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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Dedication
- Author Biography
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Australia
- Belgium
- Canada
- China
- Dutch
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- England
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Hong Kong
- India
- Ireland, Northern
- Italy
- The Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Scotland
- Singapore
- South Africa
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom – Statutory Instruments
- United States – Constitution
- United States – Federal
- United States – Restatements/American Law Institute (ALI)
- United States – State Statutes
- Wales
- Table of Treaties and Agreements
- European Directives, Regulations, Treaties and Conventions
- Table of Arbitral Awards
- Ad Hoc And Miscellaneous Awards
- American Arbitration Association (AAA)
- Arbitral Tribunal For The Agreement On German External Debt
- International Centre For Settlement Of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Additional Facility
- International Centre For Settlement Of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Arbitration
- International Chamber Of Commerce (Icc) Awards
- Iran-U.S. Claims tribunal
- London Court Of International Arbitration (LCIA)
- Netherlands Arbitration Institute
- Netherlands Royal Association Of The Committee Of Grain Traders
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- United Nations Commission On International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
- Table of Rules
- American Arbitration Association (AAA)
- American Bar Association (ABA)
- American Law Institute (ALI)/Unidroit
- China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC)
- Claims Resolution Tribunal (Switzerland)
- Finland Central Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Insitute
- International bank for reconstruction and development
- International Bar Association (IBA)
- International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
- International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
- International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC)
- International Court of Justice (ICJ)
- International Law Commission
- International Monetary Fund
- London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
- Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)
- New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
- Stockholm chamber of commerce
- Swiss rules of international arbitration 2004\120
- United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
- Table of Authorities (Books and Articles)
- Main Text
- Part I The Nature of International Business Arbitration
- 1 The Maturing of Arbitration: Continuity and Change
- 2 Arbitrator Integrity: The Transient and the Permanent
- A Level Playing Fields
- B Problematic Relationships and Attitudes
- C New Frontiers
- D Challenges in Investor State Arbitration
- E Three Recurring Problems
- F Intellectual Integrity
- G The Object of an Arbitrator’s Duties
- 3 Arbitrators and Accuracy
- 4 The Politics of Class Action Arbitration: Jurisdictional Legitimacy and Vindication of Contract Rights
- 5 Arbitration’s Procedural Matrix
- A Introduction: The Type of Change We Call Progress
- B Arbitration and the Courts: The Scope of Judicial Oversight
- C Investment Treaties, Backlash and Public Policy
- D Guidelines for the Conduct of Proceedings
- E Conclusion: A View from Mount Pisgah
- Part II Legal Framework: Courts, Statutes and Treaties
- A Arbitral Jurisdiction
- 1 Who Decides What? A Comment on Lesotho Highlands
- 2 The Arbitrability Dicta in First Options
- 3 The Contours of Arbitral Jurisdiction
- 4 Private Adjudicators and the Public Interest
- A Introduction
- B Of Automobiles and Antitrust
- C Subject Matter Arbitrability: Characterizing Claims and Prioritizing Policies
- A hierarchy of policies
- D The “Second Look” Doctrine
- E Choice of Law and Imperative National Norms
- F The Next Confrontation: The Bankruptcy Code
- G Justifying a Double Standard of Arbitrability
- H Conclusion
- 5 The Arbitrator’s Jurisdiction to Determine Jurisdiction
- A Introduction: The Limits of Language
- B The Basics
- C Clarifications
- D Taxonomy: What is a Jurisdictional Question?
- E Items for Further Consideration
- “Manifestly void” clauses in France
- The new approach in Germany
- Arbitral jurisdiction and contract interpretation
- The “arbitrability question” in the United States
- F Conclusion: Costs and Benefits
- 6 Non-Signatories and International Contracts
- B Judicial Supervision
- 1 Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
- 2 Why Courts Review Arbitral Awards
- 3 The Arbitral Situs and the Lex Loci Arbitri
- 4 Saving the Federal Arbitration Act
- C The Effect of Annulment
- D The Architecture of Arbitration
- 1 The Interaction of Courts and Arbitrators in England
- 2 Amending the Federal Arbitration Act
- A Introduction
- B American Arbitration Law
- C The Specificity of International Arbitration
- D Judicial Scrutiny of Awards
- E The Devil in the Details: Possible Contours of New FAA Provisions
- F Fear of Reform Overdose
- G Investor-Host State Arbitrations
- H Conclusion
- 3 National Constraints on International Arbitration
- 4 The International Currency of Awards
- 5 Convention Violations and Investment Claims
- 6 Treaty Obligations and National Law: Emerging Conflicts in International Arbitration
- E The Contractual Context
- 1 A Cautionary Tale about Home-Town Justice
- 2 The Arbitration Clause: Drafting Considerations
- A Items to Consider
- B Model Arbitration Clause
- Unequivocal commitment to arbitrate
- Arbitrator qualifications
- Arbitral seat
- Language
- No right of appeal
- Judgment on award
- Applicable law
- Interim measures
- Multi-agreement and multi-party issues
- Rules of evidence
- Sovereign immunity (contracts with foreign governments or their agencies)
- Discovery (a rifle shot rather than a scatter-gun)
- Confidentiality
- Conciliation
- A Arbitral Jurisdiction
- Part III Arbitral Proceedings: Establishing the Facts and Applying the Law
- A Counterpoise Between Fairness and Efficiency
- 1 Arbitration’s Discontents: of Elephants and Pornography
- 2 The Value of Rules and the Risks of Discretion: Arbitration’s Protean Nature
- 3 Two Faces of Progress: Fairness and Flexibility in Arbitral Procedure
- 4 The Four Musketeers of Arbitral Duty
- B Substantive Norms
- 1 National Law and Commercial Justice
- 2 Neutrality, Predictability and Economic Cooperation
- 3 Lex Mercatoria
- 4 Rules and Standards in Private International Law
- 5 The Uses of Comparative Law in Arbitration
- 6 Framing the Case on Quantum
- C Procedural Norms
- A Counterpoise Between Fairness and Efficiency
- Part IV Selected Issues for Further Study
- A Financial Transactions
- B Intellectual Property
- C Taxation
- D Investment Arbitration
- 1 The Challenge of Sovereignty
- 2 The New Face of Investment Arbitration
- 3 Legal Issues in the Third World’S Economic Development
- E Comparing Arbitration and Court Selection
- 1 The Hague Choice of Court Convention
- 2 Bridging the Gap in Forum Selection
- 3 When and Why Arbitration Matters
- Part I The Nature of International Business Arbitration
- Further Material