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This is the first publication to identify a universal procedural code for international commercial arbitration. This informative and well-argued discussion of a uniform code for due process is a useful aid for both practitioners and scholars. More than just a useful desk reference, this publication uncovers a unifying arbitration principle in light of the diversity of national traditions. The author Matti S. Kurkela demonstrates how this unifying principle might establish a new standard procedure in arbitration law. Guiding the reader through a step-by-step analysis of due process in…mehr

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This is the first publication to identify a universal procedural code for international commercial arbitration. This informative and well-argued discussion of a uniform code for due process is a useful aid for both practitioners and scholars. More than just a useful desk reference, this publication uncovers a unifying arbitration principle in light of the diversity of national traditions. The author Matti S. Kurkela demonstrates how this unifying principle might establish a new standard procedure in arbitration law. Guiding the reader through a step-by-step analysis of due process in international commercial arbitration, the book is comprehensive without being esoteric. Due Process in International Commercial Arbitration, Second Edition thus helps both practitioners new to arbitration procedure and experienced attorneys looking for a cutting-edge discussion of due process issues. It can be used as a handbook for lawyers engaged in arbitral disputes. To provide the necessary guidance for lawyers in need of quick, reliable information, author Matti Kurkela and Santtu Turunen update readers on the numerous changes made to arbitration law since the book's 2005 edition. Even more helpfully, Kurkela and Turunen have added two new chapters to show lawyers what to expect in the midst of an arbitration proceeding: a chapter on procedural rules from the New York Convention and a chapter on jurisdiction arising from sources outside the arbitration agreement. As corporations engage in more globalized commerce, and as arbitrators resolve more international legal disputes, this resource provides both the broad background and the quick reference information necessary to understand the complexities of arbitration procedure. A thorough Table of Contents, Index, and Appendix of primary documents facilitate practitioners' research in this vital book. This new edition's balance of comprehensiveness and concision make it a one-stop resource for arbitration attorneys around the world.
Due Process in International Commercial Arbitration, Second Edition aides arbitration counsel and arbitrators alike by identifying a universal procedural approach for international commercial arbitration. Moving beyond institutional or jurisdictionally-specific analysis to a global discussion, this treatise examines and reconciles the principles of international due process as they continue to emerge. This second edition provides two new chapters, including a full chapter on how New York Convention rules apply to arbitration proceedings.
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Autorenporträt
Matti S. Kurkela is a docent at the University of Helsinki School of Law, where he teaches International Trade Law and Private International Law. He is also a Senior Partner at Hannes Snellman (Helsinki), where his practice includes financial and contract law as well as mergers and acquisitions. Kurkela is a Foreign Associate for Chadbourne & Parke (New York) and Counsel to the Bank of Boston (Boston). A member of both the Finnish and the Paris Bars, he has also acted as an arbitrator in national and international proceedings. Santtu Turunen works as a researcher at University of Helsinki Conflict Management Institute based at University of Helsinki Law Faculty. He has written several articles concerning arbitration and procedural law in general, and edited books in the field of law. Among others, Turunen has edited a collection of Finnish arbitral award published in the publication series of the COMI institute. Turunen has also acted as an arbitrator in the institutionalized arbitration offered by the support association of the University of Helsinki Conflict Management Institute.