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Arbitration Law
Product Details:
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
Dimensions: 25.00 X 0.79 X 18.00
Publisher Code: 9781843113744
Date Added: 2018-08-08
Search Category: International
Overview:
Arbitration has established itself as one of the principal methods of dispute resolution. This means that coverage of the latest developments in the arbitral process and the legal proceedings that govern it are essential. Arbitration Law contains all recent case law arising from the Arbitration Act 1996 and includes cases from international jurisdictions that have adopted the Model Arbitration Law (including Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand). It considers the impact of the Civil Procedure Rules on UK arbitration practice and procedure and analyses all the important international conventions UNCITRAL Model Law, New York Convention) and EU measures (Council Regulation 44/2001, Lugano and Rome conventions).
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Table Of Contents:
All recent case law arising from the Arbitration Act 1996, including: Atlanska Plovidba v Consignaciones Asturianas SA; Carter v Simpson Associates (Architects) Ltd; Halsey v Milton Keynes General NHS Trust; Keydon Estates Ltd v Western Power Distribution (South Wales) Ltd; King v Brandywine Reinsurance Co (UK) Ltd; King v Tune; Margulead Ltd v Exide Technologies; Ronly Holdings v JSC Zestafoni G Nikoladze Ferroalloy Plant; Tonicstar Ltd v American Home Assurance Co; Westland Helicopters Ltd v Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan; Includes cases from international jurisdictions that have adopted the Model Arbitration Law (including Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand); Analyses all the important international Conventions (UNCITRAL Model Law, New York Convention) and EU measures (Council Regulation 44/2001, Lugano and Rome Conventions)