000021803 000__ 03523cam\a22005055i\4500 000021803 001__ 21803 000021803 003__ SzGeWIPO 000021803 005__ 20230224145748.0 000021803 008__ 971124s1997\\\\ne\\\\\\rb\\\u000\0\eng\d 000021803 020__ $$a9789041104328$$qPrint 000021803 035__ $$a(wipo)(CD )97-1496* 000021803 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1159938412 000021803 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000021803 041__ $$aeng 000021803 043__ $$ae------ 000021803 050_4 $$aKFC1094 000021803 084__ $$aU 1 ICCA.Y 1997 000021803 090__ $$c23565$$d23565 000021803 1001_ $$avan den Berg, Albert Jan. 000021803 24510 $$aYearbook Commercial Arbitration 1997. 000021803 264_1 $$aThe Hague :$$bKluwer Law International,$$c[1997] 000021803 300__ $$a1143 pages ;$$c[28] cm. 000021803 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000021803 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000021803 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000021803 4901_ $$aYearbook Commercial Arbitration ;$$vVolume XXII 000021803 5050_ $$aPart 1. National reports; -- Part 2. A. Arbitral awards; -- Part 2. B. Court decisions on arbitration; -- Part 2. C. Court decisions applying the UNCITRAL model law; -- Part 3. A. Arbitration rules; -- Part 3. B. Iran-US claim tribunal; -- Part 4. Recent developments in arbitration law and practice; -- Part 5. A. Court decisions on the New York Convention 1958; -- Part 5. B. Court decisions on the European Convention 1961; -- Part 5. C. Court decisions on the Washington Convention 1965; -- Part 5. D. Court decisions on the Panama Convention 1975; -- Part 6. Articles on arbitration; -- Part 7. Bibliography; -- List of ICCA officers and members. 000021803 520__ $$aThe latest volume of the Yearbook breaks ground by expanding its coverage in several ways. The scope of these new developments includes: Panama Convention 1975: (Part V-D): This new portion of the Part on court decisions applying major multilateral arbitration conventions reports decisions on the Panama Convention 1975 for the first time. 1958 New York Convention: (Part V-A): This volume's edition reports on more decisions applying and interpreting the 1958 New York Convention than ever before--sixty-nine decisions from nineteen countries. Challenge decisions under UNCITRAL Rules: For the first time, the Yearbook also includes two challenge decisions made under the UNCITRAL Rules by Appointing Authorities. Particular topics of interest covered in this new volume of the Yearbook include: new or amended international arbitration and conciliation rules from the American Arbitration Association, the Commercial Arbitration and Mediation Center for the Americas (CAMCA), the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce, and the Permanent Court of Arbitration; the trend toward offering expedited arbitration services as represented in the rules for expedited arbitration of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and the Japan Shipping Exchange; UNCITRAL's latest contribution: Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings; the new arbitration acts in Brazil, Guatemala, Malta, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe, all inspired by the UNCITRAL Model Law; and awards emanating from arbitral institutions located in Paris, Hamburg, Milan, Rome, Stockholm, and Zurich, as well as awards made under the auspices of the ICC and ICSID. The Yearbook's thorough coverage, the first-time enhancements in this issue, and the wealth of recent developments in the field make this latest issue of the Yearbook a must-read for the practitioner. 000021803 650_0 $$aArbitration (International law) 000021803 650_0 $$aInternational commercial arbitration. 000021803 650_0 $$aArbitration and award. 000021803 650_4 $$aRESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES AND OTHER MATTERS : ARBITRATION PROCEDURES 000021803 903__ $$aYearbook Commercial Arbitration ; 000021803 942__ $$cMON 000021803 952__ $$w2006-11-03$$p1997-1496$$r360.00$$u33841$$bMAIN$$10$$kU 1 ICCA.Y 1997$$v1997-11-24$$ztagged$$71 000021803 980__ $$aBIB 000021803 999__ $$c23565$$d23565