Kluwer Work of UNCITRAL on Arbitration and Conciliation (2ed) The UNCITRAL Model Law on Arbitration is one of the cornerstones of dispute resolution theory and pr.. Product #: 9789041122490 Regular price: $170.00 $170.00

Work of UNCITRAL on Arbitration and Conciliation (2ed)

£170.00

The UNCITRAL Model Law on Arbitration is one of the cornerstones of dispute resolution theory and practice.

Its effect in particular on the entire field of international business transactions is incalculable. Accordingly, the more a practitioner knows about its use, scope, and interpretation, the better. And no single work provides more direct and succinct insights into the body of UNCITRAL rules and notes surrounding the Model Law than this important work¿now in its Second Edition¿by the acknowledged ¿father of international commercial arbitration,¿ Pieter Sanders.

Central to this new edition is a focus on the ongoing revision of the Model Law on Arbitration, including reports on what has been achieved so far and detailed discussion of ten topics for revisions to be addressed in the future. Dr. Sanders¿ in-depth discussion also encompasses the following:

  • article-by-article commentary on UNCITRAL¿s Arbitration Rules;
  • discussion of the IBA Rules on Taking Evidence;
  • article-by-article commentary on the Model Law on Arbitration, including additions made by individual states;
  • article-by-article reference to selected court decisions;
  • the UNCITRAL notes on organising arbitral proceedings; and
  • commentary on the Model Law on Conciliation of 2002 compared with the Conciliation Rules of UNCITRAL.

    Throughout the book Prof. Dr. Sanders¿ long and varied experience as a pioneering practitioner in these fields is referred to. Like the First Edition, this is a book that will be of inestimable value to corporate counsel, international lawyers, business people, academics and students in this important field of dispute resolution.

 

Publisher: Kluwer
ISBN: 9789041122490
Author(s) Sanders,P
Edition 2
Format Hb
Publication Date 01/03/2004