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Arbitration of commercial disputes : English and international law and practice / Andrew Tweeddale, Masood Ahmed.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Oxford university press, 2025Edition: 2ndDescription: xcviii, 660 pages. 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780192882721
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.09 TWE
Contents:
Table of Cases - Table of Primary Legislation - Table of Secondary Legislation - List of Abbreviations - 1. Introduction to Arbitration - 2. The Development of English Arbitration Law - 3. The Characteristics of Arbitration and the Principles and Scope of the Arbitration Act 1996 - 4. The Applicable Law - 5. The Procedural Laws of the Arbitration - 6. Commencing an Arbitration - 7. Extending Time to Commence Arbitration Proceedings - 8. The Arbitration Agreement - 9. The Parties - 10. Appointing the Arbitral Tribunal and the Cessation of its Office - 11. The Role of the Arbitral Tribunal - 12. Challenging the Arbitral Tribunal's Jurisdiction in the Proceedings - 13. Emergency Arbitrators and Preliminary Proceedings - 14. Privacy and Confidentiality - 15. Evidence, Hearings, and Remedies - 16. Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal in Respect of the Award - 17. The Award and Enforcement - 18. Powers of the Court - 19. Procedural Matters Under the Arbitration Act 1996 - 20. Challenging and Appealing the Award-Sections 67 and 68 - 21. Appeal on a Point of Law - Index.
Summary: "The book provides a comprehensive coverage of the English law and practice of commercial arbitration, including international perspectives. It examines and explains the application of the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1996 and the Arbitration Act 2025 to all stages of the arbitral process and provides a detailed analysis of the latest authorities. The book also deals with the latest institutional rules and soft law provisions affecting the arbitration process, including the ICC Arbitration Rules (2021), the LCIA Arbitration Rules (2020) and the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration (2024). It covers significant developments in the applicable law to the arbitration agreement, the arbitrator's duty of disclosure, the granting of anti-suit and anti-arbitration injunctions, post-Brexit developments, the Law Commission's Review of the Arbitration Act 1996 and the reforms introduced by the Arbitration Act 2025. The book also provides a unique comparative perspective of arbitration law and practice with common law and civil law jurisdictions, and the use of technology and artificial intelligence in arbitration"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Cases -
Table of Primary Legislation -
Table of Secondary Legislation -
List of Abbreviations -
1. Introduction to Arbitration -
2. The Development of English Arbitration Law -
3. The Characteristics of Arbitration and the Principles and Scope of the Arbitration Act 1996 -
4. The Applicable Law -
5. The Procedural Laws of the Arbitration -
6. Commencing an Arbitration -
7. Extending Time to Commence Arbitration Proceedings -
8. The Arbitration Agreement -
9. The Parties -
10. Appointing the Arbitral Tribunal and the Cessation of its Office -
11. The Role of the Arbitral Tribunal -
12. Challenging the Arbitral Tribunal's Jurisdiction in the Proceedings -
13. Emergency Arbitrators and Preliminary Proceedings -
14. Privacy and Confidentiality -
15. Evidence, Hearings, and Remedies -
16. Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal in Respect of the Award -
17. The Award and Enforcement -
18. Powers of the Court -
19. Procedural Matters Under the Arbitration Act 1996 -
20. Challenging and Appealing the Award-Sections 67 and 68 -
21. Appeal on a Point of Law -
Index.

"The book provides a comprehensive coverage of the English law and practice of commercial arbitration, including international perspectives. It examines and explains the application of the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1996 and the Arbitration Act 2025 to all stages of the arbitral process and provides a detailed analysis of the latest authorities. The book also deals with the latest institutional rules and soft law provisions affecting the arbitration process, including the ICC Arbitration Rules (2021), the LCIA Arbitration Rules (2020) and the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration (2024). It covers significant developments in the applicable law to the arbitration agreement, the arbitrator's duty of disclosure, the granting of anti-suit and anti-arbitration injunctions, post-Brexit developments, the Law Commission's Review of the Arbitration Act 1996 and the reforms introduced by the Arbitration Act 2025. The book also provides a unique comparative perspective of arbitration law and practice with common law and civil law jurisdictions, and the use of technology and artificial intelligence in arbitration"-- Provided by publisher.