"Enforcement used to be a non-issue in international arbitration. Most losing parties simply paid. Not so any more. The time spent on post-award matters has increased vastly, and challenges to awards have become the norm.
This guide is mainly designed for legal practitioners.
Serving as an essential strategic guide, this book allows practitioners to represent clients more effectively in cases where New York is implicated as either the place of arbitration or evidence or assets are located in New York.
12 UN Doc. A/CN.9/WG.II/WP.110 (n. 4), para. 67; M. Roth, ʻInterim Measuresʼ (2012) 2 J. Disp. Resol. 425, 430. 13 UN Doc. A/CN.9/WG.II/WP.110 (n. 4), para. 69. 14 Ibid., para. 67. 15 Ibid.; Tucker (n. 1), p. 19; Roth (n. 12), p. 430.
This book examines how the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, commonly known as The New York Convention, has been understood and applied in [insert number] jurisdictions, including virtually all that ...
The Guide to Energy Arbitrations
Composed of thirty-four expertly written contributions, the present volume uniquely provides a comprehensive tour d'horizon of international immunity law, traversing a wealth of national and international practice.
Arbitrability is thus an elusive concept; yet a systematic study of it, as this book shows, yields innumerable guidelines and insights that are of substantial value to arbitral practice.
The analysis thoroughly covers the major issues that have arisen in the application of the Convention, including the following: - the use of reservations made by Contracting States; - the distinctions between recognition and enforcement and ...
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.