International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
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International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
(American casebook series)
West, Thomson Reuters business, c2012
5th ed
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Documents supplement to international commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
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Documents suppl.: Documents supplement to international commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
Includes bibliographical references and index
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[main] ISBN 9780314267191
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This innovative casebook on International Commercial Arbitration approaches the subject as uniquely transnational law. It covers international conventions, court decisions, arbitral awards, statutes, and arbitration rules from all over the world. This thoroughly updated 5th edition includes the new 2010 UNCITRAL Rules, the new 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules, the 2011 amendments to the French procedural code on arbitration, the revised 2012 Chinese (CIETAC) Rules, and important new decisions of the highest courts in the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany, India, Finland, and other countries. New or revised sections concern fast track arbitration, non-signatory parties, required skills of arbitrators, challenges, confidentiality, the surprise doctrine in court review of awards, mandatory law, and other emerging issues.
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documents suppl ISBN 9780314281265
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This documents supplement contains the latest versions of arbitration's primary sources, including the New York Convention, the UNCITRAL Rules and 2006 Model Law, national arbitration statutes, leading institutional rules, and Codes of Conduct for arbitrators. It contains important recent changes in these sources, such as the new 2010 UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, the 2011 amendments to the French procedural code on arbitration, the new 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules, and the new 2012 Chinese (CIETAC) Arbitration Rules.
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