International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
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International commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
(American casebook series)
West Academic, c2015
6th ed
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Documents supplement to international commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
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Other author: John J. Barceló III, Stefan Kröll, Arthur T. von Mehren
Documents suppl.: Documents supplement to international commercial arbitration : a transnational perspective
Includes bibliographical references and index
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documents suppl ISBN 9780314285416
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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 2014 AAA International (ICDR) Rules, the new 2014 LCIA Rules, the new 2015 CIETAC Rules, the new 2014 IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest, the new 2013 IBA Guidelines on Party Representation, and the new 2015 ICC Expert Rules.
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[main] ISBN 9780314285423
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This innovative casebook on International Commercial Arbitration approaches the subject as uniquely transnational law. Authored by three leading arbitration experts coming from different legal backgrounds who have taught worldwide, It covers international conventions, court decisions, arbitral awards, statutes, and arbitration rules from all over the world. This thoroughly updated 6th edition (which adds for the first time, Stefan Kroll, as a co-author) includes the new 2014 AAA International Rules, the new 2014 LCIA Arbitration Rules, the revised 2015 Chinese CIETAC Rules, the 2015 ICC Experts Rules, the 2014 IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration, the 2013 IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration. It also adds discussion of new arbitration acts, such as the 2014 Dutch Code of Civil Procedure and the 2013 Belgian Judicial Code, and important new decisions of the highest courts in the U.S., the U.K., India, Switzerland, Singapore and other countries. New or expanded sections concern jurisdiction-admissibility distinctions, choice of law issues, negative effect of Kompetenz-Kompetenz, multi-tier clauses, enforcing annulled awards, production of documents, confidentiality, challenges, fees and costs, and other emerging issues.
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