Online version of the print title: The leading arbitrators' guide to international arbitration / edited by Lawrence W. Newman, Richard D. Hill. 2004. Part of the ArbitrationLaw online database.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The history of international commercial arbitration; 2. The tribunal's appointment; 3. The party-appointed arbitrator: further reflections; 4. The role of the chairman; 5. The duties of an arbitrator; 6. Objections to jurisdiction; 7. Interference by national courts; 8. Arbitration involving States; 9. Organizing an international arbitration: practice pointers; 10. The role of the arbitrator in determining the applicable law; 11. Interim measures; 12. ADR and arbitration; 13. The civil law approach to discovery: a comparative overview of the taking of evidence in the Anglo-American and continental arbitration systems; 14. Determining the extent of discovery and dealing with requests for discovery: perspectives from the common law; 15. Whose arbitration is it anyway: the parties or the arbitration tribunal - an interesting question? 16. The conduct of the hearings; 17. The tribunal's deliberations; 18. The arbitral award; 19. Confidentiality; 20. Annulment and enforcement of international arbitral awards: a practical perspective; 21. Responsibility of arbitrators and arbitral institutions; 22. Perspectives of future development in international arbitration.