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INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION


 

ICC International Centre for Expertise 

These rules are available on the ICC International Court of Arbitration Website. 

ISBN 92.842.1149.2 (E) / 92.842.2149.8 (F)
10 x 21 cm, 16 pages 
N° 520

 

 

 


International Commercial Arbitration in Europe
A special supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin.

An informative review of the developments on European arbitration laws over recent years. Covers the changes in Central and Eastern Europe, the European Union and the effects of inter-European commerce and investment on arbitration disputes. 

ISBN 92.842.1188.3 (E) / 92.842.2188.9 (F) 
21 x 29.7 cm, 150 pages 
N° 537 

 

 


Collection of ICC Arbitral Awards Vol. III (1991-1995)
Commented and indexed by J. J. Arnaldez, Y. Derains and D. Hascher

An ICC Publishing / Kluwer Law International co-publication. This third volume of ICC Arbitral Awards reproduces ICC awards during the period of 1991-1995 and supplements the two previous collections (1974-1985 and 1986-1990). Volume III includes, for the first time, a single, consolidated analytical index of the awards published in the three volumes, in English and French. There are also key-word indexes and a chronological index including references to legal literature. Invaluable for both practitioners and scholars involved in international commercial contracts and the resolution of international commercial disputes. See also Vols I and II. 

Contents:
Features cover: 

  • Competence of Arbitrator 
  • Applicable Law 
  • Calculation of Damages 
  • Interim Measures 
  • Construction and Interpretation of Contracts 
  • International Trade Usages 

ISBN 92.842.0207.8 
16 x 24 cm, 672 pages 
N° 553 
 

 


The Status of the Arbitrator 
A special supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin. 

A description and analysis of the arbitrator's rights and duties with reference to leading institutions, national law and codes of ethics. In addition, lawyers from civil and common law backgrounds provide insights into the relationships between the arbitrator and the parties, and the arbitrator and arbitral institutions. 

Contents: 

  • The Rights and Duties of the Arbitrator (various papers on the theme) 
  • The Fiscal Status of the Arbitrator and Recourse Against the Arbitrator (includes papers on the fiscal status of the arbitrator, recourse during the arbitral proceedings and the immunity of arbitrators 

ISBN 92.842.1218.9 (E) / 92.842.2218.4 (F) 
21 x 29.7 cm, 140 pages 
N° 564 
 

 


ICC Arbitration Rules Conference Proceedings
The New ICC Rules of Arbitration have been well-received since their publication in September and a number of customers will want to know more about them. This special supplement to the ICC Court Bulletin comments the proceedings of the conference which presented the rules in June 1997. Insight into the rules, their revision and the changes they will imply is provided by a number of expert speakers at the conference, including specialists in the fields of arbitration, business and academia. The 1998 rules are annexed as a reference to this unique analysis. 

Contents:

  • The Main Objectives of the Revision 
  • The Role of the Secretariat of the International Court of Arbitration 
  • The Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal 
  • The Terms of Reference 
  • Aspects of the Arbitral Proceedings 
  • Keynotes on Arbitral Decision-making 
  • Correction and Interpretation of Awards and Advances on Costs. 


 

ISBN 92.842.1244.8 
21 x 29.7 cm, 104 pages 
N° 586

 


Arbitration, Finance and Insurance
A special supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin 

A selection of articles by lawyers and practitioners spanning both civil and common law traditions and offering insight into a number of areas of the financial services sector. Includes detailed discussion of why arbitration and expertise are being used in this sector and careful consideration of some of the intricate issues involved. A timely and valuable asset for both practitioners and scholars. 

ISBN 92.842.1292.8 
N° 627 

 

 


Resolving International Intellectual Property Disputes
David Plant 

This detailed publication shows how international intellectual property disputes can be resolved rationally and expeditiously, rather than resorting to full-blown litigation. Exploring the use of processes which the parties define and control, such as arbitration, mediation, and variations on the theme, Resolving Intellectual Property Disputes takes the reader through a number of different solutions and explains them thoroughly. A useful and illuminating companion for all legal practitioners in the field. 

Contents:

Chapter one: An overview of intellectual property and alternative dispute resolution - The nature of intellectual property disputes; The nature of arbitration and mediation. Chapter two: Arbitration - Significant issues in arbitrating intellectual property disputes; Other issues; Arbitral institutions. Chapter three: Mediation - Significant issues in mediating intellectual property disputes; Creating value through mediation; Barriers to mediation and to resolution; Multi-jurisdictional litigation; Enhanced alternatives. Chapter four: The arbitrator as settlement facilitator - Some questions; Some observations; Some practical considerations; What is the arbitrator's role in settlement discussions?; What is going on in intellectual property arbitration anyway?; Two illustrative situations; Some ground rules; Some additional thoughts. Chapter five: End notes. Appendices 

ISBN 92 842 1249 9 
16 x 24 cm 
N° 592 

 

 


ICC Arbitration 3rd Edition
Craig, Park and Paulsson 
Available. Order your copy now! 
Published by Oceana Publications, Inc., and distributed by ICC Publishing. 

Updated for the first time in 10 years, this hands-on guide covers every aspect of ICC arbitration, the most prevalent form of institutional arbitration in the world. 

The Third Edition of this famous work maintains the practical approach and the lucid style of earlier editions. In addition, this valuable volume offers: 

  • Full revisions taking account of the 1998 ICC Rules of Arbitration. With the advent of the new Rules many sections of the Second Edition of ICC Arbitration became obsolete.
  • Fully updated statistics including the period up to January 2000 
  • A discussion of the much-awaited judgement of the English Court of Appeal in AT&T v. Saudi Cable Co., dealing with ICC arbitrators' duties of disclosure, impartiality and independence. 

Essential to anyone - arbitrator, counsel or other practitioner - who may, or may expect to be, involved in an ICC arbitration, or who may have to consider the benefits or drawbacks of an ICC arbitration clause. 

ISBN 92.842.1251.0 
18 x 26 cm 
N° 594
 

 

 

Annotated Guide to the 1998 ICC Arbitration Rules
W. Laurence Craig, William W. Park and Jan Paulsson

An ICC / Oceana Co-Publication. This annotated guide provides the perfect companion to the 1998 ICC Arbitration Rules. Clearly organized and logical, the book contains an Article-by-Article analysis of the rules along with comprehensive indexes and advice for arbitrators, counsel and users. Includes destination and derivation tables showing the location of each corresponding Article and sub-Article in the 1975 and 1998 editions of the rules; a number of useful appendices; tables showing adminstrative expenses and arbitrator's fees; and a subject index to locate a particular term within the Articles. 

ISBN 92.842.1252.9 
18 x 25 cm, approx. 300 pages 
N° 595 

 

 


Improving International Arbitration - The need for speed and trust Liber Amicorum Michel Gaudet

Compilation of the contributions of world-renowned experts from five continents. This exceptional work has been made possible thanks to a seminar on the Need for Speed held at the ICC in May 1998 in honour of Michel Gaudet, Honorary Chairman of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and Honorary Council member of the ICC Institute of World Business Law. 

In this book, for the first time, the need for speed of international trade actors in international arbitration - whether governments or private sector - is examined systematically worldwide. The roles, responsabilities and aspirations of each participant in an arbitration - parties, counçel, arbitrators, and state courts - are scrutinized at each stage, from the drafting of the arbitration agreement through the arbitration procedure, and on to the enforcement of the arbitral award. 

ISBN 92.842.1255.3 
16 x 24 cm, 228 pages 
N° 598 

 

 


International Commercial Arbitration in Asia

Over the past few years, South East Asian countries have radically changed their attitude towards international commercial arbitration. As a result of government policies striving to meet the challenges of globalization, a new approach to international trade has given rise to new legislation and the proliferation of national arbitration institutions with the general aim of promoting the use of international commercial arbitration in the region. 

Focusing on these recent developments, eminent experts from the region report on Indonesia, Laos, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. In view of the recent handover of Hong Kong to the people's Republic of China, special emphasis is put on China and its new relationship with its Special Administrative Region in the field of international commercial arbitration. The report covers developments in legislation, case-law, arbitral institutions and enforcement. 

21 x 29.7 cm, 
104 pages 
N° 60

 

 


Arbitration in the Next Decade
A special supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin

Result of the 75th Anniversary of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, this publication discusses the evolving needs of the business world and what can be expected ten years from now. The topics addressed at length look to the future of arbitration in relation to the judiciary, the parties, the process of mediation and the national and international legal environment that makes arbitration binding and effective. An essential reference for lawyers, in-house counsel, corporate counsel and scholars interested in the future international dispute resolution. 

ISBN 92.842.1267.7 
21 x 29.7 cm 
N° 612 

 

 


Dispute Resolution in Asia
by Michael Pryles

Published by Kluwer Law International, distributed by ICC Publishing. A comprehensive examination of dispute resolution in ten Asian countries, this publication includes a wide range of subject matter in the domain -- covering arbitration, litigation and mediation. Contributions from a number of experts in the field provide an interesting and disparate examination of the rules on dispute resolution in the fastest-growing region of the world. 

Contents: 

  • The Cultures of Dispute Resolution in Asia 
  • Australia 
  • China 
  • Hong Kong 
  • Japan 
  • Malaysia 
  • Philippines 
  • Singapore 
  • Taiwan 
  • Thailand 
  • Vietnam 


 

ISBN 90.411.0484.4 
N° 943

 

 

 

 

A Guide to the New ICC Rules of Arbitration
Yves Derains and Eric Schwarz 

Distributed by ICC Publishing, published by Kluwer. 

Contents

Written by two former Secretary Generals of the ICC Court, this guide provides a unique insider's view into the ICC arbitration process and an ideal guide to the first complete revision of the famous ICC Arbitration Rules for more than 20 years. Full of practical advice, the guide not only explains each Article of the rules, it indicates how the rules have been applied by the ICC arbitrators and construed by the courts. The mix of scholarly analysis and tips on a range of matters makes the guide a unique contribution to an understanding of the arbitration process. 

ISBN 90.411.0595.6 
15.5x 24 cm, 478