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China-Africa Dispute Settlement. The Law, Culture and Economics of Arbitration Won Kidane Now also available as eBook The nature and magnitude of the growth in China-Africa economic relations in recent years is unprecedented and extraordinary. According to recent estimates, the value of China’s trade with African nations grew from a mere USD 10 million in the 1980s to USD 55 bi more... |
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Dossier V: Interests, Auxiliary and Alternative Remedies Laurent Levy, Filip De Ly Arbitrators frequently face requests wrongly considered as being of incidental nature. Interest claims in particular raise delicate legal issues and may involve considerable amounts, sometimes exceeding the main claim. So as to guarantee the quick and effective enforcement of awards, the arbitral p more... |
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50 Years of the New York Convention Albert Jan Van Den Berg Now also available as eBook Volume 14 of ICCA Congress Series, The New York Convention at 50, comprises the proceedings of the ICCA Conference held in Dublin in 2008 on the fiftieth anniversary of the 1958 New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. One o more... |
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A Guide to the ICC Rules of Arbitration 2nd edition Yves Derains, Eric A. Schwartz The ICC Rules of Arbitration constitute one of the world's oldest and most widely used sets of rules for the resolution of international commercial disputes. In 1998, shortly after the entry into force of the current version of the Rules, the First Edition of this book appeared and quickly became an more... |
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A Guide to the NAI Arbitration Rules: Including a Commentary on Dutch Arbitration Law Bommel van der Bend, Marnix Leijten, Marc Ynzonides Now also available as eBook The Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI) is the most prestigious institute in the Netherlands for the arbitration of commercial disputes. While NAI arbitration is the dispute resolution mechanism of choice of many Dutch corporations and public entities, it is inc more... |
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A Guide to the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, Legislative History and Commentary Howard M. Holtzmann, Joseph E. Neuhaus Foreword by Carl-August Fleischauer, the Legal Counsel and the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. The Model Law, a major accomplishment in the field of international commercial arbitration, was prepared by the UN Commission on International Trade Law and is recommended by the UN Genera more... |
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Access To Civil Procedure Abroad Henk J. Snijders This book provides quick and direct access to civil procedural law in a large number of EU Member States: England and Wales, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy. It is suitable for a student's first exploration of foreign civil procedure law, as well as for a broad orient more... |
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ADR in Business. Practice and Issues Across Countries and Cultures. Volume II Arnold Ingen-Housz Whether the ‘A’ stands for ‘appropriate’, ‘amicable’, or ‘alternative’, all out of court dispute resolution modes, collected under the banner term ‘ADR’ , aim to assist the business world in overcoming relational differences in a truly man more... |
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ADR in Business:Practice and Issues Across Countries and Cultures Arnold Ingen-Housz, Jean-Claude Goldsmith, Gerald Pointon The purpose of this book is precisely to look at ADR on its own terms as a way of resolving business disputes, particularly at the international level. Drawing upon diverse approaches, ADR experts from a variety of countries explore the situations to which ADR lends itself and the different permuta more... |
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Advanced Litigation Support & Document Imaging V. Mital When a case involves 50,000 or 100,000 documents it is very difficult to manage the paper and produce necessary lists using entirely manual methods. Computerisation is the answer. Once the information about the documents is held in a computer database, a team of lawyers can search for incriminating more... |
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