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The Healthy Award : Challenge in International Commercial Arbitration, PDF eBook

The Healthy Award : Challenge in International Commercial Arbitration PDF

Part of the International Arbitration Law Library Series Set series

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The main focus of the book is on the challenge of an award in the municipal courts. After describing the public policy issues under Community law and article 6 of the European Human Rights Convention, it then compares the situation under five jurisdictions: Austria, England, France, Germany, and Switzerland. The book also covers the minimum requirements for an award, its correction, interpretation, and amendment and, finally, some enforcement issues.

Additional features of this work include a comprehensive overview of the impact of Community law on the autonomy of arbitration; the setting out in detail of the relevant Strasbourg case law on article 6 of the EHRC; and proposals for further developments of arbitration law to improve its efficiency.

As well as presenting a straightforward comparison of five major arbitration venues in Europe to facilitate the choice of the seat of arbitration, the book also gives assistance in the drafting of arbitration clauses, sets out clearly the framework for arbitration procedures, and provides comprehensive references to source materials and numerous examples for counsels and courts in proceedings concerning the challenge and enforcement of awards.

This book will be of interest to arbitrators, corporate counsels, attorneys and other international lawyers, as well as to researchers and students of dispute resolution.

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