This book provides comprehensive coverage on the state of arbitration in Brazil following the enactment of the 1996 Arbitration Act. Expert contributors explore the impact of this act on a range of areas all of Brazilian international law, including labour law, construction, and capital market transactions.
This book provides comprehensive coverage on the state of arbitration in Brazil following the enactment of the 1996 Arbitration Act. Expert contributors explore the impact of this act on a range of areas all of Brazilian international law, including labour law, construction, and capital market transactions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Sester is Professor of International Commercial Arbitration and Investment Arbitration at Fundação Getúlio Vargas Law School (Rio de Janeiro) and New University of Lisbon. He is qualified to practice as a lawyer in Germany and Brazil, and previously spent 12 years as counsel at Freshfields in Frankfurt. He regularly sits as an arbitrator and has published extensively in German and English.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Rise of Arbitration in Brazil 2: Comments of the Brazilian Arbitration Law 3: Consolidation of Arbitration by the Brazilian Courts: STF and STJ 4: Settlement Agreements and the Role of the Arbitral Tribunal 5: Characteristics of Brazilian Arbitration Practice 6: Conservatory and Interim Measures 7: Non-signatories 8: The Brazilian Arbitration Institutions 9: International versus National Awards 10: Arbitration in the Portuguese-speaking World 11: Project Finance, PPP, and Concession Agreements 12: Evidence Production and the Role of the Arbitrators 13: Agreements between Shareholders and General Corporate Matters 14: Stock Corporation Arbitration 15: Post MandA Arbitration 16: Commercial Contracts 17: Construction Contracts between Private Parties 18: Construction Contracts Involving the Public Administration 19: Insolvency and Arbitration 20: Labour Law Arbitration 21: Oil and Gas Arbitration 22: Electric Energy Arbitration
1: The Rise of Arbitration in Brazil 2: Comments of the Brazilian Arbitration Law 3: Consolidation of Arbitration by the Brazilian Courts: STF and STJ 4: Settlement Agreements and the Role of the Arbitral Tribunal 5: Characteristics of Brazilian Arbitration Practice 6: Conservatory and Interim Measures 7: Non-signatories 8: The Brazilian Arbitration Institutions 9: International versus National Awards 10: Arbitration in the Portuguese-speaking World 11: Project Finance, PPP, and Concession Agreements 12: Evidence Production and the Role of the Arbitrators 13: Agreements between Shareholders and General Corporate Matters 14: Stock Corporation Arbitration 15: Post MandA Arbitration 16: Commercial Contracts 17: Construction Contracts between Private Parties 18: Construction Contracts Involving the Public Administration 19: Insolvency and Arbitration 20: Labour Law Arbitration 21: Oil and Gas Arbitration 22: Electric Energy Arbitration
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