Dispute Resolution in AsiaMichael Charles Pryles Kluwer Law International B.V., 1. jaan 2006 - 475 pages Prized by practitioners since the first edition appeared in 1998, Dispute Resolution in Asia provides a much wider spectrum of Asian laws and approaches to dispute resolution than is traditional in comparative studies. It examines arbitration, litigation, and mediation in thirteen countries, with detailed practical essays each written by a senior lawyer with vast knowledge and experience of dispute resolution in his or her own country. Contributions vary in style and content and thus reflect the diversity of legal systems and cultures in Asia. The third edition of this popular book has been expanded by the inclusion of a chapter on Korea and a discussion of investment treaty arbitrations. All chapters have been revised and updated to incorporate recent developments, such as the enactment of relevant new legislation in Malaysia. Statistics on arbitration centres in Asia are also included. As a comprehensive practical guide to the practice and procedure of dispute resolution in the important trading countries of Asia, this book will be of great value to corporate counsel and international lawyers and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution. For more information on the editor, Professor Michael Pryles, please visit his website http://www.michaelpryles.com |
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... Courts of First Instance 168 2.2.2 Commercial Courts 169 2.2.3 High Courts (Pengadilan Tinggi) 170 2.2.4 The Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung) 170 2.2.5 Constitutional Court 171 2.2.6 Human Rights Court 171 2.2.7 Corruption Court 172 2.2.8 Tax ...
... Supreme Court Decision of 16 October 1981 202 1.1.2.3 Remaining Questions after the 1981 Supreme Court Decision 204 1.1.2.4 Supreme Court Decision of 11 November 1997 204 1.2 1.2.1 Exclusion of Jurisdiction 204 Forum Agreements 204 1.2 ...
... Courts 1.1.1 Introduction 355 355 1.1.2 Jurisdiction of the Singapore Courts 356 1.1.2.1 The Supreme Court 356 1.1.2.2 The Subordinate Courts 357 1.1.2.3 Establishing the Jurisdiction of the Singapore Courts 358 1.2 Exclusion of ...
... Supreme Court (Dika Court) Appeal Courts 421 421 1.2.2.3 Courts of First Instance 421 1.2.2.3.1 General Courts 421 1.2.2.3.2 Juvenile and Family Courts 422 1.2.2.3.3 Specialist Courts 423 1.2.3 Administrative Courts 424 1.2.3.1 The ...
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Contents
Legal Legacies | 7 |
6 | 24 |
Chapter2 Australia | 35 |
6 | 75 |
8 | 81 |
Chapter4 | 109 |
Chapter5 | 131 |
Agreements | 140 |
Chapter9 Malaysia | 267 |
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments | 285 |
2 | 291 |
Chapter10 | 307 |
Arbitration | 326 |
Conclusion | 353 |
Chapter11 Singapore | 355 |
Trade and Investment Arbitration | 404 |
MediationConciliation | 146 |
Chapter6 Indonesia | 165 |
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments | 175 |
Arbitration | 178 |
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards | 198 |
1 | 201 |
Arbitration of International Investment Disputes | 234 |
Arbitration | 250 |