Quo Vadis Arbitration?:Sixty Years of Arbitration PracticeKluwer Law International B.V., 16. juuni 1999 - 451 pages Lawyer, arbitrator, negotiator, author, educator, drafter, rapporteur andndash; for sixty years Pieter Sanders has been in the eye of the storm as during this period arbitration grew into the world's preferred method for the resolution of commercial disputes. No one is better qualified to assess the current worldwide condition and prospects of arbitration and conciliation, or to offer practical, insightful solutions to the problems confronting arbitration practice today. Quo Vadis Arbitration? will not disappoint the many lawyers, judges, legislators and businesspeople to whom it is addressed. Drawing on his wide and varied experience--and especially on the occasions when resourceful measures had to be taken in the absence of clear legal guidance--Professor Sanders presents cogent, well-reasoned arguments and recommendations for: the main issues which may arise in any arbitration a revision of the UNCITRAL Model Law a harmonisation of Rules on Conciliation and drafting a Model Law on Conciliation refining Codes of Ethics and Codes of Taking Evidence to strengthen bridges between cultural differencesA list of the author's achievements is virtually a history of the development of international arbitration since the 1930s. With many warmly shared anecdotes of the conflicts, compromises and triumphs of pivotal meetings and conventions, Professor Sanders takes the reader behind the scenes for a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the complex and rewarding process that created this invaluable modern discipline. Quo Vadis Arbitration? also provides a masterful but simple exposition of the arbitral process, from the validity of the arbitration agreement to the means of recourse against the award. This is a book that will be warmly appreciated--and used--by arbitration specialists of any degree of expertise, anywhere in the world. |
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... laws of Arab Countries 4. Conventions 39 40 40 40 41 43 43 44 44 46 48 50 50 51 52 54 55 5. The Euro - Arab Arbitration Practice 6. Summary and Perspectives 58 59 C. THE FORMER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES 1. The Old Situation 2. X Table of ...
... Situation and Perspectives D. COUNTRIES OF THE FAR EAST 1. Preference for Conciliation 59335 60 63 64 2. The Present Situation and Perspectives $ 65 64 65 SUMMARY CHAPTER III 66 CHAPTER IV IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS ...
... Situation 350 CHAPTER VI CONCILIATION INTRODUCTION 353 ( a ) The Trend towards Conciliation 353 ( b ) Distinction between Arbitration and Conciliation 355 A. STATUTORY PROVISIONS IN MODEL LAW COUNTRIES 358 1. Complete Regulation ...
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