The IBA guidelines on party representation in international arbitration : a guide / Peter Ashford, Fox Williams LLP.
2016
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Author
Title
The IBA guidelines on party representation in international arbitration : a guide / Peter Ashford, Fox Williams LLP.
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Call Number
K2400 .A9835 2016
ISBN
9781107161665 (hardback)
1107161665 (hardback)
1107161665 (hardback)
Description
xiii, 143 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)949669574
Summary
"The guidelines on party representation are one of three key publications published by the IBA and are commonly referred to or adopted as good practice in international arbitration. This user-friendly handbook to the guidelines will benefit the understanding and practical application of arbitration protocol in the legal community. Written by a respected and experienced arbitration practitioner, this is a companion volume to The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration and combines commentary from the drafting committee, additional analysis of the guidelines and tabular comparative material addressing the interaction with Major Professional Conduct Rules and Major Institutional Rules"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Variant Title
International Bar Association guidelines on party representation in international arbitration
Table of Contents
Preface and dedication
ix
Cases
xi
About the IBA Arbitration Committee
1
Guidelines
2
Preamble
2
Definitions
18
Guidelines 1--3
23
Guidelines 4--6
36
Guidelines 7--8
41
Guidelines 9--11
50
Guidelines 12--17
58
Guidelines 18--25
77
Guidelines 26--27
97
Appendix 1
Extract from the LCIA Arbitration Rules 2014 and Annex to the LCIA Rules
121
Appendix 2
Interaction of IBA Rules with major professional conduct rules
124
Appendix 3
Interaction of IBA Rules with major institutional rules
132
Index
140