International Arbitration: A Handbook, 3rd Edition

Phillip Capper

International Arbitration, provides advice on how to conduct an arbitration involving two or more jurisdictions and guides you through the relevant laws and rules giving an overview of the most important legal and practical matters to consider at each stage of the arbitration process.

3rd Edition, 2004
978-1-84311-326-3

Price: £140 (£140.00 after discount)

Product Description

  • Provides advice on how to conduct an arbitration involving two or more jurisdictions
  • Guides you through the relevant laws and rules and provides an overview of the most important legal and practical matters to consider at each stage of the arbitration process.
The book discusses
  • The arbitration agreement
  • The commencement of an arbitration
  • The appointment of an arbitration tribunal
  • The jurisdiction
  • Powers and obligation of the tribunal
  • The conduct of the proceedings
  • The award
  • Recognition and enforcement
Revised and updated
  • A new chapter on investment treaty arbitration, which has expanded enormously over the years. The chapter looks at:
    • The kind of investments which are covered by investment treaties
    • Persons to whom investment treaties apply
    • The rights commonly provided under investment treaties
    • ICSID arbitration and commonly encountered issues and practical considerations.

Additional updates include

    • Enhancements to sections on ADR, multi-tiered arbitration, clauses, confidentiality, interim measures and consumer arbitration
    • Amendments to institutional rules
    • Signatories to relevant international conventions
    • Reference to other institutional rules such as WIPO, ICDR, OHADA and the Court of Arbitration for Sports
    • The use of IT in international arbitration

This book is part of the Dispute Resolution Guide series.

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