Mandatory rules in international arbitration / George A. Bermann, Loukas A. Mistelis, editors.
2011
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Title
Mandatory rules in international arbitration / George A. Bermann, Loukas A. Mistelis, editors.
Published
Huntington, N.Y. : Juris, 2011.
Call Number
K2400 .M362 2011
ISBN
9781933833668
1933833661
1933833661
Description
xv, 339 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)701053536
Summary
"This book contains the edited versions of papers on Mandatory Law in Arbitration delivered at a colloquium on Mandatory Rules of Law in International Arbitration held at Columbia Law School in June 2007 and organized by Professor George A. Bermann of Columbia Law School and Professor Loukas A. Mistelis of the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London. The chapters collected in this book were first published in Vol. 18, issues 1-2 of the The American Review of International Arbitration after they had been edited and prepared for publication under the direction of Elizabeth H. Cooper, the Managing Editor of the Review"--p. v. & vii
Note
Includes Table of arbitration awards, Table of cases and Table of codes, rules, and statutes.
"This book contains the edited versions of papers on Mandatory Law in Arbitration delivered at a colloquium on Mandatory Rules of Law in International Arbitration held at Columbia Law School in June 2007 and organized by Professor George A. Bermann of Columbia Law School and Professor Loukas A. Mistelis of the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London. The chapters collected in this book were first published in Volume 18, issues 1-2 of the The American Review of International Arbitration after they had been edited and prepared for publication under the direction of Elizabeth H. Cooper, the Managing Editor of the Review." --p. v. & vii.
"This book contains the edited versions of papers on Mandatory Law in Arbitration delivered at a colloquium on Mandatory Rules of Law in International Arbitration held at Columbia Law School in June 2007 and organized by Professor George A. Bermann of Columbia Law School and Professor Loukas A. Mistelis of the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London. The chapters collected in this book were first published in Volume 18, issues 1-2 of the The American Review of International Arbitration after they had been edited and prepared for publication under the direction of Elizabeth H. Cooper, the Managing Editor of the Review." --p. v. & vii.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (page 309) and index.
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Rules in international arbitration
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
v
Editors' Note
vii
About the Editors
ix
About the Authors
xi
Introduction The Origin and Operation of Mandatory Rules / George A. Bermann
1
pt. I
Mandatory Rules in International Litigation
29
ch. 1
Mandatory Rules in Civil Litigation: Status of the Doctrine Post-Globalization / Hannah L. Buxbaum
31
ch. 2
How Do Mandatory Rules of Law Function in International Civil Litigation? / Bernard Audit
53
pt. II
Mandatory Rules in International Commercial Arbitration
75
ch. 3
The Arbitrator and "Mandatory Rules of Law" / Alan Scott Rau
77
ch. 4
Applying Mandatory Rules of Law in International Commercial Arbitration / Laurence Shore
131
ch. 5
Does International Arbitration Need a Mandatory Rules Method? / Alexander K. A. Greenawalt
147
ch. 6
Mandatory Rules in International Commercial Arbitration: An English Law Perspective / Audley Sheppard
171
ch. 7
Mandatory Law in Arbitration / Hans Smit
207
pt. III
Mandatory Rules and Investment Arbitration
231
ch. 8
Investment Arbitration / Andrea K. Bjorklund
233
ch. 9
Investment Treaty Arbitration / Donald Francis Donovan
275
Conclusion Mandatory Rules in International Arbitration: Too Much Too Early or Too Little Too Late? / Loukas A. Mistelis
291
Selected Bibliography
309
Table of Arbitration Awards
315
Table of Cases
317
Table of Codes, Rules, and Statutes
323
Index
325