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Nesic, Miryana / Boulle, Laurence
Tottel Publ., UK
EUR 131,39

This is a clear, practical and essential guide covering the skills, techniques and strategies required in mediation by mediators, lawyers, clients and other participants. With examples, case studies, exercises and precedents throughout, this is an allencompassing resource for both beginner and experienced mediators.
Karl J.T. Wach
Sellier. European Law Publishers
350 Seiten
EUR 198,00

Disputes regarding M&A transactions are often subject of arbitration proceedings. Their inherent flexibility creates scope for manoeuvre that, skilfully handled, can significantly contribute to the successful outcome of a dispute. The tactical opportunities of the arbitration process - against the background of eight key jurisdictions - are introduced and discussed in this book.
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Marboe, Irmgard
Oxford University Press, GB
1. Aufl. 2009. 464 Seiten
EUR 185,00

This title will analyse the practice of international courts and tribunals to the valuation of investment claims against states. It pays specific attention to the question of interest. Specific guidance on how valuation issues should be approached will be invaluable to counsel, advisors, judges and arbitrators in international judicial proceedings.
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Sinnott, John P
Oxford University Press, GB
EUR 177,54

This 2009 desktop reference is completely up-to-date with the most current consular legalization requirements. Whether dealing with a power of attorney, trademark registration, certificate of origin, or other documents, the user will find explanations of legalization procedures for 219 foreign jurisdictions and all 50 US states, plus territories. A new Introduction that provides updated information on the changing law of document authentication, including such dramatic developments as the WTO's removal of many of the remaining impediments to transnational legal practice.
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Mark Kantor
Kluwer Law International
428 Seiten
EUR 130,00

This book provides a clear understanding of the nuts and bolts of valuation approaches for business investments, including market, income and asset-based methods. It reviews tools that arbitrators may employ to reach their final compensation assessment on a principled basis. The book's many practical recommendations explore the decision making processes entailed in three central aspects of the arbitrator's role: advance planning to enhance understanding of expert valuation evidence; identification of "apples-to-oranges" miscomparisons; and recognition of the true comparability between the business at issue and other examples offered in the expert evidence.
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Lawyers, Defendants, Plaintiffs, and Gendered Parties
Relis, Tamara
Cambridge University Press
304 Seiten, 29 tables
EUR 70,52

Grounded in interpretive theory and offering interdisciplinary insights from sociological, psychological, and gender studies, this book addresses the question "How do professional, lay, and gendered actors understand and experience case processing in litigation and mediation"? Drawing on data from 131 interviews, questionnaires, and observations of plaintiffs, defendants, lawyers, and mediators involved in 64 fatality and medical injury cases, the book challenges dominant understandings of how formal legal processes and dispute resolution work in practice. In juxtaposing actors' discourse on all sides of ongoing cases on issues such as expectations, needs, comprehensions of what plaintiffs seek from the legal system, objectives for mediation, and perceptions of what occurs during attempts at case resolution, the findings reveal inherent problems with the core workings of the legal system.
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