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Defining Issues in International Arbitration
Julio Cesar . Ed(S): Betancourt
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Description for Defining Issues in International Arbitration
Hardback. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, this book draws together essays from more than forty of the most well known practitioners and academics currently engaged with international arbitration. Editor(s): Betancourt, Julio Cesar. Num Pages: 528 pages. BIC Classification: LBHT; LNAC5. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 249 x 184 x 34. Weight in Grams: 1096.
Defining Issues in International Arbitration: Celebrating 100 Years of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators brings together world-renowned international arbitration specialists - both practitioners and academics - who have never before appeared in the same volume. This book contains an invaluable collection of essays that provide expert guidance on some of the most recent developments and current issues in this burgeoning discipline, ranging from Professor William Park's hands-on explanation of international arbitration law to Professor Martin Hunter's recollections of past events and reflections on future trends. In between are essays by some of the most distinguished international arbitration practitioners and world-renowned academics that provide guidance on a broad spectrum of defining issues in the field. The volume is intended to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators - the first learned society in the world devoted to the teaching of arbitration.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
528
Condition
New
Number of Pages
518
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198783206
SKU
V9780198783206
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99-14
About Julio Cesar . Ed(S): Betancourt
Julio César Betancourt was admitted to the practice of law in 2001. He obtained his Master's in International Business Law from University College London, specializing in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management, and International Arbitration. Julio César is the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators' Head of Research and Academic Affairs. He is currently pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Salamanca.
Reviews for Defining Issues in International Arbitration
This is no ordinary liber amicorum. A constellation of the brightest stars in the firmament of international commercial arbitration has shone new light on a comprehensive selection of contemporary problems.
Professor Derek Roebuck, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
This is a rich collection of contributions on all aspects of international arbitration from authors pre-eminent in the field. It is a worthy celebration of CIArb's Centenary.
Michael Collett QC, 20 Essex Street
This is a valuable contribution to the world's trove of arbitral wisdom - from an elegant foreword through the kidnapped arbitrator (it is a more exciting world than you might think!) - to the comprehensive review of how construction conflict resolution has evolved, there is much here to interest, to enjoy, and from which to learn.
John Tackaberry QC, 39 Essex Chambers
This fine collection of essays delivers what some other international arbitration texts only promise: you really will learn something new from each of the meticulously edited, eminently readable chapters. A fitting 100th-birthday tribute to the CIArb.
Simon Nesbitt QC, Maitland Chambers
With this collection of leading international arbitration players writing - from specialized experience - on this collection of issues, this liber amicorum will be defining indeed. Congratulations to the CIArb.
Lucy Reed, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators celebrates its 100th anniversary with a book that is a tribute to the great contribution that it has made to the progress and development of international dispute resolution in a time of renewed challenges. Defining Issues in International Arbitration provides a fascinating perspective on the contemporary issues facing arbitration and is an extremely valuable source of inspiration on how they should be addressed. Any practitioner or scholar should read it.
Alexis Mourre, President, ICC International Court of Arbitration
Professor Derek Roebuck, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
This is a rich collection of contributions on all aspects of international arbitration from authors pre-eminent in the field. It is a worthy celebration of CIArb's Centenary.
Michael Collett QC, 20 Essex Street
This is a valuable contribution to the world's trove of arbitral wisdom - from an elegant foreword through the kidnapped arbitrator (it is a more exciting world than you might think!) - to the comprehensive review of how construction conflict resolution has evolved, there is much here to interest, to enjoy, and from which to learn.
John Tackaberry QC, 39 Essex Chambers
This fine collection of essays delivers what some other international arbitration texts only promise: you really will learn something new from each of the meticulously edited, eminently readable chapters. A fitting 100th-birthday tribute to the CIArb.
Simon Nesbitt QC, Maitland Chambers
With this collection of leading international arbitration players writing - from specialized experience - on this collection of issues, this liber amicorum will be defining indeed. Congratulations to the CIArb.
Lucy Reed, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators celebrates its 100th anniversary with a book that is a tribute to the great contribution that it has made to the progress and development of international dispute resolution in a time of renewed challenges. Defining Issues in International Arbitration provides a fascinating perspective on the contemporary issues facing arbitration and is an extremely valuable source of inspiration on how they should be addressed. Any practitioner or scholar should read it.
Alexis Mourre, President, ICC International Court of Arbitration