"This book provides the international practitioner with detailed information on the status quo of international arbitration law. The analysis of domestic arbitration laws together with a view of other major arbitration laws and arbitration rules, will lead you to a complete picture of comtemporary arbitral practice."--Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 757-802) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction : Legislative competition for international economic arbitrations; 1. The competitive era; 2. Legal problems of legislative competition; 3. Analysis of modern arbitral legislation : objectives and methods; 2. Procedural framework : Arbitration law, arbitration rules and arbitration agreement; 1. Arbitration laws; 2. Arbitration rules; 3. Scope of the new arbitration laws; 4. Arbitration agreement; 5. Summary; 3. The arbitral tribunal : constitution and competence; 1. Constitution of the arbitral tribunal; 2. Challenge and replacement of arbitrators; 3. Multi-party arbitration; 4. Jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal; 5. Summary; 4. Introduction and course of the proceedings; 1. Introduction of the arbitration; 2. Preparatory measures; 3. Written submissions; 4. Hearing; 5. Taking of evidence; 6. Court assistance in the taking of evidence; 7. Counterclaim, set-off, amendment of claims and submissions after closure of hearing; 8. Default; 9. Summary; 5. Applicable law : 1. Procedural law; 2. Substantive law; 3. Choice and application of transnational law; 4. Amiable compositeur and trade usages; 5. Summary; 6. Termination of the arbitration : 1. Award on agreed terms; 2. Arbitral award; 3. Termination of the arbitral procedure without award; 4. Correction, interpretation and supplementation of the award; 5. Summary; 7. Awards before domestic courts : setting aside and enforcement : 1. Judicial control of awards at the seat of the arbitration; 2. Recognition and enforcement of awards; 3. Summary; 8. Conclusion : 1. Monistic or dualistic legislative approach? 2. Comprehensiveness of modern arbitral legislation; 3. Quintessence; Bibliography; Annex 1. Addresses of arbitral institutions; Annex 2. Model arbitration clauses; Annex 3. Arbitration rules; Annex 4. Arbitration laws; Annex 5. New York Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards; Annex 6. Ratifications of the New York Convention;.