Editors
Contributors
Preface
CHAPTER 1
The Law Governing Res Judicata in International Commercial Arbitration
Gary Born, Cavinder Bull SC, Jonathan Lim & Eunice Chan
CHAPTER 2
Assignments ‘Mid-Arbitration’: Some Practical Considerations
Christopher Lau SC
CHAPTER 3
Exploring the Interpretative and Jurisdictional Consequences of Including an Investment Chapter in a Free Trade Agreement
Christopher Thomas QC, Sarah Lim & Emily Choo
CHAPTER 4
The Temptation of Domesticity: An Evolving Challenge in Arbitration
The Hon. Justice Clyde Croft
CHAPTER 5
Interaction of Laws in International Arbitration: An Asian Perspective
Tan Sri Dato’ Cecil Abraham, Aniz Ahmad Amirudin & Daniel Chua Wei Chuen
CHAPTER 6
Balancing Party Autonomy, Jurisdiction and the Integrity of Arbitration: Where to Draw the Line?
Sir David A.R. Williams KNZM, QC & Anna Kirk
CHAPTER 7
Jurisdictional Findings on Provisional Measures Applications in International Arbitration
Donald Francis Donovan, David W. Rivkin & Christopher K. Tahbaz
CHAPTER 8
Work in Progress: Res Judicata and Issue Estoppel in Investment Arbitration
Gavan Griffith QC & Isabella Seif
CHAPTER 9
Choosing the Law Governing the Arbitration Agreement
Ian Glick QC & V. Niranjan
CHAPTER 10
Evidentiary Inferences: Do Choice of Law and Seat Make a Difference?
Karyl Nairn QC, Timothy G. Nelson & Paula F. Henin
CHAPTER 11
Legal Criteria for Granting Relief in Emergency Arbitrator Proceedings: Where Are We Now and Where Do We Go from Here?
Kap-You (Kevin) Kim & Bhushan Satish
CHAPTER 12
Unintended Consequences
Klaus Reichert SC
CHAPTER 13
Mandatory Laws: Getting the Right Law in the Right Place
Lawrence G.S. Boo & Adriana Uson Ong
CHAPTER 14
Intra-EU BITs: Competence and Consequences
Lord (Peter) Goldsmith QC, PC & Boxun Yin
CHAPTER 15
Consolidation of Cases at ICSID
Chrysoula Mavromati & Meg Kinnear
CHAPTER 16
The Chimera of Admissibility in International Arbitration
Michael Hwang SC & Lim Si Cheng
CHAPTER 17
Res Judicata and the “Could Have Been Claims”
Bernard Hanotiau
CHAPTER 18
The Substantive Rights of Parties in Arbitration: Voie Directe and Voie Indirecte
Doug Jones AO
CHAPTER 19
ICANN’s Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Klaus Sachs & Friederike Maria Fronius
CHAPTER 20
Practices, Arbitral Duties and Effects of Awards in Default Proceedings
Julian Lew QC
CHAPTER 21
The Law Applicable to Non-contractual Claims in International Commercial Arbitration
Simon Greenberg
CHAPTER 22
Life after Death: The Arbitral Tribunal’s Role Following Its Final Award
Stuart Isaacs QC
CHAPTER 23
Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Choice of Law in International Arbitration
V.V. Veeder QC
CHAPTER 24
A Principled Approach Towards the Law Governing Arbitration Agreements
Wendy J. Miles QC & Nelson Goh
Index