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    Asia Arbitration Handbook by Moser, Michael; Choong, John;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 24 November 2011

    • ISBN 9780199691654
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1296 pages
    • Size 247x176x67 mm
    • Weight 2068 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A comprehensive, single volume reference work on the law and practice of local arbitration, international commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration across 24 key jurisdictions of Asia.

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    Long description:

    This comprehensive and practical reference work offers extensive coverage of international arbitration as practiced across 24 key jurisdictions. In recent decades, there has been an extraordinary growth in arbitration throughout Asia and consequently arbitration centres in Singapore, Hong Kong and mainland China continue to report a steady increase in the number of cases. This handbook is the first to offer practitioners detailed guidance to help resolve issues that are likely to arise throughout the arbitration process and advise them of localised particularities in some areas which have very different arbitration traditions and judicial systems.

    Containing specific chapters on jurisdictions throughout Asia (including Australasia) and a chapter devoted to the ICC in Asia, the book offers an impressive level of detail including information on key arbitration trends and statistics. A common structure allows for ease of navigation and quick, comparative cross-referencing between jurisdictions as well as ensuring consistent coverage across the chapters. The jurisdictions covered include Japan, Republic of Korea, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Taiwan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Myanmar, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Australia, and New Zealand. The editors Michael Moser and John Choong have worked with a strong author team of Asia arbitration experts to comment on the methods of practice in each specific area and provide practical solutions in response to practical issues.

    The Asia Arbitration Handbook is unique in its coverage of investor-state arbitration and bilateral investment treaties in this region, making it the first reference work to cover the law and practice of local arbitration, international commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration in the key Asian jurisdictions. Its exhaustive scope both in terms of covered jurisdictions and content for each jurisdiction will make it a valuable addition to every law firm and in-house legal team library concerned with arbitration in Asia.

    The contributors are all practicing lawyers with close familiarity with arbitration at national or transnational levels...A sturdy and reliable work of reference...A concluding chapter on International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitrations in Asia lends further value to the book.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Northern Asia
    Japan - Yoshimi Ohara and Shuji Yanase
    Republic of Korea - Kap-You (Kevin) Kim and James Morrison
    People's Republic of China - Arthur Ma, Benjamin Miao , and Helen Shi
    Hong Kong SAR - John Choong and Michael J Moser
    Macau SAR - Beatriz Segorbe and Kathryn Sanger
    Taiwan - Nigel NT Li and Angela Lin
    Part II: Central Asia
    Mongolia - Batzaya Bodikhuu and Peter Yuen
    Kazakhstan - Yuliya Mitrofanskaya and Bakhyt Tukulov
    Part III: Southern Asia
    Philippines - Juan Paolo F Fajardo and Victor P Lazatin
    Vietnam - Milton Lawson and Hoang Thi Thanh Thuy
    Cambodia - Rupert JW Haw and Billie Jean Slott
    Lao PDR - L-Martin Desuatels and William D Greenlee , Jr
    Thailand - Alastair Henderson and Surapol Srangsomwong
    Malaysia - Tan Sri Cecil Abraham and Th ayananthan Baskaran
    Singapore - Lim Wei Lee and Alvin Yeo , SC
    Brunei - Colin Ong
    Myanmar - Th ida Aye and James Finch
    Indonesia - Narendra Adiyasa and Charles Ball
    Part IV: Indian Subcontinent
    India - Shreyas Jayasimha and Zia Mody
    Pakistan - Uzair Karamat Bhandari , Feisal Hussain Naqvi , and Iftikharuddin Riaz
    Bangladesh - Moin Ghani and Dr Kamal Hossain
    Sri Lanka - Dharshanie Illukpitiya and Avindra Rodrigo
    Part V: Australasia
    Australia - Björn Gehle and Professor Doug Jones AM
    New Zealand - Sir Ian Barker
    Part VI: ICC Asia
    ICC - Jason Fry and Khong Cheng-Yee
    Appendix 1: ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement 2009

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