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International Commercial Arbitration: Commentary and Materials

Rok: 2001
ISBN: 9781571051752
OKCZID: 110025528

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
BORN, Gary. International commercial arbitration: commentary and materials. 2nd ed. Ardsley: Transnational Publishers, 2001. xxii, 1149 s.


Anotace

The second edition of this landmark treatise provides an authoritative treatment of international commercial arbitration. It is essential reading for all international practitioners and academics. The book contains detailed commentary, case analyses, and practice pointers. Full annotations and footnotes provide invaluable research assistance, while clearly-written analyses identify and discuss critical issues. Representative international arbitral awards and national court decisions are excerpted, and detailed reference is made to leading institutional rules. Detailed appendices, an easy-to-use Table of Contents, and an extensive index to aid research and provide ready access to key materials. The book is divided into three parts -- international arbitration agreements, international arbitral procedures, and international arbitration awards. The treatise explores each topic in detail, dealing with both legal and practical issues under leading international and national legal regimes. Through excerpts of key court decisions and detailed analysis, the treatise also provides complete coverage of the role of US courts in enforcing international arbitration agreements under the Federal Arbitration Act, as well as the enforceability of international arbitration awards in US courts. Also examined is the role of US courts in providing judicial support for the international arbitral process, including in granting provisional remedies, selecting arbitrators and arbitral situses, and ordering discovery. This comprehensive work also contains thorough appendices, which provide commonly-used materials essential for practitioners.


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