Jurisdiction, admissibility and choice of law in international arbitration Liber Amicorum Michael Pryles

Discusses the jurisdiction, admissibility and choice of law provisions applied in the arbitration. These three elements play a prominent role in administering arbitration proceedings and are oft-cited in several awards and court decisions, particularly in cases transcending boundaries. In light of t...

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Otros Autores: Kaplan, Neil, editor (editor), Moser, Michael J., editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Wolters Kluwer [2018]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Law Governing Res Judicata in International Commercial Arbitration / Gary Born, Cavinder Bull SC, Jonathan Lim & Eunice Chan
  • Assignments "Mid-Arbitration" : Some Practical Considerations / Christopher Lau SC
  • Exploring the Interpretative and Jurisdictional Consequences of Including an Investment Chapter in a Free Trade Agreement / Christopher Thomas QC, Sarah Lim & Emily Choo
  • Temptation of Domesticity : An Evolving Challenge in Arbitration / Hon. Justice Clyde Croft
  • Interaction of Laws in International Arbitration : An Asian Perspective / Tan Sri Dato' Cecil Abraham, Aniz Ahmad Amirudin & Daniel Chua Wei Chuen
  • Balancing Party Autonomy, Jurisdiction and the Integrity of Arbitration : Where to Draw the Line? / Sir David A.R. Williams KNZM, QC & Anna Kirk
  • Jurisdictional Findings on Provisional Measures Applications in International Arbitration / Donald Francis Donovan, David W. Rivkin & Christopher K. Tahbaz
  • Work in Progress : Res Judicata and Issue Estoppel in Investment Arbitration / Gavan Griffith QC & Isabella Seif
  • Choosing the Law Governing the Arbitration Agreement / Ian Glick QC & V. Niranjan
  • Evidentiary Inferences : Do Choice of Law and Seat Make a Difference? / Karyl Nairn QC, Timothy G. Nelson & Paula F. Henin
  • Legal Criteria for Granting Relief in Emergency Arbitrator Proceedings : Where Are We Now and Where Do We Go from Here? / Kap-You (Kevin) Kim & Bhushan Satish
  • Unintended Consequences / Klaus Reichert SC
  • Mandatory Laws : Getting the Right Law in the Right Place / Lawrence G.S. Boo & Adriana Uson Ong
  • Intra-EU BITs : Competence and Consequences / Lord (Peter) Goldsmith QC, PC & Boxun Yin
  • Consolidation of Cases at ICSID / Chrysoula Mavromati & Meg Kinnear
  • Chimera of Admissibility in International Arbitration / Michael Hwang SC & Lim Si Cheng
  • Res Judicata and the "Could Have Been Claims" / Bernard Hanotiau
  • Substantive Rights of Parties in Arbitration : Voie Directe and Voie Indirecte / Doug Jones AO
  • ICANN's Dispute Resolution Mechanisms : With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility / Klaus Sachs & Friederike Maria Fronius
  • Practices, Arbitral Duties and Effects of Awards in Default Proceedings / Julian Lew QC
  • Law Applicable to Non-contractual Claims in International Commercial Arbitration / Simon Greenberg
  • Life after Death : The Arbitral Tribunal's Role Following Its Final Award / Stuart Isaacs QC
  • Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Choice of Law in International Arbitration / V.V. Veeder QC
  • Principled Approach Towards the Law Governing Arbitration Agreements / Wendy J. Miles QC & Nelson Goh.