International Commercial Arbitration and Conciliation in UNCITRAL Model Law Jurisdictions
The first book of its type, this new edition gives you complete coverage of UNCITRAL's Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration and now additionally the new UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation, giving you all the information that you will need when contemplating arbitration in one of the "Model Law Countries" and enabling you to ascertain what you can expect in each jurisdiction.
Clearly and analytically, Dr Peter Binder gives you the reasons for, and policies behind UNCITRAL's Model Laws. This highly specialised and detailed work draws attention to and evaluates the different views on the provisions and their practical implications.
With an examination of over fifty national adoptions of the model laws (including the world's top ADR locations), Dr Binder gives you a complete picture of global practice. This is a feature unique to this book, and is of essential value to practitioners and enacting governments alike.
Contents
Article-by-article analysis of UNCITRAL's Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration. Article-by-article analysis of UNCITRAL's Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation. Current and future work of UNCITRAL Comparison Charts.
Reviews
... the definitive discussion of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration.
Arbitration
...an exceptionally clear account of the UNCITRAL model law itself, the reasons why the articles were drafted the way they were and how different jurisdictions have adopted the model law... offers real insight into the thinking behind the drafting of the articles. I can warmly recommend this book...
Legal Week - of previous edition
... very comprehenisve and should be of great assistance to persons faced with questions as to the interpretation of any part of the Model Law.
Robert Von Mehren, Arbitration, Vol 67 No 2, May 2001 - of previous edition
... Dr Binder's treatise is an important contribution to the literature of international arbitration. It should serve for many years as the leading exposition of the development and interpretation of the Model Law.
Robert Von Mehren, Arbitration, Vol 67 No 2, May 2001 - of previous edition
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell, London
Jurisdiction: International
Publication Date: 24/08/2005
ISBN: 0421861207