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Model Law Decisions / Henri C. ALVAREZ
Titre : Model Law Decisions : (1985-2001) Titre original : Cases Applying the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Henri C. ALVAREZ, Auteur ; Neil KAPLAN, Auteur ; David W. RIVKIN, Auteur Editeur : KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL Année de publication : 2003 Importance : 272 pages Format : Relié ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-411-1925-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : international commercial arbitration arbitrage commercial international cases affaires model law loi modèle UNCITRAL CNUDCI Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration has been a great success in harmonizing the law of arbitration around the world. Several dozen countries have either adopted the law or amended their own laws to be in conformity with it. The fact that the law is the same in so many countries allows courts from each country to benefit from the interpretation of the Model Law provisions in many countries. This book, written by distinguished arbitration practitioners, is a must for every international arbitration practitioner. The authors have compiled decisions applying the Model Law from most Model Law jurisdictions, and they have organized them in order to provide easy reference. The cases are organized by section of the Model law, with the cases applying that section from multiple jurisdictions summarized together. Each summary includes a statement of the holding of the case, a broader summary of the facts and the ruling, and case citations. This compilation will allow arbitration counsel to compare and to readily use rulings under each Model Law section from multiple jurisdictions. Features: The work compiles decisions applying the Model Law from various Model Law jurisdictions. Cases are organized by section of the Model Law with the cases applying that section from multiple jurisdictions, summarized together. Benefits: a substantial coverage of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Arbitrationwritten by distinguished arbitration practitionersthe work provides easy referencesummaries not only include a statement of the holding of the case, but also of the facts and the ruling, and case citations; this compilation allows arbitration counsel to compare and to readily use rulings under each Model Law section from multiple jurisdictionsuser-friendly reference to cases. Model Law Decisions = Cases Applying the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial : (1985-2001) [texte imprimé] / Henri C. ALVAREZ, Auteur ; Neil KAPLAN, Auteur ; David W. RIVKIN, Auteur . - KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 2003 . - 272 pages ; Relié.
ISBN : 978-90-411-1925-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : international commercial arbitration arbitrage commercial international cases affaires model law loi modèle UNCITRAL CNUDCI Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration has been a great success in harmonizing the law of arbitration around the world. Several dozen countries have either adopted the law or amended their own laws to be in conformity with it. The fact that the law is the same in so many countries allows courts from each country to benefit from the interpretation of the Model Law provisions in many countries. This book, written by distinguished arbitration practitioners, is a must for every international arbitration practitioner. The authors have compiled decisions applying the Model Law from most Model Law jurisdictions, and they have organized them in order to provide easy reference. The cases are organized by section of the Model law, with the cases applying that section from multiple jurisdictions summarized together. Each summary includes a statement of the holding of the case, a broader summary of the facts and the ruling, and case citations. This compilation will allow arbitration counsel to compare and to readily use rulings under each Model Law section from multiple jurisdictions. Features: The work compiles decisions applying the Model Law from various Model Law jurisdictions. Cases are organized by section of the Model Law with the cases applying that section from multiple jurisdictions, summarized together. Benefits: a substantial coverage of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Arbitrationwritten by distinguished arbitration practitionersthe work provides easy referencesummaries not only include a statement of the holding of the case, but also of the facts and the ruling, and case citations; this compilation allows arbitration counsel to compare and to readily use rulings under each Model Law section from multiple jurisdictionsuser-friendly reference to cases. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 0962 XVII 2003 ALV Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible "Soft Law" in International Commercial Arbitration / Felix DASSER
Titre : "Soft Law" in International Commercial Arbitration Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Felix DASSER, Auteur Editeur : Brill Nijhoff Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 304 pages Format : Broché ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-04-46289-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
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Sources du droit et ouvrages généraux en droitMots-clés : soft law arbitrage commercial international international commercial arbitration procédure source origines historiques ICC CCI UNCITRAL Unidroit lex mercatoria Résumé : “Soft law” is a current buzzword and considered a panacea for all kinds
of issues that arise in international commercial arbitration. Very little
research has, however, been done on the dogmatic underpinnings of the
concept and its actual legal relevance. This course follows the
development of the so-called “soft law” from its origins in public
international law to commercial arbitration, where it is used today as a
label for various instruments and phenomena, covering both procedural
aspects and the applicable substantive law: model laws, arbitration
rules, guidelines, the UNIDROIT Principles, the lex mercatoria, and
others.
It presents three particularly well-known sets of guidelines by the
International Bar Association and discusses the pros and cons of “soft
law” instruments and their potential normativity. The analysis suggests
that “soft law” instruments are typically less well recognised in practice
than is generally assumed. The author explains what such instruments
can achieve and what minimum requirements they have to full to at
least aspire to some legitimacy. He argues ultimately that “soft law”
instruments can be very useful tools, but they do not carry any
normativity."Soft Law" in International Commercial Arbitration [texte imprimé] / Felix DASSER, Auteur . - Brill Nijhoff, 2021 . - 304 pages ; Broché.
ISBN : 978-90-04-46289-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit du commerce, droit du commerce international
Règlement des différends
Sources du droit et ouvrages généraux en droitMots-clés : soft law arbitrage commercial international international commercial arbitration procédure source origines historiques ICC CCI UNCITRAL Unidroit lex mercatoria Résumé : “Soft law” is a current buzzword and considered a panacea for all kinds
of issues that arise in international commercial arbitration. Very little
research has, however, been done on the dogmatic underpinnings of the
concept and its actual legal relevance. This course follows the
development of the so-called “soft law” from its origins in public
international law to commercial arbitration, where it is used today as a
label for various instruments and phenomena, covering both procedural
aspects and the applicable substantive law: model laws, arbitration
rules, guidelines, the UNIDROIT Principles, the lex mercatoria, and
others.
It presents three particularly well-known sets of guidelines by the
International Bar Association and discusses the pros and cons of “soft
law” instruments and their potential normativity. The analysis suggests
that “soft law” instruments are typically less well recognised in practice
than is generally assumed. The author explains what such instruments
can achieve and what minimum requirements they have to full to at
least aspire to some legitimacy. He argues ultimately that “soft law”
instruments can be very useful tools, but they do not carry any
normativity.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 3027 XVII 2021 DAS Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible