Ilias Bantekas, Pietro Ortolani (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), Shahla Ali (The University of Hong Kong)
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
Ilias Bantekas, Pietro Ortolani (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), Shahla Ali (The University of Hong Kong)
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
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Provides a comprehensive, article-by-article commentary on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. Written by leading academics and practitioners and combining both theory and practice, it will serve as a guidebook for practitioners, legislators and academics interested in international commercial arbitration.
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Provides a comprehensive, article-by-article commentary on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. Written by leading academics and practitioners and combining both theory and practice, it will serve as a guidebook for practitioners, legislators and academics interested in international commercial arbitration.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1144
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1862g
- ISBN-13: 9781108498234
- ISBN-10: 110849823X
- Artikelnr.: 57165617
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1144
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1862g
- ISBN-13: 9781108498234
- ISBN-10: 110849823X
- Artikelnr.: 57165617
Ilias Bantekas is Professor of International Law and Arbitration at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) Qatar and Senior Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) of the University of London.
1. Scope of application Michael Polkinghorne, Tuuli Timonen and Nika Larkimo
2. Definitions and rules of interpretation Pietro Ortolani
2a. International origin and general principles Ilias Bantekas
3. Receipt of written communications Ilias Bantekas
4. Waiver of right to object Ilias Bantekas
5. Extent of court intervention Manuel E. Gomez
6. Court or other authority for certain functions of arbitration assistance and supervision Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
7. Definition and form of arbitration agreement Ilias Bantekas and Pietro Ortolani
8. Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court Ilias Bantekas
9. Arbitration agreement and interim measures by court Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
10. Number of arbitrators Ilias Bantekas
11. Appointment of arbitrators Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
12. Grounds for challenge Pietro Ortolani
13. Challenge procedure Manuel E. Gomez
14. Failure or impossibility to act Michael Polkinghorne, Kirsten Odynski, Mariele Coulet-Diaz and Zehaan Trivedi
15. Appointment of substitute arbitrator Pietro Ortolani
16. Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction Michael Polkinghorne, Alvaro Peralta, Hazel Levent and Gwen Wackwitz
17. Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures Pietro Ortolani
18. Equal treatment of parties Ilias Bantekas
19. Determination of rules of procedure Manuel E. Gomez and Ikram Ullah
20. Place of arbitration Pietro Ortolani
21. Commencement of arbitral proceedings Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
22. Language Ilias Bantekas
23. Statements of claim and defence Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
24. Hearings and written proceedings Pietro Ortolani
25. Default of a part Manuel Gomez
26. Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal Michael Polkinghorne, Karim Mariey and Tomas Vail
27. Court assistance in taking evidence Shahla Ali and Odysseas G Repousis
28. Rules applicable to substance of dispute Ilias Bantekas
29. Decision-making by panel of arbitrators Manuel Gomez
30. Settlement Michael Polkinghorne and Poorvi Satija
31. Form and contents of award Ilias Bantekas
32. Termination of proceedings Ilias Bantekas
33. Correction and interpretation of award: additional award Ilias Bantekas and Ikram Ullah
34. Application for setting aside as exclusive recourse against arbitral award Pietro Ortolani
35. Recognition and enforcement Pietro Ortolani
36. Grounds for refusing recognition and enforcement Michael Polkinghorne, Jack Biggs, Anna Chuwen Dai and Tolu Obamuroh.
2. Definitions and rules of interpretation Pietro Ortolani
2a. International origin and general principles Ilias Bantekas
3. Receipt of written communications Ilias Bantekas
4. Waiver of right to object Ilias Bantekas
5. Extent of court intervention Manuel E. Gomez
6. Court or other authority for certain functions of arbitration assistance and supervision Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
7. Definition and form of arbitration agreement Ilias Bantekas and Pietro Ortolani
8. Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court Ilias Bantekas
9. Arbitration agreement and interim measures by court Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
10. Number of arbitrators Ilias Bantekas
11. Appointment of arbitrators Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
12. Grounds for challenge Pietro Ortolani
13. Challenge procedure Manuel E. Gomez
14. Failure or impossibility to act Michael Polkinghorne, Kirsten Odynski, Mariele Coulet-Diaz and Zehaan Trivedi
15. Appointment of substitute arbitrator Pietro Ortolani
16. Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction Michael Polkinghorne, Alvaro Peralta, Hazel Levent and Gwen Wackwitz
17. Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures Pietro Ortolani
18. Equal treatment of parties Ilias Bantekas
19. Determination of rules of procedure Manuel E. Gomez and Ikram Ullah
20. Place of arbitration Pietro Ortolani
21. Commencement of arbitral proceedings Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
22. Language Ilias Bantekas
23. Statements of claim and defence Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
24. Hearings and written proceedings Pietro Ortolani
25. Default of a part Manuel Gomez
26. Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal Michael Polkinghorne, Karim Mariey and Tomas Vail
27. Court assistance in taking evidence Shahla Ali and Odysseas G Repousis
28. Rules applicable to substance of dispute Ilias Bantekas
29. Decision-making by panel of arbitrators Manuel Gomez
30. Settlement Michael Polkinghorne and Poorvi Satija
31. Form and contents of award Ilias Bantekas
32. Termination of proceedings Ilias Bantekas
33. Correction and interpretation of award: additional award Ilias Bantekas and Ikram Ullah
34. Application for setting aside as exclusive recourse against arbitral award Pietro Ortolani
35. Recognition and enforcement Pietro Ortolani
36. Grounds for refusing recognition and enforcement Michael Polkinghorne, Jack Biggs, Anna Chuwen Dai and Tolu Obamuroh.
1. Scope of application Michael Polkinghorne, Tuuli Timonen and Nika Larkimo
2. Definitions and rules of interpretation Pietro Ortolani
2a. International origin and general principles Ilias Bantekas
3. Receipt of written communications Ilias Bantekas
4. Waiver of right to object Ilias Bantekas
5. Extent of court intervention Manuel E. Gomez
6. Court or other authority for certain functions of arbitration assistance and supervision Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
7. Definition and form of arbitration agreement Ilias Bantekas and Pietro Ortolani
8. Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court Ilias Bantekas
9. Arbitration agreement and interim measures by court Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
10. Number of arbitrators Ilias Bantekas
11. Appointment of arbitrators Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
12. Grounds for challenge Pietro Ortolani
13. Challenge procedure Manuel E. Gomez
14. Failure or impossibility to act Michael Polkinghorne, Kirsten Odynski, Mariele Coulet-Diaz and Zehaan Trivedi
15. Appointment of substitute arbitrator Pietro Ortolani
16. Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction Michael Polkinghorne, Alvaro Peralta, Hazel Levent and Gwen Wackwitz
17. Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures Pietro Ortolani
18. Equal treatment of parties Ilias Bantekas
19. Determination of rules of procedure Manuel E. Gomez and Ikram Ullah
20. Place of arbitration Pietro Ortolani
21. Commencement of arbitral proceedings Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
22. Language Ilias Bantekas
23. Statements of claim and defence Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
24. Hearings and written proceedings Pietro Ortolani
25. Default of a part Manuel Gomez
26. Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal Michael Polkinghorne, Karim Mariey and Tomas Vail
27. Court assistance in taking evidence Shahla Ali and Odysseas G Repousis
28. Rules applicable to substance of dispute Ilias Bantekas
29. Decision-making by panel of arbitrators Manuel Gomez
30. Settlement Michael Polkinghorne and Poorvi Satija
31. Form and contents of award Ilias Bantekas
32. Termination of proceedings Ilias Bantekas
33. Correction and interpretation of award: additional award Ilias Bantekas and Ikram Ullah
34. Application for setting aside as exclusive recourse against arbitral award Pietro Ortolani
35. Recognition and enforcement Pietro Ortolani
36. Grounds for refusing recognition and enforcement Michael Polkinghorne, Jack Biggs, Anna Chuwen Dai and Tolu Obamuroh.
2. Definitions and rules of interpretation Pietro Ortolani
2a. International origin and general principles Ilias Bantekas
3. Receipt of written communications Ilias Bantekas
4. Waiver of right to object Ilias Bantekas
5. Extent of court intervention Manuel E. Gomez
6. Court or other authority for certain functions of arbitration assistance and supervision Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
7. Definition and form of arbitration agreement Ilias Bantekas and Pietro Ortolani
8. Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court Ilias Bantekas
9. Arbitration agreement and interim measures by court Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
10. Number of arbitrators Ilias Bantekas
11. Appointment of arbitrators Shahla Ali and Odysseas G. Repousis
12. Grounds for challenge Pietro Ortolani
13. Challenge procedure Manuel E. Gomez
14. Failure or impossibility to act Michael Polkinghorne, Kirsten Odynski, Mariele Coulet-Diaz and Zehaan Trivedi
15. Appointment of substitute arbitrator Pietro Ortolani
16. Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction Michael Polkinghorne, Alvaro Peralta, Hazel Levent and Gwen Wackwitz
17. Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures Pietro Ortolani
18. Equal treatment of parties Ilias Bantekas
19. Determination of rules of procedure Manuel E. Gomez and Ikram Ullah
20. Place of arbitration Pietro Ortolani
21. Commencement of arbitral proceedings Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
22. Language Ilias Bantekas
23. Statements of claim and defence Shahla Ali and Tom Kabau
24. Hearings and written proceedings Pietro Ortolani
25. Default of a part Manuel Gomez
26. Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal Michael Polkinghorne, Karim Mariey and Tomas Vail
27. Court assistance in taking evidence Shahla Ali and Odysseas G Repousis
28. Rules applicable to substance of dispute Ilias Bantekas
29. Decision-making by panel of arbitrators Manuel Gomez
30. Settlement Michael Polkinghorne and Poorvi Satija
31. Form and contents of award Ilias Bantekas
32. Termination of proceedings Ilias Bantekas
33. Correction and interpretation of award: additional award Ilias Bantekas and Ikram Ullah
34. Application for setting aside as exclusive recourse against arbitral award Pietro Ortolani
35. Recognition and enforcement Pietro Ortolani
36. Grounds for refusing recognition and enforcement Michael Polkinghorne, Jack Biggs, Anna Chuwen Dai and Tolu Obamuroh.