The popularity of arbitration has grown significantly during recent years. With the introduction of the 1996 Arbitration Act, which restated much of the old law as well as developing new provisions, there now exists one consolidated source of the law relating to arbitration.
Well established as the ideal introductory text to the law of arbitration in England and Wales, as well as providing a useful comparison with Scotland, this edition of Gill: The Law of Arbitration has been completely revised and updated to include the new Act. The book explains the law briefly and clearly, and contains important statutory instruments as appendices.
Topics covered include:
* The nature of an arbitration and the arbitration agreement
* Arbitrators and umpires
* Procedures, evidence and costs
* The making of an award
* Aspects of international arbitration
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Easy to carry in a coat pocket, handbag or briefcase, this is a book which facilitates 'dipping' for specific information or general knowledge...It should be among those readily at hand reference books of any aspirant arbitrator. Journal of CIArb, Volume 67, Number 4, November 2001.
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978-0-421-68130-9 (9780421681309)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
The nature of an arbitration. The arbitration agreement. The arbitral tribunal. The arbitral proceedings. The award. Costs. Powers of the court in relation to the award. Other provisions relating toarbitration. Recognition and enforcement of certain foreign awards. An outline of the Scots law of arbitration.