Arab arbitration law has moved beyond the crisis caused by the controversial ARAMCO and Abu Dhabi awards. The past decade has witnessed widespread changes in Arab arbitration law, including the modification of arbitration laws by a number of Arab countries, the creation of several new arbitration centers in these countries, and the accession by most Arab countries to the New York Convention.
<p class=copymedium>Arbitrators and other practitioners whose work deals with one or more Arab states and academics involved in the study of Arab arbitration law need a complete resource that ties together the multiple components of law in this area.
<p class=copymedium><b>Arbitration with the Arab Countries</b> supplies this resource, setting out the evolution of Arab arbitration law and offering an exhaustive commentary on the law and practice of arbitration throughout the Arab world and exploring some of the remaining problems and hidden truths in the field.
<p class=copymedium>Its practical features include:
<li class=copymedium>an introduction to and explanation of the concepts of arbitration in Moslem law
<li class=copymedium>coverage of several pan-Arabic conventions on Arab and international arbitration
<li class=copymedium>a view of the state of the law in each relevant country
<p class=copymedium><b>Arbitration with the Arab Countries</b> allows the user to look up the arbitration systems and practice of a particular country while also contributing to a deeper understanding of the influences of Moslem law in this area generally. Practitioners and academics will appreciate its completeness and insight.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zuidpoolsingel
Niederlande
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Research
Editions-Typ
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 51 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-90-411-1097-8 (9789041110978)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
<ol class=copymedium><li class=copymedium>Moslem ArbitrationvLaw<li class=copymedium>Algeria<li class=copymedium>Bahrain<li class=copymedium>Egypt<li class=copymedium>Iraq<li class=copymedium>Jordan<li class=copymedium>Kuwait<li class=copymedium>Lebanon<li class=copymedium>Libya<li class=copymedium>Morocco<li class=copymedium>Oman<li class=copymedium>Qatar<li class=copymedium>Saudi Arabia<li class=copymedium>Sudan<li class=copymedium>Syria<li class=copymedium>Tunisia<li class=copymedium>U.A.E<li class=copymedium>Yemen<li class=copymedium>Amman Arab Convention on Commercial Arbitration (1987)<li class=copymedium>The Riyadh Arab Convention on Judicial Cooperation</ol></ol>