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Arbitration Law
Arbitration Law will keep you up to date with all the latest developments in arbitration. Recognised by the courts as a leading work of authority, Arbitration Law is a major looseleaf work that provides a comprehensive account of the law and its application in arbitration agreements.
Editor: Robert Merkin
978 1 85044 367 4
Price: £995 (£995.00 after discount)
Product Description
Mr J.C. Sheppard, LMAA Arbitrator
Arbitration has established itself as one of the principal methods of dispute resolution over the years, which is why you need coverage of the latest developments in this field close at hand.
Arbitration Law ensures that your business is not at risk by using outdated information. It is specially designed to give you an all-encompassing exposition of the arbitration process and the legal proceedings which bind it.
Broken down into five key parts, the work looks at arbitration agreements, the different types of arbitrator and how they are appointed, arbitration proceedings, the award itself, and judicial control.
Arbitration Law:
- Contains all recent case law arising from the Arbitration Act 1996
- Provides a UK and international viewpoint on cases
- Considers the impact of the Civil Procedure Rules on UK arbitration practice and procedure
- Contains full Institutional Rules
- Fully analyses all important international conventions (UNCITRAL Model Law, New York Convention) and EU measures (Council Regulation 44/2001, Lugano and Rome Conventions)
- A single source reference point with detailed coverage of the legislation and procedures governing arbitration
- Regularly cited by the English courts in arbitration cases as a work of authority
- Updated three times a year to ensure you stay fully informed of the latest legislative and procedural developments
Ideal for research purposes
This is a complete reference source that is specifically designed for research purposes. Your looseleaf provides informative discussions of the principles regarding arbitration and has comprehensive content that considers both commercial and consumer cases and their implications in the UK and overseas. The main aspects of arbitration law are covered thoroughly, with everything displayed under clear subject headings, making it easy to find whatever subject area you are looking for.
Absolutely reliable
With three FREE updates for the first twelve months of your subscription, you'll never run the risk of using out-of-date information. The contents of this looseleaf changes in line with the law, making this invesment a definitive and dependable source of information that is absolutely reliable - that's why our subscribers renew their subscription year after year.
Cases covered in recent updates include:
- Albon v. Naza Motor Trading Sdn Bhd (No 4)
- Bandwidth Shipping Corporation v. Intaari
- C v. D
- CTI Group Inc v. Transclear SA (No 2)
- Czech Republic v. European Media ventures SA
- ED & F Man Sugar Ltd v. Lendoudis
- El Nasharty v. J Sainsbury plc (No 2)
- Gater Assets Ltd v. Nak Naftogaz of Ukrainiy
- Gulf Import & Export Co v. Bunge SA
- Harper v. Interchange Group Ltd
- Holloway and Holloway v. Chancery Mead Ltd
- National Westminster Bank plc v. Rabobank Nederland (No 3)
- Pacific Maritime (Asia) Ltd v. Holystone Overseas Ltd
- Penwith District Council v. VP Developments Ltd
- Premium Nafta Products Ltd v. Fiji Shipping Ltd
- Republic of Kazakhstan v. Istil Group Inc (No 3)
- Ringway Infrastructure Services Ltd v. Vauxhall Motors Ltd
- Sabah Shipyard (Pakistan) Ltd v. Government of Pakistan
- Samsun Logix Corporation v. Oceantrade Corporation; Deval Denizeilik VE Ticaret AS v. Oceantrade Corporation
- Sumukan v. Commonwealth Secretariat (No 2)
- Sunrock Aircraft Corporation Ltd v. Scandainavian Airlines System Denmark-Norway-Sweden
Expert editorial - cited at the highest authority world-wide
Professor Robert Merkin is Professor of Commercial Law at Southampton University. He is the author of a number of texts on insurance, reinsurance and arbitration law and his works have been cited in several High Court decisions in England together with a number of other jurisdictions including the High Court of Australia and the US Supreme Court.








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