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Handbook of ICC Arbitration: Commentary, Precedents, Materials
By
Michael W. Buhler, Thomas H. Webster
The Handbook of ICC Arbitration combines a user-friendly introduction to the rules of the ICC in addition to presenting the ideal sourcebook for more in-depth research and information. The invaluable article by article expert annotation helps guide you through every aspect of the arbitration process. The text also reviews the diverse issues that can occur during the arbitration hearing as well as providing case-law, precedents and details of awards.
Provides expert article-by-article commentary and interpretation of the ICC Arbitration rules
Contains a comprehensive review of the ICC arbitration process from start to finish
Details what decisions are taken at Plenary and Committee Sessions and outlines how they occur
Discusses some of the more complex procedural issues that may arise, and offers solutions
Provides an overview of arbitrating in the major centres for ICC arbitration, such as Paris, London, Geneva, Zurich and New York
Gives examples of where particular issues arise, such as a challenge on jurisdiction
Includes a valuable selection of 23 precedents including Request for Arbitration, and Answer to the Request for Arbitration
Provides materials including the New York Convention and the UNCITRAL Model Law
The latest case law and developments This second edition also features details of new cases that involve enforcement of anulled awards and enforcement of awards on truncated tribunals. It also contains the latest key decisions in major centres of arbitration including:
The FionaTrust/Nafta and Svenska cases in England
The Alcatel Business Systems (ABS) and Putrabali cases of the French Supreme Court
The Buckeye Check Cashing, Intel v. AMD and Hall Street v. Matte cases of the US Supreme Court
The US district court cases, (Oxus Gold and Roz Trading) regarding Section 1782 of the US Code
The amendment to Swiss Private International Lawto undo Fomento
Numerous unpublished arbitral awards
Truly international The accessible style and presentation makes the Handbook of ICC Arbitration suitable for all users. Reflecting its international outlook, it provides insight into what to expect when arbitrating in the major centres for ICC arbitration such as Paris, London, Geneva, Zurich and New York.
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