Arbitration / Mediation / Litigation

Arbitration Law Looseleaf: Online + Complimentary Print

By Professor Robert Merkin
Lloyd's List Intelligence

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ISBN-13
9781850443674
Publisher
Lloyd's List Intelligence
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only
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An account of the law applying to all forms of arbitration agreements, for lawyers and non-lawyers alike. It concentrates on modern trends in arbitration law, for maximum practical usefulness to today's lawyer or arbitrator and includes the latest legislation.

The looseleaf format ensures that the reader is always informed of the most recent cases and decisions through the regular updating supplements, and enables these latest cases to be incorporated into the text.

All the general principles of English arbitration law are addressed with, in addition, reference to international arbitrations, where these have significance for English lawyers.

Your arbitration law package will provide you with:-

  • A two volume looseleaf with detailed coverage of key arbitration legislation
  • 22 chapters, including all case law arising from The Arbitration Act 1996; over 3000 cases covered
  • FREE updates for the first 12 months of your subscription, so you won't run the risk of using out-of-date information
  • Analysis of all important international conventions (UNICITRAL Model Law, New York Convention) and EU measures (Council Regulation 44/2001, Lugano and Rome Conventions)
  • Coverage of reported and unreported cases allowing you to stay one step ahead of the your competitors
  • Detailed notes that you can cite in court

Table of Contents

3 Updates per year
Framework of arbitration law
nature of arbitration agreements
submission agreements
agreements to arbitrate future disputes
choice of law
breach of arbitration agreement
the jurisdiction of arbitrators
the appointment of arbitrators
umpires
commencement of arbitration proceedings
evidence
the problem of delay.
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