000025243 000__ 03159cam\a2200529\i\4500 000025243 001__ 25243 000025243 003__ SzGeWIPO 000025243 005__ 20210318105006.0 000025243 008__ 070507s2004\\\\nyu\\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\d 000025243 010__ $$a 2007274508 000025243 020__ $$a1929446519 000025243 020__ $$z9781929446513 000025243 020__ $$z3727227109$$qStaempfli 000025243 020__ $$z9783727227103$$qStaempfli 000025243 035__ $$a(CStRLIN)NYULB5424446-B 000025243 035__ $$a(wipo)14841697 000025243 035__ $$a(OCoLC)54360608 000025243 040__ $$aCGQ$$beng$$erda$$cCGQ$$dCaBNVSL 000025243 042__ $$alccopycat 000025243 05000 $$aK2400$$b.L423 2004 000025243 08204 $$a341.52222$$222 000025243 084__ $$aU 12 NEW.L 000025243 090__ $$c27587$$d27577 000025243 1001_ $$aNewman, Lawrence W.,,$$eauthor. 000025243 24514 $$aThe leading arbitrators' guide to International arbitration /$$cedited by Lawrence W. Newman, Richard D. Hill. 000025243 264_1 $$aHuntington, New York :$$bJuris Publishing, Inc.,$$c[2004] 000025243 300__ $$axxi, 530 Seiten ;$$c24 cm 000025243 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000025243 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000025243 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000025243 500__ $$aOnline version of the print title: The leading arbitrators' guide to international arbitration / edited by Lawrence W. Newman, Richard D. Hill. 2004. 000025243 500__ $$aPart of the ArbitrationLaw online database. 000025243 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000025243 5050_ $$a1. The history of international commercial arbitration; 2. The tribunal's appointment; 3. The party-appointed arbitrator: further reflections; 4. The role of the chairman; 5. The duties of an arbitrator; 6. Objections to jurisdiction; 7. Interference by national courts; 8. Arbitration involving States; 9. Organizing an international arbitration: practice pointers; 10. The role of the arbitrator in determining the applicable law; 11. Interim measures; 12. ADR and arbitration; 13. The civil law approach to discovery: a comparative overview of the taking of evidence in the Anglo-American and continental arbitration systems; 14. Determining the extent of discovery and dealing with requests for discovery: perspectives from the common law; 15. Whose arbitration is it anyway: the parties or the arbitration tribunal - an interesting question? 16. The conduct of the hearings; 17. The tribunal's deliberations; 18. The arbitral award; 19. Confidentiality; 20. Annulment and enforcement of international arbitral awards: a practical perspective; 21. Responsibility of arbitrators and arbitral institutions; 22. Perspectives of future development in international arbitration. 000025243 650_0 $$aArbitrators$$xLegal status, laws, etc. 000025243 650_0 $$aArbitrators. 000025243 650_0 $$aJurisdiction. 000025243 650_0 $$aArbitration (International law) 000025243 650_4 $$aLegal status and laws 000025243 7001_ $$aHill, Richard D.,$$eeditor. 000025243 7001_ $$aNewman, Lawrence Walker,$$eeditor. 000025243 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0710/2007274508.html 000025243 906__ $$a7$$bcbc$$ccopycat$$d2$$encip$$f20$$gy-gencatlg 000025243 942__ $$cMON$$jU 12 NEW.L 000025243 952__ $$w2009-06-30$$p2009-0556$$r228.99$$u39105$$bMAIN$$10$$kU 12 NEW.L$$v2009-06-30$$zTagged$$71 000025243 955__ $$apv21 2007-05-07 z-processor two copies to SSCD$$isg14 2007-05-11 000025243 980__ $$aBIB 000025243 999__ $$c27587$$d27587