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Titre : Arbitrability Titre original : International & Comparative Perspectives Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Loukas A MISTELIS, Auteur ; Stavros L. BREKOULAKIS, Auteur Editeur : KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL Année de publication : 2009 Collection : International Arbitration Law Library Importance : 375 pages Format : Relié ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-411-2730-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit comparé et droits étrangers
Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Droit international Privé
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : arbitrability arbitrabilité national law international law inarbitrability United States New York Convention applicable law lex fori arbitrator labor arbitration insolvency tax criminal law competition laws intellectual property disputes corporte intra-corporate finance banking commercial representation Index. décimale : 341.522 : Arbitrage international Résumé :
It often seems today that no dispute is barred from resolution by arbitration. Even the fundamental question of whether a dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of a judicial body may itself be arbitrable. Arbitrability is thus an elusive concept; yet a systematic study of it, as this book shows, yields innumerable guidelines and insights that are of substantial value to arbitral practice.
Although the book takes the form of a collection of essays, it is designed as a comprehensive commentary on practical issues that emerge from the idea of arbitrability. Fifteen leading academics and practitioners from Europe and the United States each explore different facets of arbitrability always with a perspective open to international developments and comparative evaluation of standards.
The presentation falls into two parts: in the first the focus is on the general features of arbitrability, its rationale and the laws applicable to it. In the second, arbitrability is specifically examined in the context of administrative, criminal, corporate, IP, financial, commercial, and criminal law
This book has its origins in an International Conference on Arbitrability held at Athens in September 2005. Seven papers presented there are here reviewed and updated, and nine others are added.
The subject of the book and#8211; arbitrability and#8211; is one that is much talked about, but seldom if ever given the in-depth treatment presented here. Arbitrators and other practitioners in the field will welcome the way the analysis moves logically from theory to practice regarding every issue, and academics will recognize a definitive treatment of arbitrability as understood and applied in the settlement of disputes today.
Arbitrability = International & Comparative Perspectives [texte imprimé] / Loukas A MISTELIS, Auteur ; Stavros L. BREKOULAKIS, Auteur . - KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 2009 . - 375 pages ; Relié. - (International Arbitration Law Library) .
ISBN : 978-90-411-2730-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit comparé et droits étrangers
Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Droit international Privé
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : arbitrability arbitrabilité national law international law inarbitrability United States New York Convention applicable law lex fori arbitrator labor arbitration insolvency tax criminal law competition laws intellectual property disputes corporte intra-corporate finance banking commercial representation Index. décimale : 341.522 : Arbitrage international Résumé :
It often seems today that no dispute is barred from resolution by arbitration. Even the fundamental question of whether a dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of a judicial body may itself be arbitrable. Arbitrability is thus an elusive concept; yet a systematic study of it, as this book shows, yields innumerable guidelines and insights that are of substantial value to arbitral practice.
Although the book takes the form of a collection of essays, it is designed as a comprehensive commentary on practical issues that emerge from the idea of arbitrability. Fifteen leading academics and practitioners from Europe and the United States each explore different facets of arbitrability always with a perspective open to international developments and comparative evaluation of standards.
The presentation falls into two parts: in the first the focus is on the general features of arbitrability, its rationale and the laws applicable to it. In the second, arbitrability is specifically examined in the context of administrative, criminal, corporate, IP, financial, commercial, and criminal law
This book has its origins in an International Conference on Arbitrability held at Athens in September 2005. Seven papers presented there are here reviewed and updated, and nine others are added.
The subject of the book and#8211; arbitrability and#8211; is one that is much talked about, but seldom if ever given the in-depth treatment presented here. Arbitrators and other practitioners in the field will welcome the way the analysis moves logically from theory to practice regarding every issue, and academics will recognize a definitive treatment of arbitrability as understood and applied in the settlement of disputes today.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1001 XVII 2009 MIS Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible Mandatory Rules in International Arbitration / George A BERMANN
Titre : Mandatory Rules in International Arbitration Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George A BERMANN, Auteur ; Loukas A MISTELIS, Auteur Editeur : JurisNet LLC Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 339 pages Format : Relié ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-933833-66-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit des investissements, arbitrage d'investissement
Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : règles obligatoires arbitrage commercial arbitrage d'investissement arbitrage international arbitration Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : The notion of mandatory rules of law has long been of interest in private international law. It is no wonder that the subject has also emerged as something of a preoccupation of those who are involved in the world of international commercial arbitration. As both legal academics and international arbitrators, the editors of this book took a keen interest in how mandatory rules might “fit” into the international arbitration picture. To better understand the phenomenon of mandatory rules (and to gauge whether its importance might possibly even be exaggerated in the international arbitral context), the editors convened at Columbia Law School at a workshop under the joint auspices of Columbia and the School of International Arbitration at Queen Mary University of London. The workshop gathered a small number of leading academics and practitioners to consider whether the notion of mandatory rules of law has a place in international arbitration and, if so, how it might best be accommodated Mandatory Rules in International Arbitration [texte imprimé] / George A BERMANN, Auteur ; Loukas A MISTELIS, Auteur . - JurisNet LLC, 2010 . - 339 pages ; Relié.
ISBN : 978-1-933833-66-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit des investissements, arbitrage d'investissement
Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : règles obligatoires arbitrage commercial arbitrage d'investissement arbitrage international arbitration Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : The notion of mandatory rules of law has long been of interest in private international law. It is no wonder that the subject has also emerged as something of a preoccupation of those who are involved in the world of international commercial arbitration. As both legal academics and international arbitrators, the editors of this book took a keen interest in how mandatory rules might “fit” into the international arbitration picture. To better understand the phenomenon of mandatory rules (and to gauge whether its importance might possibly even be exaggerated in the international arbitral context), the editors convened at Columbia Law School at a workshop under the joint auspices of Columbia and the School of International Arbitration at Queen Mary University of London. The workshop gathered a small number of leading academics and practitioners to consider whether the notion of mandatory rules of law has a place in international arbitration and, if so, how it might best be accommodated Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 0345 XVII 2010 BER Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible