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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
[A
detailed
synopsis
appears at the start of each chapter]
Preface
...................................................................................................xix
About the Editors
...................................................................................xxi
About the Contributors
........................................................................xxiii
PART ONE
ARBITRATION
Chapter
1.1
INTRODUCTION: WHY ARBITRATE
Andreas F. Lowenfeld
§ 1.01
Overview.....
.................................................................................3
§ 1.02
Selecting a Forum
........................................................................5
§ 1.03
Selecting the Arbitrators
.............................................................. 6
§ 1.04
Selecting the Applicable Law
......................................................8
§ 1.05
Enforcing the Award
..................................................................30
§ 1.06
Other Claimed Advantages
........................................................11
§ 1.07
Conclusion
.................................................................................12
Chapter
1.2
DRAFTING AN ENFORCEABLE ARBITRATION CLAUSE
Daniel M. Kolkey
Richard Chernick
§ 2.01
Introduction..
.............................................................................. 14
§ 2.02
The Scope of the Clause
............................................................ 15
§ 2.03
The Rules Governing the Arbitration
........................................21
§ 2.04
The Number of Arbitrators
........................................................ 28
§ 2.05
The Method of Appointment of the Arbitrators
.........................30
§ 2.06
The Place of the Arbitration..
.....................................................36
§ 2.07
The Language of the Proceedings
..............................................39
111
Practitioner s Handbook on International Arbitration and Mediation
§ 2.08
Discovery
...................................................................................40
§ 2.09
Interim Relief
.............................................................................42
§2.10
Choice of Law
............................................................................45
§ 2.11
Judicial Review
..........................................................................46
§ 2.12
Currency of the Award
..............................................................50
§ 2.13
Attorney Fees
.............................................................................51
§ 2.14
Sovereign Immunity
.................................................................. 52
§ 2.15
Conclusion
.................................................................................53
Appendix of Arbitration Clauses
...............................................53
Chapter
1.3
HOW TO COMMENCE AN
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
Stephen R. Bond
Abby Cohen
Smutny
§3.01
Introduction
................................................................................ 59
§ 3.02
General Considerations before Commencing
Arbitration
..................................................................................63
§ 3.03
Procedures for Commencing an International
Arbitration
..................................................................................73
§ 3.04
Selecting Arbitrators
................................................................101
§ 3.05
Enforcement of Arbitral Agreements
.......................................105
§ 3.06
Simultaneous Commencement of Arbitration
and Litigation
...........................................................................115
Chapter
1.4
SELECTING THE SITE FOR ARBITRATION
James H. Carter
§ 4.01
Introduction: The Importance of the Site......
...........................122
§ 4.02
Factors to Weigh in Selecting a Site
........................................ 125
§ 4.03
Sites to Consider and Their Legal Frameworks
.......................132
§ 4.04
How Arbitral Institutions Can Help Select a Site
.................... 140
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Chapter
1.5
PROCEDURAL ISSUES
TO CONSIDER
David
W.
Rivkin
§ 5.01
Introduction
..............................................................................142
§ 5.02
International Arbitration Rules
................................................142
§ 5.03
Pre-hearing Conferences
..........................................................146
§ 5.04
Discovery
.................................................................................154
§ 5.05
Pre-hearing Motions
................................................................ 157
§ 5.06
Choice-of-Law Considerations
................................................158
§ 5.07
Interim Orders
.......................................................................... 159
§ 5.08
Witness Statements and Expert Reports
..................................161
Chapter
Ł6
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR
CONDUCTING THE HEARING
John Tackaberry
§ 6.01
Introduction
..............................................................................164
§ 6.02
The Use of Institutional Rules at the Hearing
.......................... 1 68
§ 6.03
The Preliminary Meeting
.........................................................173
§ 6.04
Factual Evidence
......................................................................182
§ 6.05
Expert Evidence
.......................................................................191
§ 6.06
Documents in the Witness Box
................................................ 195
§ 6.07
Witness Annotations in Evidence
............................................196
§ 6.08
Closing Submissions.....
...........................................................196
§ 6.09
Time-Controlled Hearings
....................................................... 197
Appendix
1 —
Sample Template for a Hearing
................................... 200
Appendix
2 —
Chess Clock Arbitrations
............................................. 208
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Chapter
1.7
THE AWARD
Jonathan Sutcliffe
§ 7.01
In General
................................................................................221
§ 7.02
Formal Requirements and Components of an
Award
......................................................................................232
§ 7.03
Drafting the Award
..................................................................252
§ 7.04
Deliberations of the Arbitrators
...............................................259
§ 7.05
Dissenting Opinions
...................„............................................. 268
§ 7.06
Awards of Costs
.......................................................................271
§ 7.07
Corrections, Interpretations, and Additional
Awards
.....................................................................................275
§ 7.08
Notification and Deposit of the Award
....................................278
§ 7.09
Special Requirements
.............................................................. 280
Chapter
1.8
ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS
UNDER THE NEW YORK CONVENTION
Steven L. Smith
§ 8.01
Introduction
..............................................................................285
§ 8.02
The Convention s Background
................................................286
§ 8.03
How the Convention Encourages Enforcement
of Awards
.................................................................................288
§ 8.04
Procedures and Prerequisites for Enforcement
........................295
§ 8.05
Defenses to Enforcement
.........................................................314
§ 8.06
Practical Issues Regarding Enforcement
.................................349
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Chapter
1.9
BECOMING AN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATOR:
QUALIFICATIONS, DISCLOSURES, CONDUCT,
AND REMOVAL
Richard M. Mosk
Tom Ginsburg
§ 9.01
In General
................................................................................367
§ 9.02
Appointment Practices
.............................................................371
§ 9.03
Qualifications of Arbitrators
....................................................375
§ 9.04
Independence and Impartiality
.................................................380
§ 9.05
Role of the Party-
Appo
inted
Arbitrator
...................................387
§ 9.06
Disclosure Requirements
.........................................................390
§ 9.07
Objections and Challenges
.......................................................395
§ 9.08
Resignation, Removal and Replacement of Arbitrators...........
402
§ 9.09
Communications with Parties
.................................................. 405
§ 9.10
Relations with Other Arbitrators
..............................................41 1
§ 9.11
Arbitrator Liability....
...............................................................415
§ 9.12
Compensation and Financial Issues
.........................................419
§ 9.13
Conclusion
...............................................................................423
Chapter 1.
10
RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION:
A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE
S.I. Strong
§10.01
Introduction
...........................................................................426
§ 10.02
The Central Importance of Research and Written
Advocacy in International Commercial Arbitration..............
429
§ 10.03
How It s Done—Research Sources and Strategies in
International Commercial Arbitration
................................... 439
§ 10.04
Going Forward
......................................................................469
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PART TWO
MEDIATION
Chapter II.l
INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION BASICS
Robert B. Davidson
§1.01
Introduction
..............................................................................477
§ 1.02
What is Mediation?....
..............................................................479
§ 1.03
Advantages and Disadvantages of Mediation as a
Settlement Process
...................................................................481
§ 1.04
Distinctive Issues when Mediating International
Business Disputes
....................................................................483
§ 1.05
Arbitrators Settling Cases
........................................................501
§ 1.06
Mediators Acting as Arbitrators
.............................................. 508
§ 1.07
Working with an Interpreter
....................................................509
§ 1.08
Drafting an International Mediation Clause
............................512
Chapter II.2
INITIATING AN INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION
Robert B. Davidson
§ 2.01
Introduction
..............................................................................519
§ 2.02
Note Regarding Conciliation versus Mediation
in International Mediation
....................................................... 521
§ 2.03
How International Mediation is Initiated
.................................522
§ 2.04
Institutional Organizations that Offer Mediation....
.................526
§ 2.05
Case Value and Selection of the Administrator
for the Mediation
..................................................................... 528
§ 2.06
Maintaining the Mediator s Neutral Role
through an Administrator
......................................................... 529
§ 2.07
Selecting the Mediation Rules
................................................. 530
§ 2.08
Selecting the Mediator
.............................................................533
§ 2.09
Rules of Confidentiality
...........................................................537
Vili
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§ 2.10
Selection of Language to Be Used in the Mediation
...............540
§ 2.11
Selection of Site of the Mediation
...........................................541
§ 2.12
Conclusion
...............................................................................543
Chapter II.3
REPRESENTING CLIENTS IN MEDIATIONS
Robert B. Davidson
§ 3.01
Overview of Attorneys Roles in Mediations
.......................... 548
§ 3.02
Advising the Client about the Mediation Option
..................... 549
§ 3.03
Negotiating Agreement to Mediate with the Other
Attorney
...................................................................................555
§ 3.04
Preparing for the Mediation Sessions: Preparing the Case
........ 560
§ 3.05
Preparing for the Mediation Sessions:
Preparing the Client
.................................................................584
§ 3.06
Representing the Client in the Mediation Sessions:
Pre-mediation Conference
....................................................... 589
§ 3.07
Representing the Client in the Mediation Sessions:
The Formal Mediation Sessions
.............................................. 591
§ 3.08
Representing the Client in the Mediation Sessions:
Post Sessions
............................................................................ 597
CHAPTER II.4
MEDIATING DISPUTES IN CHINA
Meg
Utterback
§4.01
Introduction
..............................................................................602
§ 4.02
History Rooted in Confucianism
............................................ 603
§ 4.03
Nature of a Chinese Mediation
................................................ 604
§ 4.04
What to Expect as a Foreign Party.......
.................................... 605
§ 4.05
Recent Legalization of Mediation
.............,.............................. 606
§ 4.06
Types of Mediation in China
................................................... 606
§ 4.07
Mediation Institutions..............................................................
610
§ 4.08
Mediation in Hong Kong and Singapore
................................. 612
§ 4.09
Conclusion
............................................................................... 613
Practitioner s Handbook on International Arbitration and Mediation
PART THREE
SELECTED COUNTRIES
CHAPTER III
Л
CANADA
J. Brian Casey
§ 1.01
Political and Legal Overview
........................................,......... 619
§ 1.02
Legal Context for International Arbitration
.............................620
§ 1.03
Summary of International Arbitration Laws
Adopted by the Provinces and Territories
............................... 622
§ 1.04
Arbitral Institutions in Canada
.................................................638
§ 1.05
Arbitration Activities and Training
..........................................641
§ 1.06
Judicial Trends
.........................................................................642
§ 1.07
Practical Issues in Conducting an Arbitration in Canada
........647
Appendix A
.......................................................................................651
CHAPTER
Ш.2
CHINA
Brenda D. Horrigan
Felix Hess
§2.01
Introduction
..............................................................................657
§ 2.02
Features of Arbitration Law in China
......................................661
§ 2.03
Requirement for Local Counsel
...............................................666
§ 2.04
Commencing an Arbitration
.................................................... 666
§ 2.05
Practical Considerations for Conducting the Arbitration
......... 673
§ 2.06
Arbitration Awards
..................................................................678
§ 2.07
Recognition and Enforcement and Setting Aside of
Arbitral Awards
....................................................................... 680
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CHAPTER III.3
HONG KONG
Peter S. Caldwell
§3.01
Introduction
..............................................................................689
§ 3.02
Arbitration Law
in Hong Kong and Conventions
....................692
§ 3.03
Institutional Arbitration
Institutions and Ad Hoc
Arbitration in
Hong Kong
........................................................696
§ 3.04
Counsel in Arbitration in
Hong Kong
......................................699
§ 3.05
Commencing an Arbitration
....................................................700
§ 3.06
Practical Considerations for Conducting the Hearing...
...........707
§ 3.07
Conciliation and Mediation
.....................................................710
§ 3.08
Costs
........................................................................................ 712
§ 3.09
Arbitration Awards
.................................................................. 713
§3.10
Recourse against Awards..............
...........................................716
§ 3.11
Recognition and Enforcement of Awards
................................ 717
CHAPTER III.4
ENGLAND
Arthur L. Marriott
§ 4.01
Introduction
..............................................................................722
§ 4.02
Arbitration and the Courts
.......................................................723
§ 4.03
International Developments in the
Harmonisation
of
Arbitration Law
........................................................................726
§ 4.04
English Practice and Modern Arbitration Rules
......................727
§ 4.05
Some Words about Discovery
................................................. 728
§ 4.06
Use of Counsel in Arbitrations
................................................ 729
§ 4.07
Statutory Reform in England
................................................... 729
§ 4.08
Details of the Statute..................
.............................................. 732
§ 4.09
Awards
..................................................................................... 741
§4.10
Enforcement of Awards
........................................................... 746
§ 4.11
Major Arbitral Institutions
....................................................... 749
§4.12
Conclusion........
....................................................................... 750
Practitioner s Handbook on International Arbitration and Mediation
CHAPTER
Ш.5
FRANCE
Philippe
Sarraühé
§ 5.01
Introduction and Definitions
....................................................756
§ 5.02
Sources of French International Arbitration Law
....................757
§ 5.03
Arbitral Institutions in France
..................................................759
§ 5.04
Need for Local Counsel
........................................................... 760
§ 5.05
Arbitration Agreement
............................................................. 760
§ 5.06
Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunal
............................................. 768
§ 5.07
Arbitral Proceedings
................................................................ 770
§ 5.08
Arbitral Award
......................................................................... 773
§ 5.09
Review Procedures
..................................................................776
CHAPTER III.6
GERMANY
Patricia
Nacimiento
§ 6.01
Introduction: Arbitration in Germany
......................................785
§ 6.02
Arbitration Law in Germany
....................................................786
§ 6.03
Conciliation and Mediation
.....................................................789
§ 6.04
Institutional and Ad Hoc Arbitration in Germany
...................790
§ 6.05
Commencing an Arbitration
....................................................793
§ 6.06
Applicable Law
........................................................................821
§ 6.07
The Arbitration Proceedings
....................................................822
§ 6.08
Specific State Court Proceedings in Support of or in
Relation to Arbitration.......
.................,....................................831
§ 6.09
The Award
...............................................................................836
§6.10
Recourse against an Award
...................................................... 840
§ 6.1
1 Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
.................. 848
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CHAPTER III.7
JAPAN
Steven
L.
Smith
Scott Nonaka
§ 7.01
Introduction,.
............................................................................856
§ 7.02
Arbitration Laws and Conventions
..........................................857
§ 7.03
Arbitral Institutions in Japan
....................................................861
§ 7.04
Judicial Involvement in the Arbitral Proceedings
.................... 867
§ 7.05
Practical Considerations Governing Selection of the
Arbitrator
.................................................................................874
§ 7.06
Practical Considerations for Conducting the
Hearing
.................................................................................... 877
§ 7.07
Formalities for the Award
........................................................88/
§ 7.08
Review and Enforcement of Awards
....................................... 890
CHAPTER
Ш.8
SWEDEN
Kaj Hober
§ 8.01
Introduction
..............................................................................900
§ 8.02
Arbitration Laws and Conventions
..........................................901
§ 8.03
Arbitral Institutions in the Country
..........................................904
§ 8.04
Requirement of Local Counsel
................................................908
§ 8.05
Judicial Involvement in the Arbitral Proceedings
....................908
§ 8.06
Practical Considerations Governing Selection
of the Arbitrator
.......................................................................923
§ 8.07
Governing Law for Arbitrations in Sweden...
..........................927
§ 8.08
Practical Considerations for Conducting the
Hearing
....................................................................................935
§ 8.09
Formalities for the Award
........................................................ 939
§ 8.10
Review of Awards
................................................................... 941
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CHAPTER III.9
SWITZERLAND
Paolo
Michele Patocchi
§ 9.01
Sources of Swiss Arbitration Law
—
Swiss Arbitral
Institutions
............................................................................... 956
§ 9.02
The Scope of Application of the Law on International
Arbitration
................................................................................977
§ 9.03
The Arbitration Agreement
........,............................,................981
§ 9.04
Requirements for Counsel Appearing in Arbitration
Proceedings and Court Proceedings Related
to Arbitration
...........................................................................989
§ 9.05
Commencing an Arbitration in Switzerland
............................990
§ 9.06
Conduct of Arbitrators and Challenge
of an Arbitrator
......................................................................1001
§ 9.07
Arbitral Procedure
.................................................................. 1013
§ 9.08
The Award
............................................................................. 1034
§ 9.09
Setting Aside Proceedings and Revocation Proceedings
against an Arbitral Award Made in Switzerland..............
...... 1042
§ 9.10
Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
in Switzerland
........................................................................1050
CHAPTER
ШЛО
UNITED STATES
Jeffrey H. Dasteei
§ 10.01
Introduction
............................................................................ 1 102
§ 10.02
The Law Governing International Arbitration
in the United States.....
........................................................... 1103
§ 10.03
Determining Whether an Arbitration Agreement
or Award is an International Arbitration under
United States Law..
........................,.......................................1105
§ 10,04
Compelling an International Arbitration in the
United States.
......................................................................... 1109
§ 10.05
Jurisdiction: Court or Arbitrator
............................................ 1110
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§ 10.06
Competence-Competence in the
United States......................1112
§ 10.07
Concurrent Jurisdiction in the
United States.........................1114
§ 10.08
Matters outside the Scope of
International
Arbitration
in the United States
................................................................1116
§ 10.09
Selection of Arbitrators and Disqualification
Rules/Procedures
...................................................................1117
§ 10.10
Advocates Not Licensed to Practice at the Seat
of the Arbitration
...................................................................1119
§ 10.11
The Effect of U.S. Style Litigation on the Practice
of International Arbitration in the United States
.................... 1120
§ 10.12
Differences in Hearing Procedures
.......................................1124
§ 10.13
Challenging and Enforcing International Arbitration
Awards in the United States
................................................... 1125
§ 10.14
Conclusion
.............................................................................1 129
Index
...................................................................................................1131
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spelling | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation Daniel M. Kolkey ; Richard Chernick ; Barbara Reeves Neal, editors Third edition Huntington, New York Juris Net, LLC [2012] xxxii, 1165 Seiten 1 CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Arbitration and award, International Dispute resolution (Law) Mediation, International Internationale Handelsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4132605-2 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Handelsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4132605-2 s DE-604 Kolkey, Daniel M. (DE-588)1025108930 edt Chernick, Richard (DE-588)1188626116 edt Reeves Neal, Barbara (DE-588)1188626280 edt Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025175357&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation |
title_auth | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation |
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title_full | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation Daniel M. Kolkey ; Richard Chernick ; Barbara Reeves Neal, editors |
title_fullStr | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation Daniel M. Kolkey ; Richard Chernick ; Barbara Reeves Neal, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation Daniel M. Kolkey ; Richard Chernick ; Barbara Reeves Neal, editors |
title_short | Practitioner's handbook on international arbitration and mediation |
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