On Arbitration
V. V. Veeder, Selected Writings and Contributions to the Development of Law
Herausgeber: Wordsworth, Samuel; Veeder, Marie
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V. V. Veeder, Selected Writings and Contributions to the Development of Law
Herausgeber: Wordsworth, Samuel; Veeder, Marie
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This volume brings together the most important articles, lectures, and essays of Van Vechten (Johnny) Veeder, chronicling the span of his unsurpassed career in international arbitration.
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This volume brings together the most important articles, lectures, and essays of Van Vechten (Johnny) Veeder, chronicling the span of his unsurpassed career in international arbitration.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 165mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780192869135
- ISBN-10: 0192869132
- Artikelnr.: 67863672
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- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 165mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780192869135
- ISBN-10: 0192869132
- Artikelnr.: 67863672
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sam Wordsworth QC is a barrister and avocat (Paris Bar) practising at Essex Court Chambers, specialising in public international law disputes and international arbitration. He is a Visiting Professor teaching the LLM investment arbitration course at Kings College, London (having taught on that course with Johnny Veeder since the early 2000s). Marie Veeder, a former investment banker, worked as an all-round assistant to Johnny Veeder for over twenty years. This included managing aspects of his practise, doing research, and often putting down on paper his extensive contributions to the world of international arbitration. Marie was his wife/partner for thirty-five years.
* Introduction
* Part I: Learning from the Past
* 1.: The Historical Keystone to International Arbitration, The
Party-Appointed Arbitrator-From Miami to Geneva
* 2.: Investor-State Disputes and The Development of International Law,
Arbitral Lessons from the Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria
and Lenin
* 3.: Inter-State Arbitration
* 4.: 1922: The Birth of the ICC Arbitration Clause and the
Anglo-Soviet Urquhart Concession's Demise
* 5.: The 1921-1923 North Sakhalin Concession Agreement: The 1925 Court
Decisions Between the US Company Sinclair Exploration and the Soviet
Government
* 6.: Lloyd George, Lenin and Cannibals: The Harriman Arbitration
* 7.: The Lena Goldfields Arbitration: The Historical Roots of Three
Ideas
* 8.: The Tetiuhe Mining Concession: 1924-1932: a Swiss-Russian Story
(Where the Arbitral Dog Did Not Bark),
* 9.: Two Arbitral Butterflies: Bramwell and David
* Part II: The International Arbitral Process
* 10.: The 'Y2K Problem' and Arbitration: The Answer to the Myth
* 11.: The Lawyer's Duty to Arbitrate in Good Faith
* 12.: The Natural Limits to the Truncated Tribunal: The German Case of
Soviet Eggs and the Dutch Abduction of the Indonesian Arbitrator
* 13.: Issue Estoppel, Reasons for Awards and Transnational Arbitration
* 14.: The Need for Cross-border Enforcement of Interim Measures
Ordered by a State Court in Support of the International Arbitral
Process
* 15.: The Transparency of International Arbitration: Process and
Substance
* 16.: Free Spirits - The Search for 'International' Arbitration
* 17.: The Role of Users
* 18.: From Florence to London via Moscow and New Delhi: How and Why
Arbitral Ideas Migrate
* 19.: Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Choice of Law in International
Arbitration
* Part III: Key Questions for all Users of International Arbitration
* 20.: Whose Arbitration is it Anyway: The Parties or the Arbitration
Tribunal - An Interesting Question?
* 21.: Is There Any Need for a Code of Ethics for International
Commercial Arbitrators?
* 22.: Still More on Arbitral Deliberations
* 23.: Why Bother? And Why It Matters
* 24.: The Importance of a Party Treating as Independent its
Independent Arbitrator
* 25.: Is There a Need to Revise the New York Convention?
* 26.: Who Are the Arbitrators?
* 27.: Arbitrators And Arbitral Institutions: Legal Risks For Product
Liability?
* 28.: What Matters - about Arbitration
* 29.: Lessons for the Future from the Past: Individual Hedgehogs and
Institutional Foxes
* Part I: Learning from the Past
* 1.: The Historical Keystone to International Arbitration, The
Party-Appointed Arbitrator-From Miami to Geneva
* 2.: Investor-State Disputes and The Development of International Law,
Arbitral Lessons from the Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria
and Lenin
* 3.: Inter-State Arbitration
* 4.: 1922: The Birth of the ICC Arbitration Clause and the
Anglo-Soviet Urquhart Concession's Demise
* 5.: The 1921-1923 North Sakhalin Concession Agreement: The 1925 Court
Decisions Between the US Company Sinclair Exploration and the Soviet
Government
* 6.: Lloyd George, Lenin and Cannibals: The Harriman Arbitration
* 7.: The Lena Goldfields Arbitration: The Historical Roots of Three
Ideas
* 8.: The Tetiuhe Mining Concession: 1924-1932: a Swiss-Russian Story
(Where the Arbitral Dog Did Not Bark),
* 9.: Two Arbitral Butterflies: Bramwell and David
* Part II: The International Arbitral Process
* 10.: The 'Y2K Problem' and Arbitration: The Answer to the Myth
* 11.: The Lawyer's Duty to Arbitrate in Good Faith
* 12.: The Natural Limits to the Truncated Tribunal: The German Case of
Soviet Eggs and the Dutch Abduction of the Indonesian Arbitrator
* 13.: Issue Estoppel, Reasons for Awards and Transnational Arbitration
* 14.: The Need for Cross-border Enforcement of Interim Measures
Ordered by a State Court in Support of the International Arbitral
Process
* 15.: The Transparency of International Arbitration: Process and
Substance
* 16.: Free Spirits - The Search for 'International' Arbitration
* 17.: The Role of Users
* 18.: From Florence to London via Moscow and New Delhi: How and Why
Arbitral Ideas Migrate
* 19.: Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Choice of Law in International
Arbitration
* Part III: Key Questions for all Users of International Arbitration
* 20.: Whose Arbitration is it Anyway: The Parties or the Arbitration
Tribunal - An Interesting Question?
* 21.: Is There Any Need for a Code of Ethics for International
Commercial Arbitrators?
* 22.: Still More on Arbitral Deliberations
* 23.: Why Bother? And Why It Matters
* 24.: The Importance of a Party Treating as Independent its
Independent Arbitrator
* 25.: Is There a Need to Revise the New York Convention?
* 26.: Who Are the Arbitrators?
* 27.: Arbitrators And Arbitral Institutions: Legal Risks For Product
Liability?
* 28.: What Matters - about Arbitration
* 29.: Lessons for the Future from the Past: Individual Hedgehogs and
Institutional Foxes
* Introduction
* Part I: Learning from the Past
* 1.: The Historical Keystone to International Arbitration, The
Party-Appointed Arbitrator-From Miami to Geneva
* 2.: Investor-State Disputes and The Development of International Law,
Arbitral Lessons from the Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria
and Lenin
* 3.: Inter-State Arbitration
* 4.: 1922: The Birth of the ICC Arbitration Clause and the
Anglo-Soviet Urquhart Concession's Demise
* 5.: The 1921-1923 North Sakhalin Concession Agreement: The 1925 Court
Decisions Between the US Company Sinclair Exploration and the Soviet
Government
* 6.: Lloyd George, Lenin and Cannibals: The Harriman Arbitration
* 7.: The Lena Goldfields Arbitration: The Historical Roots of Three
Ideas
* 8.: The Tetiuhe Mining Concession: 1924-1932: a Swiss-Russian Story
(Where the Arbitral Dog Did Not Bark),
* 9.: Two Arbitral Butterflies: Bramwell and David
* Part II: The International Arbitral Process
* 10.: The 'Y2K Problem' and Arbitration: The Answer to the Myth
* 11.: The Lawyer's Duty to Arbitrate in Good Faith
* 12.: The Natural Limits to the Truncated Tribunal: The German Case of
Soviet Eggs and the Dutch Abduction of the Indonesian Arbitrator
* 13.: Issue Estoppel, Reasons for Awards and Transnational Arbitration
* 14.: The Need for Cross-border Enforcement of Interim Measures
Ordered by a State Court in Support of the International Arbitral
Process
* 15.: The Transparency of International Arbitration: Process and
Substance
* 16.: Free Spirits - The Search for 'International' Arbitration
* 17.: The Role of Users
* 18.: From Florence to London via Moscow and New Delhi: How and Why
Arbitral Ideas Migrate
* 19.: Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Choice of Law in International
Arbitration
* Part III: Key Questions for all Users of International Arbitration
* 20.: Whose Arbitration is it Anyway: The Parties or the Arbitration
Tribunal - An Interesting Question?
* 21.: Is There Any Need for a Code of Ethics for International
Commercial Arbitrators?
* 22.: Still More on Arbitral Deliberations
* 23.: Why Bother? And Why It Matters
* 24.: The Importance of a Party Treating as Independent its
Independent Arbitrator
* 25.: Is There a Need to Revise the New York Convention?
* 26.: Who Are the Arbitrators?
* 27.: Arbitrators And Arbitral Institutions: Legal Risks For Product
Liability?
* 28.: What Matters - about Arbitration
* 29.: Lessons for the Future from the Past: Individual Hedgehogs and
Institutional Foxes
* Part I: Learning from the Past
* 1.: The Historical Keystone to International Arbitration, The
Party-Appointed Arbitrator-From Miami to Geneva
* 2.: Investor-State Disputes and The Development of International Law,
Arbitral Lessons from the Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria
and Lenin
* 3.: Inter-State Arbitration
* 4.: 1922: The Birth of the ICC Arbitration Clause and the
Anglo-Soviet Urquhart Concession's Demise
* 5.: The 1921-1923 North Sakhalin Concession Agreement: The 1925 Court
Decisions Between the US Company Sinclair Exploration and the Soviet
Government
* 6.: Lloyd George, Lenin and Cannibals: The Harriman Arbitration
* 7.: The Lena Goldfields Arbitration: The Historical Roots of Three
Ideas
* 8.: The Tetiuhe Mining Concession: 1924-1932: a Swiss-Russian Story
(Where the Arbitral Dog Did Not Bark),
* 9.: Two Arbitral Butterflies: Bramwell and David
* Part II: The International Arbitral Process
* 10.: The 'Y2K Problem' and Arbitration: The Answer to the Myth
* 11.: The Lawyer's Duty to Arbitrate in Good Faith
* 12.: The Natural Limits to the Truncated Tribunal: The German Case of
Soviet Eggs and the Dutch Abduction of the Indonesian Arbitrator
* 13.: Issue Estoppel, Reasons for Awards and Transnational Arbitration
* 14.: The Need for Cross-border Enforcement of Interim Measures
Ordered by a State Court in Support of the International Arbitral
Process
* 15.: The Transparency of International Arbitration: Process and
Substance
* 16.: Free Spirits - The Search for 'International' Arbitration
* 17.: The Role of Users
* 18.: From Florence to London via Moscow and New Delhi: How and Why
Arbitral Ideas Migrate
* 19.: Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Choice of Law in International
Arbitration
* Part III: Key Questions for all Users of International Arbitration
* 20.: Whose Arbitration is it Anyway: The Parties or the Arbitration
Tribunal - An Interesting Question?
* 21.: Is There Any Need for a Code of Ethics for International
Commercial Arbitrators?
* 22.: Still More on Arbitral Deliberations
* 23.: Why Bother? And Why It Matters
* 24.: The Importance of a Party Treating as Independent its
Independent Arbitrator
* 25.: Is There a Need to Revise the New York Convention?
* 26.: Who Are the Arbitrators?
* 27.: Arbitrators And Arbitral Institutions: Legal Risks For Product
Liability?
* 28.: What Matters - about Arbitration
* 29.: Lessons for the Future from the Past: Individual Hedgehogs and
Institutional Foxes