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Arbitration Insights - Twenty Years of the Annual Lecture of the School of International Arbitration (Hardcover)
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Arbitration Insights - Twenty Years of the Annual Lecture of the School of International Arbitration (Hardcover)
Series: International Arbitration Law Library Series Set
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Since its establishment in 1986, the annual "Freshfields
Arbitration Lecture" (as it has come to be known) has given both
practitioners and academics a unique and extraordinary opportunity
to explore new insights and frontiers in the theory and practice of
international arbitration. Hosted by the School of International
Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London, each lecture provides
an eminent figure in international arbitration a platform on which
to investigate problems of interest on aspects and trends in the
field. Bringing together all the published (and some unpublished)
lectures in this important series, this valuable book confirms the
interaction between theory and practice that the School has pursued
since its inauguration, and provides in addition a remarkable
testament of the School's policy of ensuring a comparative and
international approach to international arbitration research and
study. Twenty-one leading academics and practitioners explore the
issues of States and state enterprises in arbitration, including
the following topics: international investment arbitration;
national regulation of arbitration with particular focus on the
English Arbitration Act, the UNCITRAL Model Law, and Latin America;
arbitration proceedings (including the problem of delays and
control of the arbitral process); availability of remedies
(Farnsworth 1990); efficiency of arbitration process; and the
impact of rules of law and national law on arbitration tribunals
and the arbitration process. The book also includes substantial
coverage of such fundamental and more recent themes as default
procedural rules, autonomy of the arbitration process, regulation
of arbitration in national laws, validity of arbitral awards, and
dissenting opinions. Several of the lectures have been augmented
with updates and endnotes, and an in-depth introduction supplies a
welcome overview. With contributions by some of today's leading
academics and practitioners in the field, this book will be of
great interest to arbitration lawyers, international lawyers, and
business people, as well as to academics, law libraries, and
students of dispute resolution.
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