
The Austrian Arbitration Act 2006: Text and Notes
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Assembled with detailed commentary in footnotes by Christoph Liebscher, a leading Austrian arbitration specialist and a member of the committee that drafted the law, this definitive presentation of the Austrian Arbitration Act of 2006 provides all of the following:
- text and notes in four languages - English, Russian, French, and German - so as many readers as possible can study the legislation in their own language;
- concise footnotes to nearly every article, offering easy-to-follow applications, examples, and clarifications; and
- a wealth of general information useful for non-specialists who must advise on the drafting of arbitration agreements.
This book will be of great practical value to arbitration practitioners, to international business people and their counsel, as well as to academics in arbitration and international trade law, especially in the context of Central and Eastern Europe.
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Content
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Austrian Code of Civil Procedure Fourth Section Arbitration Procedure
- First Chapter General Provisions
- Scope of Application
- Court Intervention
- Waiver of Right to Object
- Receipt of Written Communications
- Second Chapter Arbitration Agreement
- Definition
- Arbitrability
- Form of the Arbitration Agreement
- Arbitration Agreement and Substantive Claim before Court
- Arbitration Agreement and Interim Measures by Court
- Third Chapter Formation of Arbitral Tribunal
- Composition of Arbitral Tribunal
- Appointment of Arbitrators
- Grounds for Challenge
- Challenge Procedure
- Early Termination of the Arbitrator's Mandate
- Appointment of Substitute Arbitrator
- Fourth Chapter Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal
- Competence of Arbitral Tribunal to Rule on its own Jurisdiction
- Ordering of Provisional or Protective Measures
- Fifth Chapter Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings
- General Principles
- Seat of the Arbitral Tribunal
- Language of Proceedings
- Statements of Claim and Defence
- Oral Hearings and Written Proceedings
- Proceedings and Taking of Evidence
- Failure to Perform Procedural Acts
- Expert Appointed by Arbitral Tribunal
- Court Assistance
- Sixth Chapter Award and Termination of Proceedings
- Law Applicable to Substance of Dispute
- Decision Making by Panel of Arbitrators
- Settlement
- Award
- Effects of the Award
- Termination of Proceedings
- Decision on Costs
- Correction, Interpretation and Amendment of the Award
- Seventh Chapter Recourse against Award
- Application for Setting Aside an Award
- Declaration that an Award does or does not exist
- Consideration of Reasons for Setting Aside in Other Proceedings
- Eighth Chapter Recognition and Order of Enforcement of Foreign Awards
- Ninth Chapter Court Proceedings
- Jurisdiction
- Proceedings
- Tenth Chapter Special Provisions
- Consumers
- Labour Law Cases
- Back Cover
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