The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration has been adopted to a greater or lesser extent by almost 50 jurisdictions to date, including a number of major arbitral centres (Hong Kong, Australia, Singapore, and California amongst others). This book looks at each of the 36 articles of the model law in turn, drawing attention to the different views on the provisions and considering the practical implications. It provides not just a commentary on them but compares how they have been adopted in the various jurisdictions and evaluates the ways in which they have been adopted. It also includes useful, at-a-glance charts explaining the adoption of each article in each of the jurisdictions.
* Unique and in-depth coverage of an important procedural area of international commercial arbitration
* Includes quick-reference comparative charts
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...an exceptionally clear account of the UNCITRAL model law itself, the reasons why the articles were drafted the way they were and how different jurisdictions have adopted the model law... offers real insight into the thinking behind the drafting of the articles. I can warmly recommend this book......examines this challenging subject comprehensively and clearly...I can warmly recommend this book.... Dr Binder... has written what surely must be the definitive discussion of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration.... very comprehenisve and should be of great assistance to persons faced with questions as to the interpretation of any part of the Model Law.... Dr Binder's treatise is an important contribution to the literature of international arbitration. It should serve for many years as the leading exposition of the development and interpretation of the Model Law. Legal Week - March 2001.
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Introduction. Commentary and Comparison of Articles 1-36. Conclusion and Possible Future Work in the Area of International Commercial Arbitration. Comparison Charts.