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The Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration, 2nd Edition

The Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration, 2nd Edition

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  • 出版商: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781107401334
  • 出版时间 May 2012
  • 规格: Paperback , 392 pages
  • 适应领域: International ? 免责申明:
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    This book provides the reader with immediate access to understanding the world of international arbitration. Arbitration has become the dispute resolution method of choice in international transactions. This book explains how and why arbitration works. It provides the legal and regulatory framework for international arbitration, as well as practical strategies to follow and pitfalls to avoid. It is short and readable, but comprehensive in its coverage of the basic requirements, including the most recent changes in arbitration laws, rules and guidelines. The second edition includes updates on rules and guidelines, such as the arbitration rules of the ICC, the SCC, the ACICA and UNCITRAL, as well as the 2010 IBA Rules on Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration. The author includes insights from numerous international arbitrators and counsel, who tell firsthand about their own experiences of arbitration and their views of best practices.

    • Covers the latest changes in arbitration laws, rules and guidelines

    • Short and readable and includes comments of arbitrators and counsel on their views and experience of arbitration

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of international commercial arbitration

  • Preface to the Second Edition
    xv
    Foreword to the First Edition by Eric E. Bergsten
    xvii
    1             Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration
    1
    A.            Purpose
    1
    B.            Defining Characteristics
    2
    1.            Consent
    2
    2.            Nongovernmental Decision Makers
    2
    3.            A Final and Binding Award
    2
    C.            Advantages of Arbitration
    3
    D.            Disadvantages of Arbitration
    4
    E.            The Regulatory Framework
    5
    F.            Institutional Arbitration v. Ad Hoc Arbitration
    9
    G.            Arbitral Institutions
    10
    1.            The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Court of Arbitration
    11
    2.            The American Arbitration Association's (AAA) International Center for Dispute Resolution (ICDR)
    11
    3.            The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
    12
    4.            Other Arbitral Institutions
    12
    H.            Arbitrations Involving States
    13
    1.            ICSID Arbitrations
    13
    2.            The Permanent Court of Arbitration
    13
    I.            Other Dispute Resolution Methods
    14
    1.            Mediation
    14
    2.            Conciliation
    15
    3.            Neutral Evaluation
    15
    4.            Expert Determination
    15
    5.            Mini-Trials
    16
    6.            Last-Offer Arbitration (Baseball Arbitration)
    16
    J.            Conclusion
    16
    2             The Arbitration Agreement
    18
    A.            Function and Purpose
    18
    1.            Arbitration Clauses and Submission Agreements
    18
    2.            Separability
    19
    B.            Validity
    19
    1.            The Writing Requirement
    21
    a.            Recommended Interpretation of Articles II and VII
    24
    b.            Amendment to Article 7 of UNCITRAL Model Law
    25
    c.            U.N. Convention on Use of Electronic Communications
    28
    d.            Other Article 7 Issues
    29
    e.            Effect of the More Favorable Right Provision
    29
    2.            A Defined Legal Relationship
    31
    3.            Capable of Being Settled by Arbitration
    32
    4.            Null and Void, Inoperable, or Incapable of Being Performed
    33
    a.            Null and Void
    33
    b.            Inoperable
    34
    c.            Incapable of Being Performed
    34
    C.            Binding Nonsignatories
    34
    1.            Agency
    36
    2.            Equitable Estoppel
    36
    3.            Implied Consent
    37
    4.            Group of Companies
    38
    5.            Veil Piercing/Alter Ego
    39
    6.            Timing of Objections
    42
    3             Drafting the Arbitration Agreement
    43
    A.            Essential Requirements
    45
    1.            Choice of Arbitrators
    46
    2.            Seat of the Arbitration
    47
    3.            Language of the Arbitration
    48
    4.            Substantive Law
    48
    B.            Additional Provisions
    49
    1.            International Bar Association Rules on Taking Evidence
    49
    2.            Preliminary Relief
    50
    3.            Technical Expertise
    51
    4.            Multistep Dispute Resolution Clauses
    51
    5.            Dispositive Motions
    52
    6.            Legal Fees and Costs
    53
    7.            Confidentiality
    54
    8.            Expanded Judicial Review
    55
    9.            Waiver of State Immunity
    56
    10.           Multiparty Agreements
    57
    C.            Conclusion
    58
    4             Applicable Laws and Rules
    59
    A.            Importance of the Law
    59
    B.            Delocalization v. Territoriality
    60
    1.            Arguments Favoring Delocalization
    60
    2.            Arguments Opposing Delocalization
    61
    3.            Some Modern Approaches to Delocalization
    61
    a.            Sports Arbitrations
    62
    b.            Online Arbitrations
    62
    C.            The Lex Mercatoria
    64
    1.            Definition of the Lex Mercatoria
    64
    2.            Application of the Lex Mercatoria
    66
    a.            Contracts between States
    66
    b.            Contracts between a State and a Private Company
    67
    D.            The Parties’ Choice of Law
    67
    1.            The Law Governing the Arbitral Proceedings
    68
    2.            The Rules Governing the Arbitral Proceedings
    69
    3.            The Law Governing the Arbitration Agreement
    69
    4.            The Law Governing Arbitrability
    72
    5.            The Law Governing the Contract
    73
    a.            National or International Law
    73
    b.            Lex Mercatoria
    74
    c.            Unrelated National Law
    74
    d.            Dépeçage
    76
    e.            Renvoi
    76
    f.            Ex Aequo et Bono and Amiable Compositeur
    77
    E.            When Parties Fail to Choose the Seat or the Governing Law
    78
    1.            Failure to Choose a Seat
    79
    2.            Failure to Choose a Governing Law
    79
    3.            Conflicts of Laws
    80
    4.            Voie Indirecte
    81
    5.            Voie Directe
    81
    F.            An Arbitrator's Duty to Apply the Law
    82
    1.            Law or Equity
    82
    2.            Duty to Render an Enforceable Award
    83
    3.            Applying the Law
    83
    a.            The Lex Arbitri
    83
    b.            Mandatory Law
    84
    c.            Mandatory Law and Public Policy
    84
    5             Judicial Assistance for Arbitration
    87
    A.            Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements
    88
    1.            Extent of Judicial Review
    88
    2.            Competence-Competence
    91
    B.            Anti-Suit Injunctions
    95
    1.            Anti-Suit Injunctions in the United States
    96
    2.            Anti-Suit Injunctions in Europe
    101
    C.            Interim Measures
    105
    1.            Kinds of Interim Measures
    105
    2.            Tribunal or Court – Where to Go for Interim Relief?
    107
    3.            Basis for Interim Measures
    110
    4.            Enforcement of Interim Measures
    111
    D.            Court Assistance in Obtaining Evidence
    112
    1.            Procedural Orders
    112
    2.            National Laws Concerning Court Assistance
    113
    3.            Summons Issued by U.S. Arbitrators
    114
    4.            Tribunal in the United States Seeking Evidence Outside the United States
    118
    5.            Court Assistance in the United States to Foreign Tribunals
    119
    6.            Conclusion
    120
    6             The Tribunal
    122
    A.            Appointment of Arbitrators
    122
    1.            How Many Arbitrators?
    122
    2.            Qualifications
    123
    a.            Knowledge and Experience
    123
    b.            Lawyers or Nonlawyers
    123
    c.            Professors as Arbitrators
    124
    d.            Language Fluency
    125
    e.            Availability
    125
    f.            Reputation
    125
    g.            Specifications and Requirements
    126
    3.            Method of Selection
    126
    a.            Three Arbitrators
    126
    i.            The Rules
    126
    ii.           The Practice
    127
    (1)           Choosing the Party-Appointed Arbitrators (Coarbitrators)
    128
    (2)           Choosing the Presiding Arbitrator (Chair of the Tribunal)
    130
    b.            A Sole Arbitrator
    132
    c.            Ad Hoc Arbitration
    133
    4.            Interviewing Prospective Arbitrators
    134
    B.            Obligations of Arbitrators
    135
    1.            Independence and Impartiality
    135
    a.            The IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest
    136
    i.            Part I: The General Standards
    137
    ii.           Part II: Practical Application of the General Standards
    138
    b.            The 1987 IBA Rules of Ethics for Arbitrators
    141
    c.            American Arbitration Association–American Bar Association Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Disputes
    142
    d.            Duty to Investigate
    144
    2.            Other Obligations
    145
    C.            Challenges to the Arbitrator
    147
    D.            Flawed Conduct of Arbitrators
    151
    E.            Replacement of Arbitrators
    153
    F.            Arbitrator Immunity
    153
    G.            Costs and Fees
    156
    7             The Arbitral Proceedings
    157
    A.            Beginning the Arbitration
    158
    B.            Preliminary Matters
    160
    C.            Written Submissions
    166
    D.            The Hearing
    167
    1.            Chair Can Decide Procedural Issues
    167
    2.            Scheduling the Hearings
    168
    3.            Seat of the Arbitration
    168
    4.            Language of the Arbitration
    169
    5.            Local Bar Requirements
    169
    6.            Closed Hearings
    169
    7.            Record of Proceedings
    170
    8.            Technology
    170
    9.            Time Limits per Side
    170
    10.           Default of Appearance
    171
    11.           Expedited Proceedings
    172
    E.            Presenting Evidence
    172
    1.            IBA Rules of Evidence
    173
    2.            Burden of Proof
    174
    3.            Documentary Evidence
    175
    a.            Hearsay Evidence
    176
    b.            Authentication
    176
    c.            Document Requests
    176
    d.            Arbitrator Discretion
    179
    4.            Fact Witnesses
    179
    a.            Testimony Prior to the Hearing
    179
    b.            Witness Statements
    180
    c.            Who Can Testify
    180
    d.            Meeting with Witnesses
    181
    e.            Examining Witnesses
    181
    f.            Arbitrator Intervention
    184
    g.            Availability of Witnesses
    185
    h.            Compelling Witness Testimony
    185
    5.            Expert Witnesses
    185
    F.            Closing the Hearing
    188
    G.            Post-Hearing Proceedings
    188
    8             The Award
    189
    A.            Difference between “Orders” and “Awards”
    189
    B.            Types of Awards
    190
    1.            Final Award
    190
    2.            Partial and Interim Awards
    191
    3.            Consent Award
    192
    4.            Default Award
    193
    C.            Validity of the Award
    194
    1.            Formalities
    194
    2.            Communication
    194
    3.            Time Limits
    195
    4.            Concurring and Dissenting Views
    195
    5.            Scrutiny of the Draft Award
    195
    6.            Finality, Clarity, and Scope
    196
    D.            Remedies and Costs
    196
    1.            Monetary Damages
    196
    2.            Interest
    196
    3.            Other Remedies
    197
    4.            Costs
    197
    E.            Res Judicata Effect of the Award
    198
    F.            Confidentiality of the Award
    199
    G.            Post-Award Proceedings
    201
    9             Attempts to Set Aside an Award
    203
    A.            Methods of Challenge
    203
    B.            Grounds of Challenge
    205
    1.            Jurisdictional Challenges
    205
    2.            Procedural Challenges
    206
    3.            Challenges Based on the Merits
    207
    C.            Time Limitations
    209
    D.            Effects of a Successful Challenge
    209
    10            Enforcement of the Award
    211
    A.            Application of International Conventions
    211
    B.            Principles Governing Recognition and Enforcement
    212
    C.            Requirements for Enforcement
    213
    1.            Scope
    213
    2.            Jurisdiction and Forum Non Conveniens
    214
    3.            Procedures for Enforcement
    216
    D.            Grounds for Nonenforcement under the Convention
    217
    1.            Incapacity and Invalidity
    217
    2.            Lack of Notice or Fairness
    220
    3.            Arbitrator Acting in Excess of Authority
    220
    4.            The Tribunal or the Procedure Is Not in Accord with the Parties’ Agreement
    222
    5.            The Award Is Not Yet Binding, or Has Been Set Aside
    222
    a.            A Binding Award
    222
    b.            Effect of a Vacated Award
    222
    c.            The Article V(1)(e) Loophole
    223
    d.            The Court's Discretion to Ignore the Article V(1)(e) Loophole
    224
    e.            Deference to Local Law under Article VII
    224
    f.            Enforcement of Vacated Awards
    224
    6.            The Last Two Defenses under Article V
    226
    a.            Subject Matter Not Arbitrable
    226
    b.            Public Policy
    228
    E.            Conclusion
    229
    11            Investment Arbitration
    230
    A.            Growth of Foreign Investment and Investment Arbitration
    230
    B.            Investor Protection
    231
    1.            The Washington (ICSID) Convention
    231
    a.            Background
    231
    b.            ICSID Jurisdictional Requirements
    232
    i.            Consent
    232
    ii.           Contracting State or National of Another Contracting State
    233
    iii.          Legal Disputes and Investments
    235
    c.            Special Features of ICSID Arbitrations
    236
    i.            Delocalization
    236
    ii.           Recognition, Enforcement, and Execution
    236
    iii.          Publication of Awards
    238
    d.            Additional Facility Rules
    238
    2.            Bilateral Investment Treaties
    239
    a.            Background
    239
    b.            Substantive Rights
    240
    c.            Enforcing Rights under a BIT
    241
    3.            Multilateral Investment Treaties
    242
    4.            Investor Protection Legislation
    243
    C.            Overlap of Treaty-Based Rights and Contract-Based Rights
    243
    1.            The Source of the Right
    243
    2.            Umbrella Clauses
    245
    3.            Distinguishing Contract and Treaty Claims
    247
    4.            Coordinating Contracts with Treaties
    250
    Appendices    
     
    A.            The United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (The New York Convention) (1958)
    253
    B.            UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (original 1985 version)
    259
    C.            Revised Articles of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (2006)
    273
    D.            UNCITRAL Recommendation Regarding the Interpretation of Article II, Paragraph 2, and Article VII, Paragraph 1, of the New York Convention
    279
    E.            IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
    282
    F.            IBA Rules of Ethics for International Arbitrators 1987
    309
    G.            IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration
    314
    H.            The AAA–ABA Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Disputes
    332
    I.            Model Clauses
    346
    J.            Useful Arbitration Websites
    349
    Index
    357
  • Margaret L. Moses
    Loyola University, Chicago

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