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Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996 (Hardcover, 6th edition)
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Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996 (Hardcover, 6th edition)
Series: Lloyd's Arbitration Law Library
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This book is an essential resource for anybody involved in
arbitration. It is an updated section-by-section commentary on the
Arbitration Act 1996, split into a separate set of notes for each
section, and subdivided into the relevant issues within that
section. It contains elements of international comparative law,
citing authorities from many other common law and civil law
jurisdictions. Beyond the development of law since the last
edition, this sixth edition contains new practical features to aid
the reader. Each section now has a new contents table, with each
separate topic set out clearly and in a logical order, which acts
as reminder for the reader. Further, each separate topic now has a
specific individual reference, and the topics are grouped in a more
systematic and logical way within each section, to improve
readability. The book is primarily aimed at practitioners of
arbitration both in the UK and abroad, including solicitors,
barristers, arbitrators and judges who are involved in the practice
of arbitration (whether domestic or international). It is also
aimed at UK and international students of international
arbitration, especially in relation to the sections with
comparative legal analysis and comprehensive discussions on the
interaction between the Arbitration Act 1996 and institutional
arbitration rules. Erratum: The authors regret that the new version
of the LCIA Rules will not now be published (or be applicable)
until early 2020, due to unexpected circumstances. It is understood
that those Articles referred to in the text as the 2019 Rules will
remain unchanged, albeit that the Rules when in force should be and
will be cited as the 2020 LCIA Rules. The authors accept
responsibility for and apologise for this error.
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