
Model Law Decisions
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This book, written by distinguished arbitration practitioners, is a must for every international arbitration practitioner. The authors have compiled decisions applying the Model Law from most Model Law jurisdictions, and they have organized them in order to provide easy reference. The cases are organized by section of the Model Law, with the cases applying that section from multiple jurisdictions summarized together. Each summary includes a statement of the holding of the case, a broader summary of the facts and the ruling, and case citations. This compilation will allow arbitration counsel to compare and to readily use rulings under each Model Law section from multiple jurisdictions.
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- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS
- CITATION KEY
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Article 1. Scope of Application
- CANADIAN CASES
- A. NOTE ON CANADIAN ADOPTION OF THE MODEL LAW
- B. CASE SYNOPSES
- HONG KONG CASES
- A. NOTE ON HONG KONG'S ADOPTION OF THE MODEL LAW AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF MAINLAND, TAIWANESE AND NON-CONVENTION FOREIGN AWARDS POST-1997
- B. CASE SYNOPSES
- SINGAPORE CASES
- Article 2. Definitions and Rules of Interpretation
- CANADIAN CASES
- Article 3. Receipt of Written Communications
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- Article 4. Waiver of Right to Object
- Article 5. Extent of Court Intervention
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- Article 6. Court or Other Authority for Certain Function of Arbitration Assistance and Supervision
- Chapter II. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT
- Article 7. Definition and Form of Arbitration Agreement
- BERMUDAN CASES
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- INDIAN CASES
- UNITED STATES CASES
- Article 8. Arbitration Agreement and Substantive Claim Before Court
- AUSTRALIAN CASES
- BERMUDAN CASES
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- SINGAPORE CASES
- UNITED STATES CASES
- Article 9. Arbitration Agreement and Interim Measures by Court
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- Chapter III. COMPOSITION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
- Article 10. Number of Arbitrators
- HONG KONG CASES
- Article 11. Appointment of Arbitrators
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- SINGAPORE CASES
- Article 12. Grounds for Challenge
- AUSTRALIAN CASES
- UNITED STATES CASES
- Article 13. Challenge Procedure
- Article 14. Failure or Impossibility to Act
- CANADIAN CASES
- Article 15. Appointment of Substitute Arbitrator
- Chapter IV. JURISDICTION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
- Article 16. Competence of Arbitral Tribunal to Rule on Its Jurisdiction
- ARGENTINE CASES
- AUSTRALIAN CASES
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- RUSSIAN FEDERATION CASES
- Article 17. Power of Arbitral Tribunal to Order Interim Measures
- CANADIAN CASES
- Chapter V. CONDUCT OF ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
- Article 18. Equal Treatment of Parties
- CANADIAN CASES
- NEW ZEALAND CASES
- RUSSIAN FEDERATION CASES
- Article 19. Determination of Rules of Procedure
- CANADIAN CASES
- UNITED STATES CASES
- Article 20. Place of Arbitration
- Article 21. Commencement of Arbitral Proceedings
- Article 22. Language
- Article 23. Statements of Claim and Defence
- CANADIAN CASES
- Article 24. Hearings and Written Proceedings
- Article 25. Default of a Party
- CANADIAN CASES
- Article 26. Expert Appointed by Arbitral Tribunal
- Article 27. Court Assistance in Taking Evidence
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- Chapter VI. MAKING OF AWARD AND TERMINATION OF PROCEEDINGS
- Article 28. Rules Applicable to Substance of Dispute
- Article 29. Decision-Making by Panel of Arbitrators
- Article 30. Settlement
- Article 31. Form and Contents of Award
- CANADIAN CASES
- Article 32. Termination of Proceedings
- Article 33. Correction and Interpretation of Award
- Additional Award
- SINGAPORE CASES
- Chapter VII. RECOURSE AGAINST AWARD
- Article 34. Application for Setting Aside as Exclusive Recourse Against Arbitral Award
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- RUSSIAN FEDERATION CASES
- Chapter VIII. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS
- Article 35. Recognition and Enforcement
- CANADIAN CASES
- Article 36. Grounds for Refusing Recognition or Enforcement
- AUSTRALIAN CASES
- CANADIAN CASES
- HONG KONG CASES
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Back Cover
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