Russell on Arbitration has been the principal reference work for practitioners for over 100 years. Highly respected and with a long-established pedigree, the work has now been completely revised to update practitioners on the latest developments in this area of law. In the 5 years since the previous edition there have been important developments in a number of areas such as challenges to the impartiality of arbitrators, the application of the 'serious irregularity' principle and many others. The operation of the Arbitration Act 1996 in practice, and in particular its key principles set out in section one of the Act, has now been observed. * New edition of the definitive practitioner text on the law and practice of arbitration * Includes the new Arbitration Practice Direction and full coverage of the case law that has developed since the Arbitration Act 1996 * Provides practical, problem-solving information written with the practitioner in mind * A complete reference work - appendices include the Arbitration Act 1996, related statutory instruments, the UNCITRAL Model Law and forms
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Must be regarded as the best guide to the Act, certainly as it applies to commercial arbitrations, both as regards law and practice. His Honour Judge Humphrey LLoyd Q.C. - International Construction Law Review - of previous edition.
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978-0-421-66100-4 (9780421661004)
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Introduction. The arbitration agreement. Parties and institutions. The tribunal. Conduct of the reference. The award. The role of the court before and during the arbitration. The role of the court after the award. Appendices