Titre : |
International Dispute Resolution : Towards an International Arbitration Culture |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Albert Jan VAN DEN BERG, Auteur |
Editeur : |
KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL |
Année de publication : |
2001 |
Importance : |
270 pages |
Format : |
Broché |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-90-411-0560-8 |
Langues : |
Multilingue (mul) |
Catégories : |
Règlement des différends
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Mots-clés : |
arbitrage international culture résolution des litiges ordre transnational reconnaissance des sentences colloque |
Index. décimale : |
000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue |
Résumé : |
In ICCA's eighth Congress Series, international experts, professionals and practitioners in the field of arbitration examine the topic of the culture of international arbitration. ICCA's 1996 Seoul Conference, hosted by the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, addressed four questions: is there a growing international arbitration culture? is there an expanding culture that favours combining arbitration, conciliation or other dispute resolution procedures? to what extent do arbitrators in international cases disregard the bag and baggage of national systems? and when and where do national courts reflect an international culture when deciding issues relating to international arbitration?. |
International Dispute Resolution : Towards an International Arbitration Culture [texte imprimé] / Albert Jan VAN DEN BERG, Auteur . - KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 2001 . - 270 pages ; Broché. ISBN : 978-90-411-0560-8 Langues : Multilingue ( mul)
Catégories : |
Règlement des différends
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Mots-clés : |
arbitrage international culture résolution des litiges ordre transnational reconnaissance des sentences colloque |
Index. décimale : |
000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue |
Résumé : |
In ICCA's eighth Congress Series, international experts, professionals and practitioners in the field of arbitration examine the topic of the culture of international arbitration. ICCA's 1996 Seoul Conference, hosted by the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, addressed four questions: is there a growing international arbitration culture? is there an expanding culture that favours combining arbitration, conciliation or other dispute resolution procedures? to what extent do arbitrators in international cases disregard the bag and baggage of national systems? and when and where do national courts reflect an international culture when deciding issues relating to international arbitration?. |
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