Step by step clarity and guidance on the arbitration process
For 150 years Russell on Arbitration has been a principal authority for practitioners on the subject of arbitration in England. The 23rd edition follows this precedent to bring you a practical guide to the arbitration process, the latest arbitration case law and an examination of key legislation.
* Gives a clear understanding of the stages of an arbitration from beginning to end
* Looks at the appointment of the arbitration tribunal and their powers
* Examines the detailed provisions of the English Arbitration Act 1996
* Discusses the role of the English court during and after an arbitration providing guidance on when the court can intervene in proceedings
* Ensures you are fully up-to-date with developments by including all new cases relating to arbitration in England and Wales
* Brings clarity to the arbitration procedure and provides key guidance on both the ICC and LCIA Rules and on the relevant provisions of the English Arbitration Act 1996
* Provides comparison between the Arbitration Act 1996 and the UNCITRAL Model Law
* Gives insight on the role of the English court including the relevant provisions of the CPR
* Provides precedents to use for arbitration agreements and clauses
* Provides a list of appointing authorities making it easy to locate the correct details for contacts you may need to refer to
Contents
* Introduction
* The arbitration agreement
* Parties and institutions
* The tribunal
* Conduct of the reference
* The award
* The role of the court before and during
* The role of the court after the award
Appendices
* Glossary
* Arbitration Act 1996 and related SIs
* Arbitration Act 1950, Part II
* CPR, Part 62
* Practice Direction - Arbitration
* DAC Report on the Arbitration Bill and
* Supplementary Report on the Arbitration
* Act 1996
* Statutory arbitration
* Comparison between the Arbitration Act
* 1996 and the UNCITRAL Model Law Forms
* Features selected forms
* List of appointing authorities
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978-0-421-96680-2 (9780421966802)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
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