Procedural Law in International Arbitration

Author:   Georgios Petrochilos (, Senior Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Paris)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199249480


Pages:   580
Publication Date:   25 March 2004
Format:   Hardback
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International arbitration has become the preferred method for the resolution of international commercial disputes, yet the question still remains: What is the procedural law of international commercial arbitral proceedings and what is its relevance? This book comprehensively analyses the relevant legislative practice of all major arbitration venues in the world, as well as the arbitral practice of a number of arbitral institutions. Practitioners will welcome the book's examination of the fate of awards annulled in their state of origin, 'stateless' awards, the procedural regime of arbitrations involving sovereign states, and the human rights considerations in international arbitration.

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Author:   Georgios Petrochilos (, Senior Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Paris)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   1.015kg
ISBN:  

9780199249480


ISBN 10:   0199249482
Pages:   580
Publication Date:   25 March 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; I - The Area of Inquiry: International Commercial Arbitration ; II - The Object of Inquiry ; III - The Purpose and Method of the Inquiry ; IV - The Structure of this Book ; 2. The Theoretical Thinking on the Law of the Arbitration ; I - Introduction to the Notions ; II - Seat Theories ; III - Legal Localization ; IV - Approaches to Delocalization ; V - Concluding Remarks: Desiderata ; 3. The Law of the Arbitration in National Laws ; I - Localization by Choice of Law: Its Shortcomings and Abandonment ; II - The Basic Tenets of Modern Arbitration Law ; III - Supervision and Support at the Seat of an Arbitration ; 4. Human Rights Law Requirements in International Arbitration ; I - International Law Creates Obligations for States ; II - An Arbitration Agreements is a Waiver of the Right to State-Administered Justice ; III - A Right to a 'Fair Arbitration'? ; IV - Are Arbitral Tribunals Bound by the ECHR? ; V - An International Obligation to Supervise and Assist Arbitral Proceedings? ; VI - Conclusions ; 5. Procedural Law and Rules in Arbitral Practice ; I - What is 'Procedure' and 'Procedural Law' in Arbitral Practice? ; II - A Survey of Arbitration Rules ; III - Overview of Arbitration Practice with Particular Reference to ICC Practice ; IV - General Principles of Arbitral Procedure ; 6. Arbitrations Involving a State or an International Organization ; I - Introduction ; II - The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal ; III - Foreign Investment Treaty Arbitration ; IV - Arbitrations between Private Parties and International Organizations ; V - States as Arbitrating Parties ; VI - Conclusions ; 7. Enforceability of Awards Annulled in their State of Origin ; I - Article V(1)(e) within the General Convention Framework ; II - The Case Law ; III - The Proper Limits for Discounting Annulment ; IV - Policy Considerations: the Case for Restraint ; V - Conclusions ; 8. A Nexus between an Award and a Municipal Law? International and A-National Awards in the New York Convention ; I - Some Clarifications ; II - Foreign and Non-Domestic Awards ; III - Awards of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal ; IV - A-National and Stateless Awards ; V - Conclusions ; 9. What Does the Future Hold?

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All international arbitration lawyers should take note of this deeply interesting book. Professor Dr Albert Jan van den Berg


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Georgios Petrochilos was educated in Athens, Strasbourg, and Georgios Petrochiloshis doctorate from Oxford, where he also taught public and private international law. He currently practises in the fields of international arbitration and international law from the Paris office of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.

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