Arbitration World, 4th edition brings to you:
- Reader-friendly format in Q&A style, allows for easy cross-jurisdictional comparisons, covering over 35 jurisdictions worldwide
- Also included is a 'global overview' and chapters from key institutions such as WIPO, UNCITRAL, ICC, AAA/IDCR and LCIA
- Jurisdictional contributions and key institution chapters are provided by recognised leaders in the field
- Provides a quick and easy first look at key issues in arbitration, helpful to general counsel and their clients
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978-1-908239-20-4 (9781908239204)
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Karyl Nairn focuses on international arbitration and commercial litigation, acting for governments and corporations in a range of industry sectors including finance and banking, commodities, sports, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and telecommunications.
The Law Society has granted her the Higher Courts Civil Proceedings Qualification, and she is authorized to exercise the rights of audience in the High Court in all proceedings and in all civil proceedings in other courts.
Ms. Nairn serves as vice president of the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris and is also a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration.
She is regularly appointed as counsel or arbitrator in complex international commercial disputes in cases conducted under the auspices of the leading international arbitral institutions such as the LCIA, ICC, SCC, ZCC, AAA and ICSID. Ms. Nairn advises on private and public international law issues in both arbitration and litigation cases.
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. GENERAL OVERVIEW AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
3. ARBITRATING IN YOUR JURISDICTION - KEY FEATURES
3.1 The appointment of an arbitral tribunal
3.2 Confidentiality of arbitration proceedings
3.3 Role of (and interference by) the national courts and/or other authorities
3.4 Procedural flexibility and control
3.5 The Award
3.6 Arbitration Agreements and Jurisdiction
3.7 Applicable Law
4. SEEKING INTERIM MEASURES IN SUPPORT OF ARBITRATION CLAIMS
5. CHALLENGING ARBITRATION AWARDS
6. ENFORCEMENT