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61. Mediation, Conciliation, and Emotions: A Practitioner's Guide for Understanding Emotions in Dispute Resolution by Peter D. Ladd | |
Paperback: 296
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(2005-10-01)
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62. Provisional Measures in International Commercial Arbitration (International Arbitration Law Library Series Set) by Ali Yesilirmak | |
Hardcover: 372
Pages
(2005-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This concise but enormously useful volume offers practitioners the information and advice they need to overcome this obstacle in the best possible way every time. The Author covers all the relevant avenues of research and practice, from an overview of the concept of provisional measures to an in-depth analysis of the weight and enforceability of such measures. Along the way the treatment covers such crucial topics and issues as the following: The presentation examines, compares, and analyses seventy sets of arbitration rules on provisional measures (including the arbitration rules of the ICC, AAA, and LCIA), all of the major state laws on commercial arbitration, and detailed analyses of numerous ICC and AAA awards, most of which have not been published before. This new and fully researched book fulfils and important need for user-friendly and complete practical coverage of provisional measures in international commercial arbitration. It wil be of great value to corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution. |
63. The Law of Dispute Resolution: Arbitration and Alternate Dispute Resolution (Oceana's Legal Almanac SeriesLaw for the Layperson) by Margaret Jasper | |
Hardcover: 174
Pages
(2000-08-09)
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64. Arbitration Law Reports and Review 2006 (Check Info and Delete This Occurrence: ]C Salrs ]T Shackleto) by Stewart Shackleton | |
Hardcover: 800
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(2009-08-10)
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65. Law Relating to International Commercial Disputes (Lloyd's commercial law library) by Jonathan Hill | |
Hardcover: 850
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(1998-02)
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66. The Healthy Award - Challenge in International Commercial Arbitation (International Arbitration Law Library Series Set) by Christoph Liebscher | |
Hardcover: 556
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(2003-05-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Healthy Award - Challenge in International Commercial Arbitration provides a comprehensive view of the impact of Community law on the autonomy of arbitration.It sets forth in detail the jurisprudence of the Strasbourg instances on article 6 EHRC which can be relevant in arbitration and compares the legal situations in five major arbitration jurisdictions in Europe. Also efficiency improvements are proposed to further developments of arbitration law. This publication allows an easy comparison of five major arbitration venues in Europe to facilitate the choice of the seat of arbitration and assists in the drafting of arbitration clauses. It provides orientation to counsels and arbitrators with regard to arbitration procedures and supplies comprehensive references to source materials and numerous examples for counsels and courts in proceedings concerning the challenge of awards. This book will be of interest to corporate counsel and international lawyers, as well as to researches and students of dispute resolution. |
67. Notes and Comments on Cases in International Law, Commercial Law, and Arbitration by F. A. Mann | |
Hardcover: 304
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(1993-02-11)
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68. The Legal Regime of Foreign Private Investment in Sudan and Saudi Arabia (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law) by El Sheikh | |
Hardcover: 484
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(1984-06-29)
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69. Mediation Advocacy by Andrew Goodman | |
Paperback: 226
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(2010-09-01)
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70. Pervasive Problems in International Arbitration (International Arbitration Law Library) (International Arbitration Law Library Series Set) | |
Hardcover: 416
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(2006-05-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In a three-day symposium held at the School of International Arbitration, Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London, on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary in April 2005, a stellar array of practitioners and academics undertook the task of taking a fresh look at some of the persistent legal and practice issues of international arbitration. The conference and this book derived from it illustrate the combination of the scholarly and the highly practical which has characterised the mission of the School of International Arbitration since its establishment in 1985. These insightful papers demonstrate not only the increasing breadth and scope of the subject, but also the way in which many of its themes and issues cross legal and disciplinary boundaries and pose questions for the future of the law and arbitration practice in an internationalised world. These include: • public policy; • mandatory rules; • confidentiality; • provisional measures; • res judicata; • costs; • amicus briefs; • groups of companies; • parallel proceedings; and • anti-suit injunctions. |
71. Mediation: A Path Back for the Lost Lawyer by John Van Winkle | |
Paperback: 140
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(2004-04-25)
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72. French Arbitration Law & Practice by Jean-Luis Devolvé, Jean Rouche, Gerald Pointon | |
Hardcover: 384
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(2003-12-09)
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73. The Law of Arbitration in Israel by Smadar Ottolenghi | |
Hardcover: 584
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(2002-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book is Professor Ottolenghi's own English adaptation of herpeerless work, and is in fact the most up-to-date edition, as itincludes references to hundreds of judgements and other developmentsthat have occurred in the ten years since the publication of the mostrecent (Third) Hebrew edition. Anyone with the need or opportunity toarbitrate in Israel will find all the details they need, includingexpert guidance on such important substantive and procedural mattersas the following: +Phrasing the arbitration clause; To enhance communication betweenEnglish-speaking readers -- lawyers, arbitrators, and otherprofessionals and business people who will find this book immenselyuseful -- and their Israeli correspondents, the paragraphnumbering in this edition is identical with that of the Third HebrewEdition. Detailed indexes add greatly to the book's usefulness bymaking it easy to find material through several different avenues. |
74. French Arbitration Law and Practice: A Dynamic Civil Law Approach to International Arbitration by Jean-Louis Delvolve, Gerald Pointon, Jean Rouche | |
Hardcover: 392
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(2009-05-12)
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75. Principles of Arbitration Law by Kenneth Kaoma Mwenda | |
Paperback: 120
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(2003-06)
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76. The Forces of EConomic Globalization - Challanges To the Regime of International Commercial Arbitration (International Arbitration Law Library Series Set) by Katherine Lynch | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2003-08-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Forces of Economic Globalization: Challenges to the Regime of International Commercial Arbitration examines some of the challenges facing the regime of international commercial arbitration in the contemporary global economy. It considers the debates concerning the transformation of the global order and the role of nation states within the context of international commercial arbitration. Issues discussed include the transformative effect of economic globalization, the role of the epistemic community and the increased institutionalization within the international arbitral regime, the nationalization of international commercial arbitration and the denationalization and harmonization trends, the competitive nature of legislative reform, convergence and divergence in the international arbitral process, multilateralism and regionalism, market modernization and transnationalism, globalization and lex mercatoria, and the development of online arbitration schemes in cyberspace. This book seeks to analyze the inner penetration of a form of world polity or transnational order ¿ comprised of part epistemic community, institutional networks, national laws and multilateral conventions, norms, rules, principles and transnational ideology ¿ on the traditional notion of state sovereignty within the international arbitral regime. The book will interest practitioners and academics with an interest in international commercial arbitration. |
77. NaftaChapterElevenReports: Volume I, Basic Text (NAFTA Law and Policy Series) | |
Hardcover: 772
Pages
(2005-01-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description This initial volume collects and thoroughly indexes selected primary documents essential to a full understanding of the adjudications contained in subsequent volumes. It is designed to be a convenient, stand-alone reference valuable in connection with investor-state arbitrations of all kinds. Among the documents compiled are treaties, arbitration rules, and other legal texts relied upon by arbitrators and parties. The work orders the documents in a logical, user-friendly manner, and includes a detailed index and a full bibliography. The editors of this and subsequent volumes are recognized academics who regularly consult and publish on the investor-state arbitration field. This volume is sure to take is place among the most essential resources not only of NAFTA specialists, but of all practitioners and academics in the field of investor-state arbitration. |
78. Non-Judicial Dispute Settlement in International Financial Transactions (Studies in Transnational Economic Law Set) by Norbert Horn | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(1985-05-01)
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79. Arbitration Law Reports and Review 2005 by Stewart Shackleton | |
Hardcover: 1150
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(2009-03-25)
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80. Informal Reckonings: Conflict Resolution in Mediation, Restorative Justice, and Reparations by Andrew Woolford, R.S. Ratner | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2007-11-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The 'reparational turn' in the field of law has resulted in the increased use of so-called 'informal' approaches to conflict resolution, including primarily the three mechanisms considered in this book: mediation, restorative justice and reparations. While proponents of these mechanisms have acclaimed their communicative and democratic promise, critics have charged that mediation, restorative justice and reparations all potentially serve as means for encouraging citizens to internalize and mimic the rationalities of governance. Indeed, the critics suggest that informal justice's supposed oppositional relationship to formal justice is, at base, a mutually reinforcing one, in which each system relies on the other for its effective operation, rather than the two being locked in a struggle for dominance. This book contributes to the discussion of the confluence of informal and formal justice by providing a clearer picture of the justice 'field' through the notion of the 'informal/formal justice complex.' This term, adapted from Garland and Sparks (2000), describes a cultural formation in which adversarial/punitive and conciliatory/restorative justice forms coexist in relative harmony despite their apparent contradictions. Situating this complex within the context of neoliberalism, this book identifies the points of rupture in the informal/formal justice complex to pinpoint how and where a truly alternative and 'transformative' justice (i.e. a justice that challenges and counters the hegemony of formal legal practices, opening the field of law to a broader array of actors and ideas) might be established through the tools of mediation, restorative justice and reparations. |
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