
Arbitration in Germany
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- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Preface
- Summary of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Contributing Authors
- List of Abbreviations
- PART I GERMANY AS A PLACE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC ARBITRATIONS - GENERAL OVERVIEW
- General Overview
- PART II COMMENTARY ON THE GERMAN ARBITRATION LAW (10TH BOOK OF THE GERMAN CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE)
- Chapter I General Provisions
- § 1025 - Scope of Application
- § 1026 - Extent of Court Intervention
- § 1027 - Loss of Right to Object
- § 1028 - Receipt of Written Communications in Case of Unknown Whereabouts
- Chapter II Arbitration Agreement
- § 1029 - Definition
- § 1030 - Arbitrability
- § 1031 - Form of Arbitration Agreement
- § 1032 - Arbitration Agreement and Substantive Claim Before Court
- § 1033 - Arbitration Agreement and Interim Measures by Court
- Chapter III Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal
- Introduction to §§ 1034-1039 ZPO
- § 1034 - Composition of Arbitral Tribunal
- § 1035 - Appointment of Arbitrators
- § 1036 - Challenge of an Arbitrator
- § 1037 - Challenge Procedure
- § 1038 - Failure or Impossibility to Act
- § 1039 - Appointment of Substitute Arbitrator
- Chapter IV Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal
- § 1040 - Competence of Arbitral Tribunal to Rule on its Jurisdiction
- § 1041 - Interim Measures of Protection
- Chapter V Conduct of the Arbitral Proceeding
- Introduction to §§ 1042-1050 ZPO
- § 1042 - General Rules of Procedure
- § 1043 - Place of Arbitration
- § 1044 - Commencement of Arbitral Proceedings
- § 1045 - Language of Proceedings
- § 1046 - Statements of Claim and Defence
- § 1047 - Oral Hearings and Written Proceedings
- § 1048 - Default of a Party
- § 1049 - Experts Appointed by Arbitral Tribunal
- § 1050 - Court Assistance in Taking Evidence and Other Judicial Acts
- Chapter VI Making of the Award and Termination of the Proceedings
- § 1051 - Rules Applicable to Substance of Dispute
- § 1052 - Decision Making by Panel of Arbitrators
- § 1053 - Settlement
- § 1054 - Form and Contents of Award
- § 1055 - Effect of Arbitral Award
- § 1056 - Termination of Proceedings
- § 1057 - Decision on Costs
- § 1058 - Correction and Interpretation of Award
- Additional Award
- Chapter VII Recourse against the Award
- § 1059 - Application for Setting Aside
- Chapter VIII Recognition and Enforcement of Awards
- Introduction to §§ 1060, 1061 ZPO
- § 1060 - Domestic Awards
- § 1061 - Foreign Awards
- Chapter IX Court Proceedings
- Introduction to §§ 1062-1065 ZPO
- § 1062 - Jurisdiction
- § 1063 - General Provisions
- § 1064 - Particularities Regarding the Enforcement of Awards
- § 1065 - Legal Remedies
- Chapter X Arbitral Tribunals Not Established by Agreement
- § 1066 - Mutatis Mutandis Application of the Provisions of the 10th Book
- PART III COMMENTARY ON THE ARBITRATION RULES OF THE GERMAN INSTITUTION OF ARBITRATION (DIS RULES)
- DIS Introduction
- Section 1 - Scope of Application
- Section 2 - Selection of Arbitrators
- Section 3 - Number of Arbitrators
- Section 4 - Requisite Copies of Written Pleadings and Attachments
- Section 5 - Delivery of Written Communications
- Section 6 - Commencement of Arbitral Proceedings
- Section 7 - Costs upon Commencement of Proceedings
- Section 8 - Delivery of Statement of Claim to Respondent
- Section 9 - Statement of Defence
- Section 10 - Counterclaim
- Section 11 - Costs of Filing Counterclaim
- Section 12 - Arbitral Tribunal with Three Arbitrators
- Section 13 - Multiple Parties on Claimant or Respondent Side
- Section 14 - Sole Arbitrator
- Section 15 - Impartiality and Independence
- Section 16 - Acceptance of Mandate as Arbitrator
- Section 17 - Confirmation of Arbitrators
- Section 18 - Challenge of Arbitrator
- Section 19 - Default of an Arbitrator
- Section 20 - Interim Measures of Protection
- Section 21 - Place of Arbitration
- Section 22 - Language of Proceedings
- Section 23 - Applicable Law
- Section 24 - Rules of Procedure
- Section 25 - Advance on Costs of Arbitral Tribunal
- Section 26 - Due Process
- Section 27 - Establishing the Facts
- Section 28 - Oral Hearing
- Section 29 - Records of Oral Proceedings
- Section 30 - Default of a Party
- Section 31 - Closing of Proceedings
- Section 32 - Settlement
- Section 33 - Rendering of the Arbitral Award
- Section 34 - Arbitral Award
- Section 35 - Decision on Costs
- Section 36 - Delivery of the Arbitral Award
- Section 37 - Interpretation and Correction of Arbitral Award
- Section 38 - Effect of Arbitral Award
- Section 39 - Termination of Arbitral Proceedings
- Section 40 - Costs of Arbitral Proceedings
- Section 41 - Loss of Right to Object
- Section 42 - Publication of the Arbitral Award
- Section 43 - Confidentiality
- Section 44 - Exclusion of Liability
- PART IV SELECTED AREAS AND ISSUES OF ARBITRATION IN GERMANY
- Ad hoc Arbitration in Germany
- ICC Arbitration in Germany
- Maritime Arbitration in Germany
- Trade Arbitration in Germany
- Arbitration of Disputes from Commercial Representation in Germany
- Construction Arbitration
- Arbitration in Germany in the Energy Sector
- Arbitration of Banking and Finance Disputes in Germany
- Arbitration of Insurance Disputes in Germany
- Arbitration of Intellectual Property Related Disputes in Germany
- Arbitration of Corporate Law Disputes in Germany
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Insolvency and Arbitration - Effects of Party Insolvency on Arbitral Proceedings in Germany
- Investment Arbitration and the Participation of State Parties in Germany
- Enforcement of Court Orders Declaring Awards Enforceable in Germany
- Annex I
- Annex II
- Annex III
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover
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