About this book: International Arbitration: Issues, Perspectives and Practice is a three-part compendium of contributions annotated to reflect Neil Kaplan's over 40-year career as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong. Neil is widely referred to as the 'father of arbitration in Hong Kong' who has gone on to become one of the members of the upper echelons of the 'great and the good' of international arbitration. On the occasion of his 75th birthday, Neil Kaplan's unparalleled influence in the field of international arbitration is celebrated in this book which comprises contributions from over twenty-five renowned international arbitration practitioners, all of whom credit Kaplan as having impacted the development of arbitration in their respective jurisdictions or professionally. What's in this book: The book is constructed as a three-part compendium as follows: the Kaplan Lectures, an annual series established to bring some of the best minds in international arbitration to Hong Kong to address current and practical issues; key decisions and arbitration awards rendered by Kaplan, with commentaries that make current the issues arising out of these judgments and also provide an in-depth analysis of important issues emanating from his treaty arbitration awards; articles showcasing the reach of Kaplan's influence through reflections by several of his former assistants who are now making a mark in their own right in the international arbitration community. How this will help you: Arbitration practitioners will welcome this book for its practical analysis of some of the most discussed and debated 'hot issues' in arbitration law and practice today. In addition, the commentaries on Kaplan's key decisions offer especially insightful guidance for practitioners, academics and students in the field of international arbitration.
2006 ICSID Rules, Rule 39(4); Y. Derains & E. Schwartz, A Guide to the ICC Rules of Arbitration 37. 38. 299 (2005). See G. Born, International Commercial Arbitration 2632–35 (3d ed. 2021). 2021 ICC Rules, Art. 29 & App'x V; ...
Written by today’s leading arbitrators and counsel, this remarkably candid guide provides insight into the practitioner’s approach, conduct, style, and techniques that have proven most effective.
The book contains a systematic, but concise, treatment of all aspects of the arbitral process, including international arbitration agreements, international arbitral proceedings and international arbitral awards.
This book, the first of its kind, provides parties opting for “private justice” with vital judicial reassurance on U.S. courts’ highly supportive posture in enforcing awards and its pronounced reluctance to intervene in the arbitral ...
Thomas E. Carbonneau, The Exercise of Contract Freedom in the Making of Arbitration Agreements, in Carbonneau on International Arbitration: Collected Essays (JurisNet 2011). Marcel Fontaine & Fillip de Ly, Drafting International ...
This remarkable book is distinguished by its focus on the application of quantitative empirical research to the study of international arbitration.
Have you ever been frustrated that arbitration folk aren't more numerate? The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration is a desktop reference work for those who'd like greater confidence when dealing with the numbers.
This third edition of International Arbitration Law and Practice has been largely enriched by covering international commercial arbitrations, investment treaty arbitrations, arbitrations between public bodies, between states and individuals ...
Written by a renowned scholar and practitioner, this book explains the divergent issues of civil procedure, contracts, conflict of laws, international law amongst others in an accessible manner.
The essays in this volume, prepared by a virtual “who’s who” of the leading arbitrators in Asia, present a unique insight into arbitration practices and procedures in the world’s largest and fastest growing region.