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Stories from the Hearing Room: Experience from Arbitral Practice (Essays in Honour of Michael E. Schneider) (Record no. 40138)

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International Standard Book Number 9789041154132
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Classification number 347.090000
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Personal name Ehle Bernd
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Title Stories from the Hearing Room: Experience from Arbitral Practice (Essays in Honour of Michael E. Schneider)<br/>
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Netherlands
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Kluwer Law International
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015
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Extent 304p
Dimensions xi
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>Preface.<br/>Chapter 1 Recollections of an Englishman Geoffrey M Beresford Hartwell.;<br/>Chapter 2 The In-House Counsel Who Went Astray: Ex-Parte Communications with Party-Appointed Arbitrators Klaus Peter Berger.;<br/>Chapter 3 Dramatic Sideshows at the Hearing George A. Bermann.;<br/>Chapter 4 The Boxed Eagle and Catches at Hearings and Deliberations Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel.;<br/>Chapter 5 Symbols, Customs and Other Curiosities in the Hearing Room Dr. Christian Borris, LL.M.;<br/>Chapter 6 Between a Hammer and an Anvil Nael G. Bunni.;<br/>Chapter 7 The Aha! Phenomenon: When “Non-Verbal Communication” Gets You to Closer to the Truth Elliott Geisinger.;<br/>Chapter 8 Ex Officio Powers to Investigate: When Do Arbitrators Cross the Line? Teresa Giovannini.;<br/>Chapter 9 Deadlines, Burglars and the Canicule: Arbitration in Two Shifts Veijo Heiskanen.;<br/>Chapter 10 War Stories and the Morals to be Learnt Michael Hwang SC.;<br/>Chapter 11 Improving Arbitral Procedure: Perspectives from the Coalface Doug Jones.;<br/>Chapter 12 Defusing Unusual Incidents Before They Grow Unmanageable Pierre A. Karrer.;<br/>Chapter 13 An Introduction to Middle East Disputes via Geneva Richard Kreindler.;<br/>Chapter 14 The Importance of Instructions Maurice Mendelson QC.;<br/>Chapter 15 Arrogance and Machiavellism: Two Deadly Dangers in the Hearing Room Taoufik Ouanes.;<br/>Chapter 16 Too Close for Comfort Jan Ramberg.;<br/>Chapter 17 Two out of Three: The Effect of Truncated Tribunals Sir Vivian Ramsey.;<br/>Chapter 18 La clause de parapluie Klaus Sachs.;<br/>Chapter 19 Michael E. Schneider’s Time Management Lessons Matthias Scherer.;<br/>Chapter 20 Counsel X’s Delay Tactics: What an Arbitral Tribunal Can (and Cannot) Do Fabian von Schlabrendorff.;<br/>Chapter 21 A Sealed Letter Crosses the Channel Eric Schwartz.;<br/>Chapter 22 Michael Schneider on Cross-Examination: A Respectful, Even Admiring, Albeit Uneasy Reaction of U.S. Lawyer Laurence Shore.;<br/>Chapter 23 Au « club » des arbitres Pierre Tercier.;<br/>Chapter 24 Arabian Nights (and Days) in Geneva Peter Turner.;<br/>Chapter 25 Uneven Representation and Imbalanced Resources Between Parties to an International Arbitration or in Relation to the Arbitral Tribunal: Restoring Reasonable Balance and Symmetry in the Hearing Room (or Not) Carita Wallgren-Lindholm.;<br/>Chapter 26 Transaction Counsel as Arbitration Counsel and as Witness? Gerhard Wegen.;<br/>Chapter 27 Schiedsentscheids-Entwürfe: Sollen Schiedsgerichte ihren Entscheid den Parteien zunächst als Entwurf vorlegen? Werner Wenger.;<br/>Chapter 28 Evidence Gone Astray Markus Wirth and Melissa Magliana.;<br/>Chapter 29 Michael E. Schneider: An Exceptional Person Tore Wiwen-Nilsson.;<br/>Chapter 30 Proactivité et diversité dans la conduite de l’audience : « Mega hot tubbing » ou quand le tribunal arbitral mène la danse Roland Ziadé.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. International Commercial Arbitration 2. Arbitration & Award
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Personal name Baizeau Domitille
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://www.kluwerarbitration.com.eresources.nls.ac.in/book-toc?title=Stories%20from%20the%20Hearing%20Room%3A%20Experience%20from%20Arbitral%20Practice%20(Essays%20in%20Honour%20of%20Michael%20E.%20Schneider)">http://www.kluwerarbitration.com.eresources.nls.ac.in/book-toc?title=Stories%20from%20the%20Hearing%20Room%3A%20Experience%20from%20Arbitral%20Practice%20(Essays%20in%20Honour%20of%20Michael%20E.%20Schneider)</a>
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