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The Oxford Handbook of International Arbitration / Thomas SCHULTZ
Titre : The Oxford Handbook of International Arbitration Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Thomas SCHULTZ, Auteur ; Federico ORTINO, Auteur ; Jason MITCHENSON, Auteur Editeur : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2020 Collection : Oxford Handbooks Importance : 1024 pages Format : Relié ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-879619-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
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Règlement des différendsMots-clés : arbitrage internationale arbitrage Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : This Handbook brings together many of the key scholars and leading practitioners in international arbitration, to present and examine cutting-edge knowledge in the field. Innovative in its breadth of coverage, chapter-topics range from the practicalities of how arbitration works, to big picture discussions of the actors involved and the values that underpin it. The book includes critical analysis of some of international arbitrations most controversial aspects, whilst providing a nuanced account overall that allows readers to draw their own informed conclusions. The book is divided into six parts, after an introduction discussing the formation of knowledge in the field. Part I provides an overview of the key legal notions needed to understand how international arbitration technically works, such as the relation between arbitration and law, the power of arbitral tribunals to make decisions, the appointment of arbitrators, and the role of public policy. Part II focuses on key actors in international arbitration, such as arbitrators, parties choosing arbitrators, and civil society. Part III examines the central values at stake in the field, including efficiency, legal certainty, and constitutional ideals. Part IV discusses intellectual paradigms structuring the thinking in and about international arbitration, such as the idea of autonomous transnational legal orders and conflicts of law. Part V presents the empirical evidence we currently have about the operations and effects of both commercial and investment arbitration. Finally, Part VI provides different disciplinary perspectives on international arbitration, including historical, sociological, literary, economic, and psychological accounts. The Oxford Handbook of International Arbitration [texte imprimé] / Thomas SCHULTZ, Auteur ; Federico ORTINO, Auteur ; Jason MITCHENSON, Auteur . - Oxford University Press, 2020 . - 1024 pages ; Relié. - (Oxford Handbooks) .
ISBN : 978-0-19-879619-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
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Règlement des différendsMots-clés : arbitrage internationale arbitrage Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : This Handbook brings together many of the key scholars and leading practitioners in international arbitration, to present and examine cutting-edge knowledge in the field. Innovative in its breadth of coverage, chapter-topics range from the practicalities of how arbitration works, to big picture discussions of the actors involved and the values that underpin it. The book includes critical analysis of some of international arbitrations most controversial aspects, whilst providing a nuanced account overall that allows readers to draw their own informed conclusions. The book is divided into six parts, after an introduction discussing the formation of knowledge in the field. Part I provides an overview of the key legal notions needed to understand how international arbitration technically works, such as the relation between arbitration and law, the power of arbitral tribunals to make decisions, the appointment of arbitrators, and the role of public policy. Part II focuses on key actors in international arbitration, such as arbitrators, parties choosing arbitrators, and civil society. Part III examines the central values at stake in the field, including efficiency, legal certainty, and constitutional ideals. Part IV discusses intellectual paradigms structuring the thinking in and about international arbitration, such as the idea of autonomous transnational legal orders and conflicts of law. Part V presents the empirical evidence we currently have about the operations and effects of both commercial and investment arbitration. Finally, Part VI provides different disciplinary perspectives on international arbitration, including historical, sociological, literary, economic, and psychological accounts. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 0271 XVII 2020 SCH 1 Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible 0994 XVII 2020 SCH 2 Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law / Peer ZUMBANSEN
Titre : The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Peer ZUMBANSEN, Auteur Editeur : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2021 Collection : Oxford Handbooks Importance : 1264 pages Format : Relié ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-754741-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Sources du droit et ouvrages généraux en droit Mots-clés : droit international légitimité gouvernance réglementaire internationale Index. décimale : 341 Droit international Résumé : The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law offers a unique and unparalleled treatment and presentation in the field of Transnational Law that has become one of the most intriguing and innovative developments in legal doctrine, scholarship, theory, and practice today. This in itself constitutes an ambitious editorial project, not only within law and legal doctrine, but also with regard to an increasing interest in an interdisciplinary engagement of law with social sciences - including sociology, anthropology, political science, geography, and political theory. Closely tied into the substantive transformation that many legal fields are undergoing is the observation that many of these developments are driven by changes in an increasingly global legal practice today. The concept then, of 'transnational law' aims at capturing the distinctly border- crossing nature even of those legal fields which had for the longest been time been seen as having merely 'domestic' relevance. This shift also requires a conscious effort among law school classroom instructors, casebook authors, and curriculum reformers to adapt their teaching content to these circumstances. As the authors of this Handbook make clear, this adaptation requires a close dialogue between a scholarly investigation into the transnational 'concept of law' and the challenges faced by practicing lawyers, be that as solicitor, in-house counsel, as judges, or as bureaucrats in a globalized regulatory and socio-economic environment. While the main thrust is on the transnationalization of legal doctrine and legal theory, with a considerable contribution from and engagement with social sciences, the Handbook features numerous reflections on the relationship between transnational law and legal practice. The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law [texte imprimé] / Peer ZUMBANSEN, Auteur . - Oxford University Press, 2021 . - 1264 pages ; Relié. - (Oxford Handbooks) .
ISBN : 978-0-19-754741-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Sources du droit et ouvrages généraux en droit Mots-clés : droit international légitimité gouvernance réglementaire internationale Index. décimale : 341 Droit international Résumé : The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law offers a unique and unparalleled treatment and presentation in the field of Transnational Law that has become one of the most intriguing and innovative developments in legal doctrine, scholarship, theory, and practice today. This in itself constitutes an ambitious editorial project, not only within law and legal doctrine, but also with regard to an increasing interest in an interdisciplinary engagement of law with social sciences - including sociology, anthropology, political science, geography, and political theory. Closely tied into the substantive transformation that many legal fields are undergoing is the observation that many of these developments are driven by changes in an increasingly global legal practice today. The concept then, of 'transnational law' aims at capturing the distinctly border- crossing nature even of those legal fields which had for the longest been time been seen as having merely 'domestic' relevance. This shift also requires a conscious effort among law school classroom instructors, casebook authors, and curriculum reformers to adapt their teaching content to these circumstances. As the authors of this Handbook make clear, this adaptation requires a close dialogue between a scholarly investigation into the transnational 'concept of law' and the challenges faced by practicing lawyers, be that as solicitor, in-house counsel, as judges, or as bureaucrats in a globalized regulatory and socio-economic environment. While the main thrust is on the transnationalization of legal doctrine and legal theory, with a considerable contribution from and engagement with social sciences, the Handbook features numerous reflections on the relationship between transnational law and legal practice. Réservation
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