International arbitration: a handbook
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION V
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION VII
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION IX
TABLE OF CASES XVII
TABLE OF LEGISLATION XIX
TABLE OF CONVENTIONS, ARBITRATION RULES AND STANDARD CLAUSES XXI
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1
WHAT IS ARBITRATION AND HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM OTHER FORMS OF
DISPUTE RESOLUTION? 2
THE LEGAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 3
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LABELS INTERNATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL 4
LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE - INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER 4
COMMERCIAL NATURE 5
THE ROLE OF STATE COURTS IN RELATION TO ARBITRATION 5
CHOOSING BETWEEN ARBITRATION AND COURT PROCEEDINGS 7
MAKING ARBITRATION WORK 9
CHAPTER 2 - APPLICABLE LAWS AND RULES 11
INTRODUCTION 11
APPLICABLE LAWS 11
CAPACITY 12
THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 12
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 13
THE DISPUTE 14
RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 17
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND TREATIES 17
THE GENEVA PROTOCOL OF 1923 17
THE GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1927 17
THE NEW YORK CONVENTION OF 1958 18
THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION OF 1961
18
THE WASHINGTON CONVENTION OF 1965 18
THE MOSCOW CONVENTION OF 1972 19
THE PANAMA CONVENTION OF 1975 19
THE OHADA TREATY OF 1993 19
THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT OF 1994 (NAFTA) 20
BILATERAL TREATIES 20
XI
XII INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: A HANDBOOK
THE UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES AND MODEL LAW 21
THE UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES 21
THE UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 22
CHAPTER 3 - THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 25
INTRODUCTION 25
REQUIREMENTS FOR A VALID AND EFFECTIVE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 25
THE REQUIREMENT FOR WRITING 25
EFFECTIVE SUBMISSION OF DISPUTES 26
IMPORTANT CHOICES IN AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 27
THE PLACE (OR SEAT ) OF THE ARBITRATION 27
RECOGNITION OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 28
THE PROCEEDINGS 28
RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF THE AWARD 29
INSTITUTIONAL (ADMINISTERED) OR NON-INSTITUTIONAL (AD HOC)
ARBITRATION 30
INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION 31
NON-INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION 34
A NOTE OF CAUTION 35
THE GOVERNING LAW OF THE CONTRACT AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 35
THE NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 36
THE LANGUAGE OF THE ARBITRATION 36
MULTI-TIERED DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES 36
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS 36
MULTI-PARTY ARBITRATION 38
INTRODUCTION 38
PROBLEMS OF MULTI-PARTY ARBITRATION 38
BEST SOLUTION 39
APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS 40
SUBSEQUENT JOINING OF THIRD PARTIES 42
SEPARATE ARBITRATIONS 43
STATE COURT INVOLVEMENT 44
CONFIDENTIALITY ISSUES 45
OTHER THIRD PARTY INVOLVEMENT IN ARBITRATION 45
CONCLUSION 46
CHAPTER 4 - ADR IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 47
INTRODUCTION 47
SOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ARBITRATION AND ADR 48
ADR ORGANISATIONS 48
FORMS OF ADR 49
MEDIATION 49
CONCILIATION 51
MED-ARB 51
MINI* TRIAL 53
NEUTRAL EVALUATION AND EXPERT DETERMINATION 54
OTHER FORMS OF ADR 55
SELECTING A NEUTRAL 55
CONTENTS XIII
ADR CLAUSES 56
ENFORCEABILITY OF THE DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSE 51
ENFORCEABILITY OF AN ARBITRATION AWARD 58
OTHER ISSUES 58
DRAFTING ADR OR MULTI-TIERED DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES 59
CHAPTER 5 -THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION
AND THE APPOINTMENT OF THE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL 61
INTRODUCTION 61
PRELIMINARY MATTERS 61
THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION 62
APPLICABLE RULES AND LAWS 62
TIME LIMITS 63
THE APPOINTMENT OF THE TRIBUNAL 65
THE NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 65
THE MANNER IN WHICH APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS MAY BE MADE 66
SELECTING AN ARBITRATOR 68
THE ROLE OF A PARTY-NOMINATED ARBITRATOR 70
THE TRIBUNAL S FEES AND EXPENSES 70
ESTABLISHING THE ENTITLEMENT TO FEES AND EXPENSES 70
SECURING PAYMENT OF THE TRIBUNAL S FEES AND EXPENSES 72
REMOVAL OF ARBITRATORS 72
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH REMOVAL MAY BE APPROPRIATE 72
APPLICATIONS FOR REMOVAL 73
THE CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVAL 73
CHAPTER 6 -THE JURISDICTION, POWERS AND
OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRIBUNAL 75
INTRODUCTION 75
APPLICABLE LAWS AND RULES 75
JURISDICTION 76
INTRODUCTION 76
THE CONSEQUENCES OF ABSENCE OF JURISDICTION 77
WHAT IS A PARTY TO DO IF IT BELIEVES THAT THE TRIBUNAL LACKS
JURISDICTION? 77
PARTIAL CHALLENGE 78
CHALLENGE TO THE ENTIRE JURISDICTION 80
THE POWERS OF THE TRIBUNAL 82
SOURCE AND PURPOSE 82
COMPLIANCE WITH THE TRIBUNAL S DIRECTIONS 83
THE TRIBUNAL S OBLIGATIONS 84
SOURCE AND NATURE 84
THE CONSEQUENCES OF, AND REMEDIES FOR, BREACH OF OBLIGATION 86
CHAPTER 7 -THE PROCEEDINGS 89
INTRODUCTION 89
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROCEEDINGS 89
XIV INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: A HANDBOOK
THE PRELIMINARY MEETING
91
FORM
91
TIMING
92
PREPARATION ^
ITEMS FOR THE AGENDA 92
AFTER THE PRELIMINARY MEETING 95
TERMS OF REFERENCE 95
THE ROLE OF TERMS OF REFERENCE 95
CONTENTS 96
DRAFTING
97
THE UNCO-OPERATIVE PARTY 97
THE WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS 97
INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 98
TIME LIMITS 98
EVIDENCE 99
TECHNICAL RULES OF EVIDENCE 99
BURDEN OF PROOF
10
DOCUMENTS
10
WITNESSES 1
2
EXPERT WITNESSES 103
THE HEARING 1
4
REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS 105
ARRANGEMENTS FOR HEARINGS 105
THE ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS AT THE HEARING 106
TRANSCRIPTS 1
6
THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ARBITRATION 106
FAILURE BY ONE PARTY TO PARTICIPATE 108
THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 108
THE LAW APPLICABLE TO THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 108
EX-PARTE HEARINGS 109
CHAPTER 8 - AWARDS 11
L
INTRODUCTION 111
TYPES OF AWARD 111
PROVISIONAL AWARDS 112
INTERIM AWARDS 112
PARTIAL AWARDS 112
FINAL AWARDS 112
C ONSENT AWARDS 113
DEFAULT AWARDS 113
REMEDIES WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED IN AN AWARD 113
ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY 11
4
DECLARATORY RELIEF 114
INTEREST 114
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 115
INJUNCTION 115
RECTIFICATION 116
PUNITIVE DAMAGES 116
CONTENTS XV
COSTS 116
VALIDITY OF THE AWARD 117
OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR ENFORCEMENT 119
REVIEW 119
COMMUNICATION 119
REGISTRATION OR DEPOSIT 120
CONSEQUENCES OF INVALIDITY 120
CHAPTER 9 - RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 121
AFTER THE AWARD 121
RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT 121
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN AWARDS 122
WHERE TO APPLY FOR RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT 122
PROCEDURE FOR RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT 125
TIME LIMITS 125
CHAPTER 10 - CHALLENGING OR RESISTING
ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 127
THE OPTIONS 127
APPEAL PURSUANT TO THE RULES OF THE ARBITRATION 127
CHALLENGE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE WHERE THE AWARD WAS MADE
( DOMESTIC AWARDS) 128
NATURE OF RELIEF 128
SCOPE FOR CHALLENGING A DOMESTIC AWARD 128
TIMING 129
RESISTING RECOGNITION AND/OR ENFORCEMENT OF A FOREIGN AWARD 130
APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION AND/OR ENFORCEMENT 130
DEFENCES UNDER THE NEW YORK CONVENTION 130
RESERVATIONS 132
SECURITY PENDING THE OUTCOME OF A CHALLENGE 133
STATE IMMUNITY 133
THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUCCESSFULLY RESISTING AN APPLICATION FOR THE
RECOGNITION AND/OR ENFORCEMENT OF A FOREIGN AWARD 133
CHAPTER 11 - INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION 135
INTRODUCTION 135
THE ICSID CONVENTION 135
BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 136
IDENTIFYING APPLICABLE TREATIES 137
WHO IS PROTECTED? 137
RIGHTS COMMONLY PROVIDED BY BITS AND MITS 138
ACCESS TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 140
THE CHOICE OF AN ARBITRATION FORUM 140
ADVANTAGES OF ICSID ARBITRATION 141
WHEN IS ICSID ARBITRATION AVAILABLE? 142
ARBITRATION PROCEDURE 142
REGISTRATION OF THE REQUEST FOR ARBITRATION 142
XVI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: A HANDBOOK
CONSTITUTION OF THE TRIBUNAL 143
PROCEDURAL LANGUAGES 144
COSTS AND DURATION OF PROCEEDINGS 144
ENFORCEMENT OF ICSID AWARDS 144
ICSID ADDITIONAL FACILITY ARBITRATION 145
CHALLENGES TO JURISDICTION 146
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS 146
MAKING A PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION 147
MATTERS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONTRACTING 147
MATTERS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IF PROBLEMS ARISE 148
APPENDIX 1: STATES IN WHICH THE NEW YORK CONVENTION OF 1958 HAS
ENTERED INTO FORCE (AS AT 1 JANUARY 2004) 149
APPENDIX 2: STATES WHICH HAVE BASED THEIR ARBITRATION LAWS ON THE
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 153
APPENDIX 3: COMPARATIVE TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 154
APPENDIX 4: STANDARD ARBITRATION CLAUSES RECOMMENDED BY THE
AAA/ICDR, THE ICC AND THE LCIA 159
APPENDIX 5: UNCITRAL MODEL ARBITRATION CLAUSE 161
APPENDIX 6: DRAFT NON-INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION CLAUSE 163
APPENDIX 7: LIST OF CERTAIN KEY BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 167
APPENDIX 8: LIST OF CONTRACTING STATES AND OTHER SIGNATORIES OF THE
WASHINGTON, OR ICSID, CONVENTION (AS OF NOVEMBER 2003) 169
APPENDIX 9: SOME USEFUL WEBSITES 173
INDEX 175
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CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION V
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION VII
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION IX
TABLE OF CASES XVII
TABLE OF LEGISLATION XIX
TABLE OF CONVENTIONS, ARBITRATION RULES AND STANDARD CLAUSES XXI
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1
WHAT IS ARBITRATION AND HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM OTHER FORMS OF
DISPUTE RESOLUTION? 2
THE LEGAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 3
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LABELS "INTERNATIONAL" AND "COMMERCIAL" 4
LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE - "INTERNATIONAL" CHARACTER 4
"COMMERCIAL" NATURE 5
THE ROLE OF STATE COURTS IN RELATION TO ARBITRATION 5
CHOOSING BETWEEN ARBITRATION AND COURT PROCEEDINGS 7
MAKING ARBITRATION WORK 9
CHAPTER 2 - APPLICABLE LAWS AND RULES 11
INTRODUCTION 11
APPLICABLE LAWS 11
CAPACITY 12
THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 12
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 13
THE DISPUTE 14
RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 17
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND TREATIES 17
THE GENEVA PROTOCOL OF 1923 17
THE GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1927 17
THE NEW YORK CONVENTION OF 1958 18
THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION OF 1961
18
THE WASHINGTON CONVENTION OF 1965 18
THE MOSCOW CONVENTION OF 1972 19
THE PANAMA CONVENTION OF 1975 19
THE OHADA TREATY OF 1993 19
THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT OF 1994 (NAFTA) 20
BILATERAL TREATIES 20
XI
XII INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: A HANDBOOK
THE UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES AND MODEL LAW 21
THE UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES 21
THE UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 22
CHAPTER 3 - THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 25
INTRODUCTION 25
REQUIREMENTS FOR A VALID AND EFFECTIVE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 25
THE REQUIREMENT FOR WRITING 25
EFFECTIVE SUBMISSION OF DISPUTES 26
IMPORTANT CHOICES IN AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 27
THE PLACE (OR "SEAT") OF THE ARBITRATION 27
RECOGNITION OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 28
THE PROCEEDINGS 28
RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF THE AWARD 29
"INSTITUTIONAL" (ADMINISTERED) OR "NON-INSTITUTIONAL" (AD HOC)
ARBITRATION 30
INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION 31
NON-INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION 34
A NOTE OF CAUTION 35
THE GOVERNING LAW OF THE CONTRACT AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 35
THE NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 36
THE LANGUAGE OF THE ARBITRATION 36
MULTI-TIERED DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES 36
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS 36
MULTI-PARTY ARBITRATION 38
INTRODUCTION 38
PROBLEMS OF MULTI-PARTY ARBITRATION 38
BEST SOLUTION 39
APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS 40
SUBSEQUENT JOINING OF THIRD PARTIES 42
SEPARATE ARBITRATIONS 43
STATE COURT INVOLVEMENT 44
CONFIDENTIALITY ISSUES 45
OTHER THIRD PARTY INVOLVEMENT IN ARBITRATION 45
CONCLUSION 46
CHAPTER 4 - ADR IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 47
INTRODUCTION 47
SOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ARBITRATION AND ADR 48
ADR ORGANISATIONS 48
FORMS OF ADR 49
MEDIATION 49
CONCILIATION 51
MED-ARB 51
MINI* TRIAL 53
NEUTRAL EVALUATION AND EXPERT DETERMINATION 54
OTHER FORMS OF ADR 55
SELECTING A NEUTRAL 55
CONTENTS XIII
ADR CLAUSES 56
ENFORCEABILITY OF THE DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSE 51
ENFORCEABILITY OF AN ARBITRATION AWARD 58
OTHER ISSUES 58
DRAFTING ADR OR MULTI-TIERED DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES 59
CHAPTER 5 -THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION
AND THE APPOINTMENT OF THE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL 61
INTRODUCTION 61
PRELIMINARY MATTERS 61
THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION 62
APPLICABLE RULES AND LAWS 62
TIME LIMITS 63
THE APPOINTMENT OF THE TRIBUNAL 65
THE NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 65
THE MANNER IN WHICH APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS MAY BE MADE 66
SELECTING AN ARBITRATOR 68
THE ROLE OF A PARTY-NOMINATED ARBITRATOR 70
THE TRIBUNAL'S FEES AND EXPENSES 70
ESTABLISHING THE ENTITLEMENT TO FEES AND EXPENSES 70
SECURING PAYMENT OF THE TRIBUNAL'S FEES AND EXPENSES 72
REMOVAL OF ARBITRATORS 72
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH REMOVAL MAY BE APPROPRIATE 72
APPLICATIONS FOR REMOVAL 73
THE CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVAL 73
CHAPTER 6 -THE JURISDICTION, POWERS AND
OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRIBUNAL 75
INTRODUCTION 75
APPLICABLE LAWS AND RULES 75
JURISDICTION 76
INTRODUCTION 76
THE CONSEQUENCES OF ABSENCE OF JURISDICTION 77
WHAT IS A PARTY TO DO IF IT BELIEVES THAT THE TRIBUNAL LACKS
JURISDICTION? 77
PARTIAL CHALLENGE 78
CHALLENGE TO THE ENTIRE JURISDICTION 80
THE POWERS OF THE TRIBUNAL 82
SOURCE AND PURPOSE 82
COMPLIANCE WITH THE TRIBUNAL'S DIRECTIONS 83
THE TRIBUNAL'S OBLIGATIONS 84
SOURCE AND NATURE 84
THE CONSEQUENCES OF, AND REMEDIES FOR, BREACH OF OBLIGATION 86
CHAPTER 7 -THE PROCEEDINGS 89
INTRODUCTION 89
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROCEEDINGS 89
XIV INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: A HANDBOOK
THE PRELIMINARY MEETING
91
FORM
91
TIMING
92
PREPARATION ^
ITEMS FOR THE AGENDA 92
AFTER THE PRELIMINARY MEETING 95
TERMS OF REFERENCE 95
THE ROLE OF TERMS OF REFERENCE 95
CONTENTS 96
DRAFTING
97
THE UNCO-OPERATIVE PARTY 97
THE WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS 97
INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 98
TIME LIMITS 98
EVIDENCE 99
TECHNICAL RULES OF EVIDENCE 99
BURDEN OF PROOF
10
DOCUMENTS
10
WITNESSES 1
2
EXPERT WITNESSES 103
THE HEARING 1
4
REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS 105
ARRANGEMENTS FOR HEARINGS 105
THE ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS AT THE HEARING 106
TRANSCRIPTS 1
6
THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ARBITRATION 106
FAILURE BY ONE PARTY TO PARTICIPATE 108
THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 108
THE LAW APPLICABLE TO THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 108
EX-PARTE HEARINGS 109
CHAPTER 8 - AWARDS 11
L
INTRODUCTION 111
TYPES OF AWARD 111
PROVISIONAL AWARDS 112
INTERIM AWARDS 112
PARTIAL AWARDS 112
FINAL AWARDS 112
C ONSENT AWARDS 113
DEFAULT AWARDS 113
REMEDIES WHICH MAY BE INCLUDED IN AN AWARD 113
ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY 11
4
DECLARATORY RELIEF 114
INTEREST 114
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 115
INJUNCTION 115
RECTIFICATION 116
PUNITIVE DAMAGES 116
CONTENTS XV
COSTS 116
VALIDITY OF THE AWARD 117
OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR ENFORCEMENT 119
REVIEW 119
COMMUNICATION 119
REGISTRATION OR DEPOSIT 120
CONSEQUENCES OF INVALIDITY 120
CHAPTER 9 - RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 121
AFTER THE AWARD 121
RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT 121
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN AWARDS 122
WHERE TO APPLY FOR RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT 122
PROCEDURE FOR RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT 125
TIME LIMITS 125
CHAPTER 10 - CHALLENGING OR RESISTING
ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 127
THE OPTIONS 127
APPEAL PURSUANT TO THE RULES OF THE ARBITRATION 127
CHALLENGE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE WHERE THE AWARD WAS MADE
("DOMESTIC" AWARDS) 128
NATURE OF RELIEF 128
SCOPE FOR CHALLENGING A "DOMESTIC" AWARD 128
TIMING 129
RESISTING RECOGNITION AND/OR ENFORCEMENT OF A "FOREIGN" AWARD 130
APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION AND/OR ENFORCEMENT 130
DEFENCES UNDER THE NEW YORK CONVENTION 130
RESERVATIONS 132
SECURITY PENDING THE OUTCOME OF A CHALLENGE 133
STATE IMMUNITY 133
THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUCCESSFULLY RESISTING AN APPLICATION FOR THE
RECOGNITION AND/OR ENFORCEMENT OF A FOREIGN AWARD 133
CHAPTER 11 - INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION 135
INTRODUCTION 135
THE ICSID CONVENTION 135
BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 136
IDENTIFYING APPLICABLE TREATIES 137
WHO IS PROTECTED? 137
RIGHTS COMMONLY PROVIDED BY BITS AND MITS 138
ACCESS TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 140
THE CHOICE OF AN ARBITRATION FORUM 140
ADVANTAGES OF ICSID ARBITRATION 141
WHEN IS ICSID ARBITRATION AVAILABLE? 142
ARBITRATION PROCEDURE 142
REGISTRATION OF THE REQUEST FOR ARBITRATION 142
XVI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: A HANDBOOK
CONSTITUTION OF THE TRIBUNAL 143
PROCEDURAL LANGUAGES 144
COSTS AND DURATION OF PROCEEDINGS 144
ENFORCEMENT OF ICSID AWARDS 144
ICSID ADDITIONAL FACILITY ARBITRATION 145
CHALLENGES TO JURISDICTION 146
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS 146
MAKING A PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION 147
MATTERS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONTRACTING 147
MATTERS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IF PROBLEMS ARISE 148
APPENDIX 1: STATES IN WHICH THE NEW YORK CONVENTION OF 1958 HAS
ENTERED INTO FORCE (AS AT 1 JANUARY 2004) 149
APPENDIX 2: STATES WHICH HAVE BASED THEIR ARBITRATION LAWS ON THE
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 153
APPENDIX 3: COMPARATIVE TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 154
APPENDIX 4: STANDARD ARBITRATION CLAUSES RECOMMENDED BY THE
AAA/ICDR, THE ICC AND THE LCIA 159
APPENDIX 5: UNCITRAL MODEL ARBITRATION CLAUSE 161
APPENDIX 6: DRAFT NON-INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION CLAUSE 163
APPENDIX 7: LIST OF CERTAIN KEY BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 167
APPENDIX 8: LIST OF CONTRACTING STATES AND OTHER SIGNATORIES OF THE
WASHINGTON, OR ICSID, CONVENTION (AS OF NOVEMBER 2003) 169
APPENDIX 9: SOME USEFUL WEBSITES 173
INDEX 175 |
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