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Yearbook Commercial Arbitration Volume Xxv - 2000 (Yearbook Commercial Arbitration Set)

Yearbook Commercial Arbitration Volume Xxv - 2000 (Yearbook Commercial Arbitration Set)

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  • ISBN-13: 9789041115294
  • ISBN: 9041115293
  • Edition: 1
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Publisher: Kluwer Law International

AUTHOR

Albert Jan Van Den Berg

SUMMARY

A quarter of a century since the Yearbook Commercial Arbitration first appeared, it has become the leading annual publication in the field of international commercial arbitration.Part II-A on Arbitral Awards contains a broad selection of both ad hoc arbitral awards made under the UNCITRAL Rules and institutional arbitral awards emanating from international arbitral institutions such as the ICC and ICSID, as well as several national arbitral institutions. For the first time in Yearbook history, Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) awards are reported. Court decisions on arbitration from far-reaching geographic locations--Argentina, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Pakistan, Switzerland, and the United States--are presented in Part II-B. Part II-C closes with coverage of court decisions from Canada, Hungary, and Zimbabwe applying the UNCITRAL Model Law, reproduced from UNCITRAL's own publication, CLOUT, and augmented by an Index of Articles of the Model Law.Upholding a long-standing commitment to provide information on the latest developments in arbitration, Volume XXV reproduces in Part III-A new rules established by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the London Court of International Arbitration. An update on changes in arbitration law and practice in Greece, Indonesia, Korea, and Nepal follows in Part IV.A record number of court decisions on the 1958 New York Convention from around the world reflects the increasing importance of this instrument. Of the 67 decisions excerpted in Part V-A, 51 decisions originated from the United States. Diverse issues covered in these decisions include attempts to enforce awards set aside in the country of origin, and the determination of the moment when an award becomes final, for the purpose of fiscal accounting. Three US court decisions applying the 1975 Panama Convention are excerpted in Part V-D, reflecting the growing importance of this Convention.Albert Jan Van Den Berg is the author of 'Yearbook Commercial Arbitration Volume Xxv - 2000 (Yearbook Commercial Arbitration Set)', published 2000 under ISBN 9789041115294 and ISBN 9041115293.

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