International Commercial Arbitration
Herausgeber: Cordero-Moss, Giuditta
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Herausgeber: Cordero-Moss, Giuditta
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Highlights specific features of various international commercial arbitration forms, thus enabling lawyers drafting arbitration clauses to make informed choices.
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Highlights specific features of various international commercial arbitration forms, thus enabling lawyers drafting arbitration clauses to make informed choices.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781107033481
- ISBN-10: 1107033489
- Artikelnr.: 36773132
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781107033481
- ISBN-10: 1107033489
- Artikelnr.: 36773132
Introduction; Part I. Arbitration Law's Significance for International
Disputes: 1. International arbitration is not only international Giuditta
Cordero-Moss; 2. International arbitration and domestic law Luca Radicati
di Brozolo; Part II. Ad Hoc Arbitration: 3. Ad hoc arbitration v.
institutional arbitration Carita Wallgren-Linholm; 4. The UNCITRAL
arbitration rules and their use in ad hoc arbitration Corinne Montineri;
Part III. Institutional Arbitration: Features of Selected Arbitration
Institutions in Europe: 5. Arbitration in Austria: features of the
International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
(VIAC) Werner Melis; 6. Arbitration in Denmark: features Georg Lett; 7.
Arbitration in Germany: features of the German Institution of Arbitration
Jens Bredow; 8. Arbitration in Italy: features of the Milan Chamber of
Arbitration Stefano Azzali; 9. Arbitration under the rules of the
International Chamber of Commerce Simon Greenberg and Anders Ryssdal; 10.
Arbitration in London: features of the London Court of International
Arbitration Johannes Koepp, Dorine Farah and Peter Webster; 11. Arbitration
in Norway: features of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce Stephen Knudtzon; 12.
Arbitration in Russia: features of the International Arbitration Court at
the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Alexander
Komarov; 13. Arbitration in Sweden: features of the Stockholm rules Henrik
Fieber and Eva Storskrubb; 14. Arbitration under the Swiss rules Daniel
Wehrli and Marco Stacher; Part IV. New Trends in International Arbitration:
15. 'Domesticating' the New York convention: the impact of the U.S. federal
arbitration act George Bermann; 16. New trends in international commercial
arbitration in Latin America Diego Fernandez Arroyo.
Disputes: 1. International arbitration is not only international Giuditta
Cordero-Moss; 2. International arbitration and domestic law Luca Radicati
di Brozolo; Part II. Ad Hoc Arbitration: 3. Ad hoc arbitration v.
institutional arbitration Carita Wallgren-Linholm; 4. The UNCITRAL
arbitration rules and their use in ad hoc arbitration Corinne Montineri;
Part III. Institutional Arbitration: Features of Selected Arbitration
Institutions in Europe: 5. Arbitration in Austria: features of the
International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
(VIAC) Werner Melis; 6. Arbitration in Denmark: features Georg Lett; 7.
Arbitration in Germany: features of the German Institution of Arbitration
Jens Bredow; 8. Arbitration in Italy: features of the Milan Chamber of
Arbitration Stefano Azzali; 9. Arbitration under the rules of the
International Chamber of Commerce Simon Greenberg and Anders Ryssdal; 10.
Arbitration in London: features of the London Court of International
Arbitration Johannes Koepp, Dorine Farah and Peter Webster; 11. Arbitration
in Norway: features of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce Stephen Knudtzon; 12.
Arbitration in Russia: features of the International Arbitration Court at
the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Alexander
Komarov; 13. Arbitration in Sweden: features of the Stockholm rules Henrik
Fieber and Eva Storskrubb; 14. Arbitration under the Swiss rules Daniel
Wehrli and Marco Stacher; Part IV. New Trends in International Arbitration:
15. 'Domesticating' the New York convention: the impact of the U.S. federal
arbitration act George Bermann; 16. New trends in international commercial
arbitration in Latin America Diego Fernandez Arroyo.
Introduction; Part I. Arbitration Law's Significance for International
Disputes: 1. International arbitration is not only international Giuditta
Cordero-Moss; 2. International arbitration and domestic law Luca Radicati
di Brozolo; Part II. Ad Hoc Arbitration: 3. Ad hoc arbitration v.
institutional arbitration Carita Wallgren-Linholm; 4. The UNCITRAL
arbitration rules and their use in ad hoc arbitration Corinne Montineri;
Part III. Institutional Arbitration: Features of Selected Arbitration
Institutions in Europe: 5. Arbitration in Austria: features of the
International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
(VIAC) Werner Melis; 6. Arbitration in Denmark: features Georg Lett; 7.
Arbitration in Germany: features of the German Institution of Arbitration
Jens Bredow; 8. Arbitration in Italy: features of the Milan Chamber of
Arbitration Stefano Azzali; 9. Arbitration under the rules of the
International Chamber of Commerce Simon Greenberg and Anders Ryssdal; 10.
Arbitration in London: features of the London Court of International
Arbitration Johannes Koepp, Dorine Farah and Peter Webster; 11. Arbitration
in Norway: features of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce Stephen Knudtzon; 12.
Arbitration in Russia: features of the International Arbitration Court at
the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Alexander
Komarov; 13. Arbitration in Sweden: features of the Stockholm rules Henrik
Fieber and Eva Storskrubb; 14. Arbitration under the Swiss rules Daniel
Wehrli and Marco Stacher; Part IV. New Trends in International Arbitration:
15. 'Domesticating' the New York convention: the impact of the U.S. federal
arbitration act George Bermann; 16. New trends in international commercial
arbitration in Latin America Diego Fernandez Arroyo.
Disputes: 1. International arbitration is not only international Giuditta
Cordero-Moss; 2. International arbitration and domestic law Luca Radicati
di Brozolo; Part II. Ad Hoc Arbitration: 3. Ad hoc arbitration v.
institutional arbitration Carita Wallgren-Linholm; 4. The UNCITRAL
arbitration rules and their use in ad hoc arbitration Corinne Montineri;
Part III. Institutional Arbitration: Features of Selected Arbitration
Institutions in Europe: 5. Arbitration in Austria: features of the
International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
(VIAC) Werner Melis; 6. Arbitration in Denmark: features Georg Lett; 7.
Arbitration in Germany: features of the German Institution of Arbitration
Jens Bredow; 8. Arbitration in Italy: features of the Milan Chamber of
Arbitration Stefano Azzali; 9. Arbitration under the rules of the
International Chamber of Commerce Simon Greenberg and Anders Ryssdal; 10.
Arbitration in London: features of the London Court of International
Arbitration Johannes Koepp, Dorine Farah and Peter Webster; 11. Arbitration
in Norway: features of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce Stephen Knudtzon; 12.
Arbitration in Russia: features of the International Arbitration Court at
the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Alexander
Komarov; 13. Arbitration in Sweden: features of the Stockholm rules Henrik
Fieber and Eva Storskrubb; 14. Arbitration under the Swiss rules Daniel
Wehrli and Marco Stacher; Part IV. New Trends in International Arbitration:
15. 'Domesticating' the New York convention: the impact of the U.S. federal
arbitration act George Bermann; 16. New trends in international commercial
arbitration in Latin America Diego Fernandez Arroyo.