The International Arbitration Review, edited by James H Carter of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, provides an analytical review of what has occurred in each of the important arbitration jurisdictions during the past year, capturing recent developments and putting them in the context of the jurisdiction's legal arbitration structure and selecting the most important matters for comment. In this book, leading practitioners seek to provide current information on both general international commercial arbitration and international investment arbitration, treating important investor-state dispute developments in each jurisdiction as a separate but closely related topic. There are in-depth examinations of arbitration in 41 jurisdictions as well as editorial chapters on The Impact of Corporate Taxation on Economic Losses, and overviews on ASEAN and Africa. Contributors include: Bart Legum, Michelle Bradfield and Jean-Christophe Honlet, Dentons; James Nicholson, FTI Consulting."e;This new and timely publication promises to tackle pressing and present day global concerns and to make valuable contributions to the ongoing dialogue on international arbitration"e; - Peter Tomka, President, International Court of Justice, The Hague"e;Comprehensive and topical, an excellent reference."e; - Professor Christine Mallin, University of Birmingham Business School"e;The most discursive and engaging survey of the world of arbitration today."e; - Jamie Maples, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP
The International Arbitration Review
The review of international arbitral awards was the topic of the inaugural IAI forum, on the occasion of which 50 prominent academics, judges, arbitrators and practitioners active in the field of international arbitration convened in the ...
This volume has emerged from that conference.
Have you ever been frustrated that arbitration folk aren't more numerate? The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration is a desktop reference work for those who'd like greater confidence when dealing with the numbers.
UCIA, Universal Citation in International Arbitration, is a manual of citation specifically for use in international arbitration.
This book will be of special interest to arbitrators and lawyers involved in international commercial arbitration.
12745', in Albert Jan van den Berg (ed), Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 2010 – Volume XXXV, Volume 35, 40-128, p. 128. Although dealing with mitigation of costs, it is interesting to note here the award issued in arbitration ...
This Review is the first law yearbook that is specifically dedicated to the field of 'European Investment Law and Arbitration'. Published under the auspices of Queen Mary University of London and EFILA.
This book, the first of its kind, provides parties opting for “private justice” with vital judicial reassurance on U.S. courts’ highly supportive posture in enforcing awards and its pronounced reluctance to intervene in the arbitral ...
This Review is the first law yearbook that is specifically dedicated to the field of 'European Investment Law and Arbitration'. Published under the auspices of Queen Mary University of London and EFILA.