Pervasive Problems in International Arbitration (International Arbitration Law Library) (International Arbitration Law Library Series) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Pervasive Problems in International Arbitration (International Arbitration Law Library) (International Arbitration Law Library Series) Book

In a three-day symposium held at the School of International Arbitration, Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London, on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary in April 2005, a stellar array of practitioners and academics undertook the task of taking a fresh look at some of the persistent legal and practice issues of international arbitration. The conference and this book derived from it illustrate the combination of the scholarly and the highly practical which has characterised the mission of the School of International Arbitration since its establishment in 1985. These insightful papers demonstrate not only the increasing breadth and scope of the subject, but also the way in which many of its themes and issues cross legal and disciplinary boundaries and pose questions for the future of the law and arbitration practice in an internationalised world. These include: •public policy; •mandatory rules; •confidentiality; •provisional measures; •res judicata; •costs; •amicus briefs; •groups of companies; •parallel proceedings; and •anti-suit injunctions. Read More

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  • 9041124500
  • 9789041124500
  • Julian D.M. Lew
  • 1 May 2006
  • Kluwer Law International
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 416
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