International Arbitration

International Arbitration

Author: Gary B. Born

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2015-03-12

Total Pages: 1749

ISBN-13: 1454860251

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This important casebook is based upon one of the leading books in the field Born's treatise, International Commercial Arbitration. It offers a comprehensive approach to international commercial arbitration (focused on the New York Convention and UNCITRAL Model Law), while providing comparative examples drawn from state-to-state and investment arbitration. An easy-to-use chronological structure follows the course of an international arbitration. Features: Thoroughly revised to reflect amendments to UNCITRAL Rules, ICC Rules and other institutional arbitration rules New sections addressing IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration Revised to reflect amendments to representative national arbitration legislation in France, Singapore and elsewhere Streamlined excerpts of cases and awards; added excerpts of new arbitral awards on selected topics.


Cases and Materials on Arbitration Law and Practice

Cases and Materials on Arbitration Law and Practice

Author: Thomas E. Carbonneau

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781628101065

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The Seventh Edition of this popular casebook has fully integrated the Supreme Court's latest decisions--Stolt-Nielsen, Rent-A-Center, AT&T Mobility, Granite Rock, Sutter, and the ground-breaking ruling in BG Group--into the coverage. The latest editions of the casebook boast a new organization that is more cohesive and better defines the issues of central importance to the U.S. and other laws of arbitration. The volume also includes a revised chapter ten that contains materials on drafting arbitration agreements. It can serve as a basis for a class workshop on drafting such agreements. The book's content and approach reflect a continuing thorough assessment of the field. The teaching materials are up-to-date and comprehensively assess the landmark work of the Supreme Court in the area.


Arbitration Advocacy

Arbitration Advocacy

Author: John W. Cooley

Publisher: Ntl Inst for Trial Advocacy

Published: 2003-10

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13: 9781556817991

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This insightful guide to the arbitration process will help you achieve the best results for clients in all types of arbitration settings - from commercial to labor. John W. Cooley, an experienced judge, trial attorney, arbitrator, and mediator, and Steven Lubet, author of NITA's best-selling Modern Trial Advocacy have written this book to describe an up-to-date description of the arbitration process for advocates. You will get specific advice on: The arbitration process, Prehearing considerations, Advocacy at the arbitration hearing, Effective openings and closings, Tactical considerations in shaping the process. Arbitration Advocacy, Second Edition, contains a chapter on attorney ethics and a chapter on cyberarbitration which explores the variety of online dispute resolution services available, the benefits and limitations with the use of cyberarbitration, and considerations in selecting a cyberarbitration service and cyberarbitrator. Detailed checklists help you choose the appropriate arbitration forum and panel, and give guidance on drafting pleadings. The appendices include sample arbitration agreements and forms, commercial arbitration and ethics rules, a list of firms offering arbitration services, a list of ODR service provider Web sites, and procedures for online arbitration.


Law and Practice of Arbitration - Fifth Edition

Law and Practice of Arbitration - Fifth Edition

Author: Thomas E. Carbonneau

Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2014-02-01

Total Pages: 731

ISBN-13: 1937518361

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The Law and Practice of Arbitration is a comprehensive treatise about the development and practice of arbitration law in the United States. It addresses in detail the recourse to arbitration in domestic matters -- employment, labor, consumer transactions, and business -- and its use in the resolution of international commercial claims. It covers all of the major subject areas in the field and provides practical advice as well as an easy-to-read, clear discussion of the relevant case law. It represents a masterful synthesis of the entire body of arbitration law. It discusses basic concepts and doctrines, the FAA, freedom of contract in arbitration, arbitrability, the enforcement of awards, the use of arbitration in consumer and employment matters, institutional arbitration, and the drafting of arbitration agreements. It speaks of the federalization of the law and growing judicial objections to the use of adhesionary arbitration agreements in the consumer context, The volume represents the author's continuing in-depth reflection on the practical and systemic consequences of United States Supreme Court's decisional law on arbitration -- a process that is instrumental to the operation of the United States legal system as well as international business. The work continues its tradition of being the best statement on U.S. arbitration law and practice. The Law and Practice of Arbitration is a handy reference for all who have an interest in arbitration law and practice. The new Fifth Edition of Carbonneau’s treatise is built upon a comprehensive update of the federal circuit and U.S. Supreme Court cases on arbitration. The Introduction has been rewritten to take into account AT & T Mobility v. Concepcion and the American Express Merchants’ Litigation in the development of U.S. arbitration law. These decisions represent landmark USSC pronouncements on adhesive arbitration. The Introduction also contains a new section on the foundational legitimacy of arbitration in the U.S. legal system. The two landmark decisions are also incorporated into the text of Chapter 8 on the topic of adhesive arbitration. Chapter 9 on the award enforcement assesses the standing of Stolt-Nielsen in light of the Court’s recent decision in Sutter, asking whether this re-evaluation might be a de facto reversal of the earlier and highly unusual opinion. The assessment takes into account Justice Alito’s concurring opinion in Sutter. Chapter 10 on International Commercial Arbitration has undergone substantial rewriting and makes its various points more lucidly and effectively. This is also true of chapters 2, 3, and 5. Many footnotes have been perfected in form and content. The per curiam opinions---KPMG LLP v. Cocchi, Marmet Health Care v. Brown, and Nitro-Lift v. Howard---are all integrated into the text and fully assessed. The USSC’s decision in CompuCredit v. Greenwood is evaluated for its significance on the issue of Congressional intent to preclude arbitration. There are updates on how the courts define arbitration, the waiver of the right to arbitrate (in particular, the Ninth Circuit opinion in Richards v. Ernst & Young), the enforcement of arbitration agreement, with emphasis upon the curious Third Circuit decision on the matter in Guidotti, the latest adherents to the ill-conceived RUAA, the Ninth Circuit’s favorable response to AT&T Mobilty in Mortensen and Murphy, and an assessment of recent developments on the judicial imposition of penalties for frivolous vacatur actions. The treatise continues to be a highly contemporary and complete statement on the law of arbitration.


Skills and Values

Skills and Values

Author: John Burwell Garvey

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781531022921

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"Skills & Values: Alternative Dispute Resolution is designed to give students both theory and practical application for the skills and values which come into play during the various forms of alternative dispute resolution, including negotiation, mediation, collaborative law and arbitration. It may be successfully used as a stand-alone course book or as a practical supplement to a standard text. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the dispute resolution process. The idea is to read the material and then test and develop knowledge through exercises and simulations"--


Complex Arbitrations

Complex Arbitrations

Author: Bernard Hanotiau

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 904112442X

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Provides an analysis of the issues arising from multiparty-multicontract arbitrations, including those involving States and groups of companies. This work analyses theories on the basis of which courts and arbitral tribunals determine who are parties to the arbitration clause; and whether an arbitration clause may be extended to non-signatories.


Pervasive Problems in International Arbitration

Pervasive Problems in International Arbitration

Author: Loukas A. Mistelis

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9041124500

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"This important book will be of great interest to arbitration lawyers, international lawyers and business people, as well as to academics, libraries, and students of dispute resolution."--Publisher's website.


The Idea of Arbitration

The Idea of Arbitration

Author: Jan Paulsson

Publisher:

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0199564167

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Providing a theoretical examination of the concept of arbitration, this book explores the place of arbitration in the legal process and examines the ethical challenges to arbitral authority and its moral hazards.


International Arbitration and Mediation

International Arbitration and Mediation

Author: Michael McIlwrath

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9041126104

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This book is intended as an easily accessible desktop resource for lawyers who regularly counsel businesses when negotiating international deals, and for those who represent the same clients in achieving a successful resolution when disputes emerge. The text is divided into chapters that follow the life cycle of an international commercial dispute as seen through the eyes of the parties, from when they agree how to resolve disputes in their contracts to the endgame of enforcement. Additionally, the appendices include a number of model submissions for further reference.--Provided by publisher.


Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution

Author: Stephen B. Goldberg

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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This best-selling casebook has already helped thousands of students master the fundamentals of dispute resolution. With its broad, comprehensive coverage & direct, accessible approach, DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Negotiation, Mediation, & Other Processes, Third Edition, is ideally suited for use in the traditional ADR survey course. For each of the three main branches of alternative dispute resolution negotiation, mediation, & arbitration the authors: critically examine the branch & its "hybrid" offshoots present careful explanations giving students a solid foundation for future practice describe & analyze applications & their appropriate environments present hypothetical exercises that allow students to evaluate the technique Scrupulously updated for its Third Edition, DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Negotiation, Mediation, & Other Processes now offers: new social science findings on the effectiveness of mediation new coverage of mediation regulation a new section on mediation in the context of cultural differences more detailed treatment of ethics issue timely material on malpractice liability & non-union arbitration a new appendix providing a Research Guide to ADR new problems of the same high quality the book has always represented For the latest coverage of the most important issues in ADR, you can depend on Goldberg, Sander, & Rogers & their proven-effective casebook, which is accompanied by a solid Teacher's Manual.