Party-appointed arbitrators in international commercial arbitration

Party-Appointed Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration presents a detailed examination, long overdue, of how the agreement of disputing parties to each make a unilateral agreed-upon appointment of an arbitrator affects the actual process of arbitration. The topic of unilateral nominatio...

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Autor principal: Gomez-Acebo, Alfonso (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International cop. 2016
Colección:International Arbitration Law Library
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Sumario:Party-Appointed Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration presents a detailed examination, long overdue, of how the agreement of disputing parties to each make a unilateral agreed-upon appointment of an arbitrator affects the actual process of arbitration. The topic of unilateral nominations itself is of general interest to everyone in the arbitration community. Three-member arbitral tribunals with two party-appointed arbitrators are the most frequent tribunals in international arbitration and, therefore, virtually all arbitration practitioners are often confronted with questions about the system of unilateral nominations. This book takes a step forward by offering a comprehensive study of the system of party-appointed arbitrators in international commercial arbitration. The study takes a three-pronged approach: historical analysis of unilateral nominations, a theoretical critical assessment of how the system of unilateral nominations currently works and a comparative empirical study of challenges of arbitrators depending on the method of appointment.
Descripción Física:xix, 215 p. : il. ; 25 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 203-215)
ISBN:9789041166715