Arbitration
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Arbitration
W. Green, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the highly regarded SULI series, Arbitration provides a comprehensive account of the modern law of arbitration and related forms of dispute resolution. It covers all aspects of the domestic law of arbitration, and thoroughly examines the system pertaining to international arbitration when launched and subsequently conducted in Scotland.
Throughout the book, Scots law is considered in the context of international arbitration in general. It examines the operation of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration as adopted in Scotland, with frequent reference to appropriate authority from other jurisdictions.
Arbitration is the essential reference work on the law of arbitration in Scotland. It will be of interest not only to practitioners, but also to arbitrators charged with conducting proceedings in Scotland.
Table of Contents
What is arbitration?
The model law
What matters may be referred to arbitration?
Who may refer matters to arbitration?
Who can act as an arbiter?
The agreement to refer to arbitration
Arbitration barred by lapse of time
Appointing arbiters
Rights, duties and liabilities of arbiters
Jurisdiction
Multiple parties
The conduct of the reference
The stated case procedure
Private international law aspects of arbitration
Parallel arbitration and court proceedings
The award
Challenging an award
Enforcement of awards
Judicial reference
Statutory regimes
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