A Guide to the SIAC Arbitration Rules

ISBN-10
0191826901
ISBN-13
9780191826900
Category
International commercial arbitration
Language
English
Published
2014
Authors
Lucy Reed, Mark Mangan, John Choong

Description

The authors provide a comprehensive rule-by-rule examination of the inception, interpretation and application of the 2010 SIAC Rules. The book is practical and strategic in approach, considering how each rule features in the context of the realities that practitioners face, while a complementary thematic analysis brings out connections between the rules and those of other institutions.

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