French Arbitration Law and Practice

French Arbitration Law and Practice
Author: Jean-Louis Delvolvé,Jean Rouche,Gerald H. Pointon
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041126900

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Previous edition, 1st, published in 2003.

Arbitration in France

Arbitration in France
Author: Guido Carducci
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199676321

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This is a treatise and commentary on French arbitration law including the updates brought in by the 2011 Decree. It follows the logical structure of the new decree itself, providing detailed analysis of both domestic and international arbitration law conducted under French arbitral procedure.

International Arbitration Law and Practice Third Edition

International Arbitration Law and Practice  Third Edition
Author: Mauro Rubino-Sammartano
Publsiher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 2072
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Arbitration (International law)
ISBN: 9781937518158

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This third edition of International Arbitration Law and Practice has been largely enriched by covering international commercial arbitrations, investment treaty arbitrations, arbitrations between public bodies, between states and individuals, the UNCITRAL model law and Iran-US Tribunal proceedings as well as commodity arbitration, online arbitration and sports arbitral proceedings. International Arbitration Law and Practice, 3rd edition elaborates new concepts such as a definition of international arbitration based on procedural law (different from transnational law) and a doctrine (the tronc commun doctrine) to identify the applicable substantive law on disputes between parties belonging to different countries. It further suggests that a law of international arbitration has arisen from the various conventions and laws. Besides dealing with all the aspects of arbitration on a topic by topic basis, the writer presents a third generation arbitration which builds on analysis of major obstacles to a smooth running arbitration.International Arbitration Law and Practice, 3rd edition is a work that anyone involved in arbitral proceedings will find to be absolutely indispensable.

Arbitration of International Business Disputes

Arbitration of International Business Disputes
Author: William W. Park
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1096
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191634819

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Arbitration of International Business Disputes 2nd edition is a fully revised and updated anthology of essays by Rusty Park, a leading scholar in international arbitration and a sought-after arbitrator for both commercial and investment treaty cases. This collection focuses on controversial questions in arbitration of trade, financial, and investment disputes. The essays address some of the most interesting topics in cross-border business dispute resolution, many of which have endured over several decades and remain subject to radically different views. Examples include the proper role of judicial review, the allocation of jurisdictional tasks, evolution of arbitration's statutory and treaty framework, free trade and bilateral investment agreements, and the balance between fixed rules and arbitral discretion. The book is structured around three themes: arbitration's legal framework; the conduct of arbitral proceedings; and a comparison of arbitration in specific fields such as finance, intellectual property, and taxation. In each of these areas, analysis includes the tensions between fairness and efficiency, and the accurate application of substantive law as well as the implications of mandatory procedural norms. Augmented by more than a dozen new contributions and a revised introduction, this 2nd edition retains all of its earlier practical and scholarly relevance, and includes a Foreword by V. V. (Johnny) Veeder QC.

French International Arbitration Law Reports 1963 2007

French International Arbitration Law Reports  1963 2007
Author: Thomas Clay,Philippe Pinsolle,Thomas Voisin
Publsiher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Domssamlinger
ISBN: 9781937518370

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The French law of international arbitration has a beginning (1963) and a culminating point (2007), but fortunately it does not have an ending. Indeed, it does not cease to evolve, to improve, to perfect itself. Thus it invites one to carefully observe it. But before undertaking this careful observation by annually identifying the most important decisions, as this collection has been doing since 2008, it is important to recall the origins of French law on international arbitration, how it was built, and in so doing, predict where it is heading. Looking into the past to anticipate the future, that is also the interest of a book like the present one. This selection, necessarily subjective, is also shaped by the advantages that a retrospective look offers. The benefit of hindsight allows one to confidently distinguish between the decisions that deserve mention and those which did not make it into history. Only the former are printed in the following pages, but all of such decisions are included. Conversely, all decisions from 2008 onwards will be methodically published in the annual reports of this collection, of which two editions have already been released for the years 2008 and 2009. Aimed for practitioners and academics alike, the knowledge of French case law is indispensable to understanding international arbitration and its important influence around the world.

Arbitration in France The French Law of National and International Arbitration

Arbitration in France The French Law of National and International Arbitration
Author: Jean-Louis Delvolve
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1982
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043793228

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The Notion of Award in International Commercial Arbitration

The Notion of Award in International Commercial Arbitration
Author: Giacomo Marchisio
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041183927

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International commercial arbitration relies extensively on the possibility of enforcing arbitral decisions against recalcitrant parties. Because courts and arbitration laws across the world take contrasting approaches to the definition of awards, such enforcement can be problematic, especially in the context of awards by consent, and the recent development known as ‘emergency arbitration’. In this timely and ground-breaking book, a young arbitration scholar takes us through the difficulties of defining the notion of arbitral award with a rare combination of theoretical awareness and attention to the procedural requirements of arbitral practice. In a framework using a comparative analysis of common law and civil law jurisdictions (specifically, England and France) and how each has regulated in different ways the equilibria between state justice and arbitral justice – and comparing each with the UNCITRAL Model Law – the book addresses such issues as the following: - the ‘judicialization’ of arbitration; - different models of arbitral adjudication and their impact on the notion of award; - what an award needs to contain to be enforceable; - awards on competence; - awards by consent; and - awards ante causam. The author employs a methodology that views arbitration as providing an institution for administering justice rather than as a purely contractual creature. To this end, rules of arbitral institutions (particularly the International Chamber of Commerce) are examined closely for their implications on what an award means. As a fresh look at the arbitral award by placing it in a broader context than is usually found, this book allows for a greater understanding of the functioning of international commercial arbitration. It is sure to become an international reference, and as such will be welcomed by arbitrators, practitioners at global law firms, companies doing transnational business, interested academics, and international arbitration centres in emerging markets.

International Commercial Arbitration and the Brussels I Regulation

International Commercial Arbitration and the Brussels I Regulation
Author: Louise Hauberg Wilhelmsen
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788115056

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The Brussels I Regulation, which ensures the free circulation of judgments within the EU, was recently revised; one of the main issues addressed was whether the Regulation affects the efficient resolution of international commercial disputes through arbitration within the Union. This book provides an in depth examination of the interface between the Regulation and international commercial arbitration. The author demonstrates that the consequences of this interface can encourage the use of delaying tactics, hampering the efficient resolution of international disputes.