Arbitration in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Aschauer, Christian; Piers, Maud
Arbitration in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Aschauer, Christian; Piers, Maud
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Demonstrates the enormous impact that the use of technology is having, and will continue to have, on arbitration.
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Demonstrates the enormous impact that the use of technology is having, and will continue to have, on arbitration.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417907
- ISBN-10: 1108417906
- Artikelnr.: 48808147
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417907
- ISBN-10: 1108417906
- Artikelnr.: 48808147
1. Survey on the present use of ICT in international arbitration Maud Piers
and Christian Aschauer; Part I. The Use of Technology in International
Arbitration: 2. Revolutionizing technologies and the use of technology in
international arbitration: innovation, legitimacy, prospects and challenges
Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab and Ethan Katsh; 3. The security and reliability of
electronic communication Philipp Schaumann; Critical note Max
Burger-Scheidlin; 4. Case study: the institutional perspective Erik
Schäfer; 5. Case study: the legislator's perspective Annet van Hooft and
Julia Kroes-Lastochkina; 6. Case study: the practitioner's perspective
Sophie Nappert and Paul Cohen; Part II. Arbitration, Arbitrators, Counsel
and the Internet: 7. E-arbitration agreements and e-awards - arbitration
agreements concluded in an electronic environment and digital arbitral
awards Reinmar Wolff; 8. Building on OArb attributes in the pursuit of
justice Amy J. Schmitz; 9. Legislation for an effective and legitimate
system of online consumer arbitration Pablo Cortés and Tony Cole; 10.
Arbitrators and their online identity Niuscha Bassiri; 11. How online
sources effect counsel strategies and behavior in arbitration Marc D. Veit.
and Christian Aschauer; Part I. The Use of Technology in International
Arbitration: 2. Revolutionizing technologies and the use of technology in
international arbitration: innovation, legitimacy, prospects and challenges
Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab and Ethan Katsh; 3. The security and reliability of
electronic communication Philipp Schaumann; Critical note Max
Burger-Scheidlin; 4. Case study: the institutional perspective Erik
Schäfer; 5. Case study: the legislator's perspective Annet van Hooft and
Julia Kroes-Lastochkina; 6. Case study: the practitioner's perspective
Sophie Nappert and Paul Cohen; Part II. Arbitration, Arbitrators, Counsel
and the Internet: 7. E-arbitration agreements and e-awards - arbitration
agreements concluded in an electronic environment and digital arbitral
awards Reinmar Wolff; 8. Building on OArb attributes in the pursuit of
justice Amy J. Schmitz; 9. Legislation for an effective and legitimate
system of online consumer arbitration Pablo Cortés and Tony Cole; 10.
Arbitrators and their online identity Niuscha Bassiri; 11. How online
sources effect counsel strategies and behavior in arbitration Marc D. Veit.
1. Survey on the present use of ICT in international arbitration Maud Piers
and Christian Aschauer; Part I. The Use of Technology in International
Arbitration: 2. Revolutionizing technologies and the use of technology in
international arbitration: innovation, legitimacy, prospects and challenges
Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab and Ethan Katsh; 3. The security and reliability of
electronic communication Philipp Schaumann; Critical note Max
Burger-Scheidlin; 4. Case study: the institutional perspective Erik
Schäfer; 5. Case study: the legislator's perspective Annet van Hooft and
Julia Kroes-Lastochkina; 6. Case study: the practitioner's perspective
Sophie Nappert and Paul Cohen; Part II. Arbitration, Arbitrators, Counsel
and the Internet: 7. E-arbitration agreements and e-awards - arbitration
agreements concluded in an electronic environment and digital arbitral
awards Reinmar Wolff; 8. Building on OArb attributes in the pursuit of
justice Amy J. Schmitz; 9. Legislation for an effective and legitimate
system of online consumer arbitration Pablo Cortés and Tony Cole; 10.
Arbitrators and their online identity Niuscha Bassiri; 11. How online
sources effect counsel strategies and behavior in arbitration Marc D. Veit.
and Christian Aschauer; Part I. The Use of Technology in International
Arbitration: 2. Revolutionizing technologies and the use of technology in
international arbitration: innovation, legitimacy, prospects and challenges
Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab and Ethan Katsh; 3. The security and reliability of
electronic communication Philipp Schaumann; Critical note Max
Burger-Scheidlin; 4. Case study: the institutional perspective Erik
Schäfer; 5. Case study: the legislator's perspective Annet van Hooft and
Julia Kroes-Lastochkina; 6. Case study: the practitioner's perspective
Sophie Nappert and Paul Cohen; Part II. Arbitration, Arbitrators, Counsel
and the Internet: 7. E-arbitration agreements and e-awards - arbitration
agreements concluded in an electronic environment and digital arbitral
awards Reinmar Wolff; 8. Building on OArb attributes in the pursuit of
justice Amy J. Schmitz; 9. Legislation for an effective and legitimate
system of online consumer arbitration Pablo Cortés and Tony Cole; 10.
Arbitrators and their online identity Niuscha Bassiri; 11. How online
sources effect counsel strategies and behavior in arbitration Marc D. Veit.