The culture of international arbitration and the evolution of contract law / Joshua Karton.
2013
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Author
Title
The culture of international arbitration and the evolution of contract law / Joshua Karton.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Call Number
K2400 .K369 2013
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780199658008 (cloth)
0199658005 (cloth)
0199658005 (cloth)
Description
xxx, 275 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)815379257
Note
Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Cambridge.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-268) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xv
Judicial and Arbitral Decisions Cited
xix
Decisions of National Courts
xix
Decisions of International Judicial Tribunals
xxii
International Arbitral Awards
xxii
Table of Abbreviations
xxvii
1.
Introduction
1
I.
Background
2
II.
Methodology and Structure
8
I.
Cultural Theory of International Arbitral Decision-Making
2.
Studying International Arbitral Culture
17
I.
Introduction
17
II.
Nature and Importance of Culture
19
III.
Current State of International Arbitral Culture
21
IV.
Methodology
24
V.
Conclusion
38
3.
Norms Arising from the Institutional Structure of International Commercial Arbitration
40
I.
Introduction
40
II.
Sources of and Constraints on Arbitral Authority
41
III.
Professional Context of Arbitration
49
IV.
International Commercial Arbitration as a Competitive Marketplace
56
V.
Conclusion
75
4.
Norms Arising from the Values Shared by International Commercial Arbitrators
78
I.
Introduction
78
II.
Party Autonomy
78
III.
Service of Business
99
IV.
Neutrality
114
V.
Internationalism
121
VI.
Conclusion
140
II.
International Arbitration Culture and Contract Law
5.
Substantive Law Determinations in International Commercial Arbitration: The Legal Rules
145
I.
Introduction
145
II.
Application of Different Rules of Law in International
Arbitration and National Court Litigation
147
III.
Ascertainment of the Content of the Governing Law
153
IV.
Conclusion
156
6.
Case Study 1: Suspension of Performance
161
I.
Introduction
161
II.
Remedy of Suspension of Performance
162
III.
Suspension of Performance in Comparative Context
164
IV.
Suspension of Performance in International Commercial Arbitration
178
V.
Conclusion
191
7.
Case Study 2: The Interpretation of Contracts
195
I.
Introduction
195
II.
Contractual Interpretation in Comparative Context
196
III.
Contractual Interpretation in International Commercial Arbitration
214
IV.
Conclusion
231
8.
Future of Contract Law
235
Appendix I Semi-Structured Interview Template
243
Bibliography
245
Index
269