Far East: A Comparative View
  • J. Crook. The Practicalities of Cross-Cultural Arbitration
  • M. Wilkey. International Arbitration may Not be as Confidential as you Think -- or Want
  • J.R. Haynes. Latin America Arbitration Culture and the ICC Arbitration System
  • H.A. Grigera Naon. Overcoming the Clash of Legal Cultures: the role of Interactive Arbitration
  • B.M. Cremades. Biographies of Authors.
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: set ISBN 9789041196705

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This text addresses key questions, such as how financial markets work, how they should be regulated and the problem of white collar crime, through a synthesis of legal, historical and sociological approaches in its critique of financial services.

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