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The Arbitration Law Handbook collects together in one volume the
laws in force in more than twenty countries, with the main
procedural rules used in each of those countries. Each section has
a short overview identifying relevant treaty obligations, the main
arbitral bodies and the principal laws in force. Additionally,
there is an international section in which the UNCITRAL Model Law
and Arbitration Rules are set out and in which the major
international conventions relating to arbitration, such as the New
York Convention and table of signatories, are reproduced. The
section also includes the ICSID Arbitration Rules (applicable to
the settlement of investment disputes), as well as those of WIPO
(applicable to the settlement of intellectual property disputes)
"The increased interest in international arbitration as a method of
dispute resolution in cross-border contracts, and the widespread
practice of including arbitration clauses in such contracts, means
that practitioners are often called upon to advise on disputes
which will be heard abroad. Ready access to the relevant
arbitration laws in force at the seat (or potential seat) of the
arbitration is essential. The Arbitration Handbook collects
together in one volume the laws in force in more than twenty
countries, with the main procedural rules used in each of those
countries. Each section has a short introduction identifying
relevant treaty obligations, the main arbitral bodies and the
principal laws in force. Additionally, there is an international
section in which the UNCITRAL Model Law and Arbitration Rules are
set out and in which the major international conventions relating
to arbitration, such as the New York Convention and table of
signatories, are reproduced. The section also inc
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