The Cambridge Handbook of Judicial Control of Arbitral Awards
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A unique collaboration between academic scholars, legal practitioners, and arbitrators, this handbook focuses on the intersection of arbitration - as an alternative to litigation - and the court systems to which arbitration is ultimately beholden. The first three parts analyze issues relating to the interpretation of the scope of arbitration agreements, arbitrator bias and conflicts of interest, arbitrator misconduct during the proceedings, enforceability of arbitral awards, and the grounds for vacating awards. The next section features fifteen country-specific reviews, which demonstrate that, despite the commonality of principles at the international level, there is a significant of amount of differences in the application of those principles at the national level. This work should be read by anyone interested in the general rules and principles of the enforceability of foreign arbitral awards and the grounds for courts to vacate or annul such awards.
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Weight: 1090g
Dimensions: 181 x 259mm
Publication Date: 29 Oct 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108488617
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Larry A. DiMatteo is Huber Hurst Professor of Contract Law Warrington College of Business and Levin College of Law at the University of Florida. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of the American Business Law Journal a 2012 Fulbright Professor and author of thirteen books including The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms (with Michel Cannarsa and Cristina Poncibò Cambridge 2019). Marta Infantino is Associate Professor of Comparative Law IUSLIT Department University of Trieste. She has held visiting professorships in Canada Colombia and France. She has authored or co-authored eight books and more than sixty articles in Italian French and English. Her work has been translated into Greek Chinese and Spanish. Nathalie M-P Potin is Academic Director of LL.M./Masters in English at the Faculty of Law Catholic Univeristy of Lyon. She has practiced in several international commercial law firms and worked at the Secretariat of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce. She holds visiting professorships in Europe the Middle East and the United States.