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International Arbitration Checklists - 2nd Edition
Lawrence W. Newman and Grant Hanessian, Editors
Price: $125.00 400 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume. Index. Appendices. To be Published January 2009. Pre-Order Your Copy Now.
ISBN-13: 978-1-933833-21-7
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Book Overview
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 THE DISPUTE ARISES—WHAT NEXT? Arthur W. Rovine, New York CHAPTER 2 OBTAINING INFORMATION Jeremy B. Winter, London CHAPTER 3 COMMENCEMENT OF ARBITRATION Joaquim P. Muniz, Rio de Janeiro and Ygnacio Reyes-Retana, Tijuana CHAPTER 4 STAYING COURT PROCEEDINGS / COMPELLING ARBITRATION Vladimir Khvalei, Moscow and Haig Oghigian, Tokyo CHAPTER 5 SELECTION OF THE TRIBUNAL J. Brian Casey, Toronto CHAPTER 6 PROVISIONAL RELIEF Grant Hanessian, New York and Juergen Mark, Dusseldorf CHAPTER 7 CHALLENGES TO JURISDICTION Jonas Benedictsson and Stefan Bessman, Stockholm and Andrew J.L. Aglionby, Hong Kong CHAPTER 8 CULTURAL FACTORS AND LANGUAGE Jeremy Winter, London and Lawrence W. Newman, New York CHAPTER 9 PROCEDURAL MATTERS CHECKLIST Robert B. Davidson, JAMS, New York and Werner Mueller, Frankfurt and Stefan Riegler, Vienna CHAPTER 10 DISCOVERY AND PRODUCTION OF EVIDENCE Richard M. Franklin, Chicago CHAPTER 11 EXPERT EVIDENCE Eugenio Hernandez, Caracas CHAPTER 12 THE ARBITRATION HEARINGS Lawrence W. Newman, New York CHAPTER 13 POST-HEARING MATTERS David Zaslowsky, New York CHAPTER 14 THE AWARD Leigh W. Duthie, Melbourne CHAPTER 15 WRITING THE AWARD—AN ARBITRATOR’S PERSPECTIVE George A. Bermann, Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law; Director, European Legal Studies, Columbia University Law School CHAPTER 16 CHALLENGING THE ARBITRATION AWARD David A. Fraser, London CHAPTER 17 ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS Jean-Piere Harb, Paris and Chuan Thye Tan, Singapore CHAPTER 18 DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES I: WHETHER TO CHOOSE ARBITRATION Bruce H. Jackson, San Francisco CHAPTER 19 DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES II: HOW TO CHOOSE ARBITRATION Michael L. Morkin, Chicago CHAPTER 20 INVESTMENT ARBITRATION David Frasier and Alexis Martinez, London and Grant Hanessian, New York
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