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Arbitration Practice and Procedure
Arbitration Practice and Procedure is an essential purchase for any professional seeking guidance on effective arbitration. It is written by Professor D Mark Cato's - offering an all-encompassing coverage combined with lucid and practical advice based on his many years experience of arbitration, backed up by copious case and statutory references.
3rd Edition, 2002
978-1-84311-139-9
Price: £410 (£410.00 after discount)
Product Description
If you are in any way involved with arbitration then look no further than this magnificent book. Written by one of the UK's leading arbitration specialists and backed up by copious case and statutory references, Arbitration Practice and Procedure is quite simply an essential purchase for any professional seeking guidance on effective arbitration.
- The Late Payments of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998
- Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
- The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (HGCRA)
- Human Rights Act 2001
many years' experience
Substantial and authoritative, Professor D Mark Cato's book is a vade mecum of arbitration practice - offering an all-encompassing coverage combined with lucid and practical advice based on his many years experience of arbitration. Now in its second edition the book has been extensively rewritten and expanded to reflect the provisions of the 1996 Arbitration Act and to discuss and explore potential problems which might arise from that Act.
Based on real experience
Taking his lead from the experience of practising arbitrators - as well as using his own invaluable professional insight, D Mark Cato examines the very problems encountered on a day to day basis by professional advisers, lawyers, arbitrators, expert witnesses and parties to arbitration.
Alphabetically arranged for easy reference
Alphabetically arranged from Appointments to Witnesses, each problem is listed with the facts of the case, questions arising and a suggested course of action to take, making this an essential and accessible work of reference for all involved in arbitration.
Rest assured, if you work in arbitration and need guidance which is highly readable, based on years of experience, and which offers working and practical guidance to help cope with the problems you face, then Arbitration Practice and Procedure should be on your desk right now. Don't delay a minute longer, order this essential book straight away.
This book is part of the Lloyd's Commercial Law Library.







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