Press Release Summary: The Arbitration Handbook collects together in one volume the laws in force in more than twenty countries, with the main procedural rules used in each of those countries
Press Release Body: The Arbitration Handbook collects together in one volume the laws in force in more than twenty countries, with the main procedural rules used in each of those countries
The only all-inclusive collection of arbitration laws from over 20 countries Contains information on both commercial and maritime arbitrations Includes analysis of all the important international conventions (UNICITRAL Model Law, New York Convention) Covers the ICSID Arbitration Rules as well as those of WIPO
An indispensable reference book containing the arbitration laws in force in the world\'s major arbitration centres
The increased interest in international arbitration as a method of dispute resolution in cross-border contracts, and the widespread practice of including arbitration clauses in such contracts, means that practitioners are often called upon to advice on disputes which will be heard abroad. Ready access to the relevant arbitration laws in force at the seat (or potential seat) of the arbitration is essential.
The Arbitration Handbook collects together in one volume the laws in force in more than twenty countries, with the main procedural rules used in each of those countries. Each section has a short introduction identifying relevant treaty obligations, the main arbitral bodies and the principal laws in force.
Additionally, there is an international section in which the UNCITRAL Model Law and Arbitration Rules are set out and in which the major international conventions relating to arbitration, such as the New York Convention and table of signatories, are reproduced. The section also includes the ICSID Arbitration Rules (applicable to the settlement of investment disputes), as well as those of WIPO (applicable to the settlement of intellectual property disputes).
Additionally, there is an international section in which the UNCITRAL Model Law and Arbitration Rules are set out and in which the major international conventions relating to arbitration, such as the New York Convention and table of signatories, are reproduced. The section also includes the ICSID Arbitration Rules (applicable to the settlement of investment disputes), as well as those of WIPO (applicable to the settlement of intellectual property disputes).
Who should be using Arbitration Law Handbook?
Lawyers dealing with arbitration, international arbitration and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) UK and international law libraries Students, particularly post-graduate studying arbitration or ADR Arbitrators Arbitrator institutes and arbitrator nominating bodies
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