Arbitration of International Business Disputes
Studies in Law and Practice
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2006. március 23.
- ISBN 9780199286904
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem776 oldal
- Méret 253x177x47 mm
- Súly 1473 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
William W. Park is one of the leading scholars in international commercial arbitration. This new book is a coherent and focused collection of his most significant and timeless articles on business dispute arbitration. The original articles have been revised and updated to provide a contemporary perspective, while the collection is prefaced by a major new article which draws together the key themes. The book will appeal to serious arbitration practitioners and academics alike.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Arbitration of International Business Disputes: Studies in Law and Practice is a collection of articles by William W. Park, one of the leading scholars in international commercial arbitration. The book is a coherent and focused collection of his most significant and timeless articles on business dispute arbitration. The essays address some of the most controversial and interesting questions that have arisen in cross-border business dispute resolution over the past 25
years, particularly in relation to trade, finance and investment disputes. In this rapidly growing and evolving area of law, many of these debates have recurred over several decades and remain subject to radically different views. Examples of the issues examined by Professor Park are the proper role of national
arbitration statutes, investment arbitration under free trade agreements, and the balance between fixed rules and arbitral discretion.
The book is structured around three themes: arbitration's legal framework; the organisation and conduct of arbitral proceedings, which focuses on the tensions between fairness and efficiency, and substantive norms; and a comparison of the application of arbitration as applied to various specific fields such as finance, intellectual property and taxation.
The original articles have been thoroughly revised and updated to provide a contemporary perspective, while the collection is prefaced by a major new article, Procedural Evolution in Business Arbitration:, which draws together the key themes. The foreword has been written by Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler, former President of the Swiss Arbitration Association. The book will appeal to serious arbitration practitioners and academics alike.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword
I. Procedural Evolution in Business Arbitration
II. Legal Framework: Courts, Statutes and Treaties
A. Arbitral Authority
Who Decides What?
Kompetenz-Kompetenz: The Arbitrability Dicta in First Options
The Contours of Arbitral Jurisdiction
Private Adjudicators and the Public Interest
B. Judicial Supervision as Risk Management
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
Why Courts Review Arbitral Awards
The Arbitral Situs and Lex Loci Arbitri
Saving the FAA
C. The Effect of Annulment
What is to be Done with Vacated Awards?
Duty and Discretion in International Arbitration
D. The Architecture of Arbitration
The Interaction of Courts and Arbitrators in England
Amending the Federal Arbitration Act
National Constraints on ICC Arbitration
The New York Convention and the International Currency of Awards
E. Investment Arbitration
The Challenge of Sovereignty
The New Face of Investment Arbitration
Legal Issues in the Third World's Economic Development
F. The Contractual Context
A Cautionary Tale about Hometown Justice
The Arbitration Clause: Drafting Considerations
G. Comparing Arbitration and Court Selection
The Hague Choice of Court Convention
Bridging the Gap in Forum Selection
When and Why Arbitration Matters
III. Arbitral Proceedings: Establishing the Facts and Applying the Law
A. Tensions Between Fairness and Efficiency
Arbitration's Discontents: Of Elephants and Pornography
Arbitration's Protean Nature: The Value of Rules and the Risks of Discretion
B. Substantive Norms
National Law and Commercial Justice
Neutrality, Predictability and Economic Cooperation
Lex Mercatoria
IV. Specialized Applications of Arbitration
A. Financial Transactions
Arbitration in Banking and Finance
Jurisdictional Issues in Financial Arbitration
B. Intellectual Property
Betting the Family Jewels
Irony in Intellectual Property Arbitration
C. Taxation
Tax Treaty Arbitration: What is Needed and Why
Arbitration and the Fisc: NAFTA's Tax Veto