The notion of award in international commercial arbitration : a comparative analysis of French Law, English Law, and the UNCITRAL model law /

The notion of award in international commercial arbitration' aims to provide a comprehensive explanation of the notion of arbitral award in international commercial arbitration. International commercial arbitration relies extensively on the possibility of enforcing arbitral decisions against re...

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Main Authors: Marchisio, Giacomo (Author)
Published: Wolters Kluwer,
Publisher Address: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: International arbitration law library ; volume 44
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Summary: The notion of award in international commercial arbitration' aims to provide a comprehensive explanation of the notion of arbitral award in international commercial arbitration. International commercial arbitration relies extensively on the possibility of enforcing arbitral decisions against recalcitrant parties. As courts and arbitration laws across the world take contrasting approaches to the definition of awards, such enforcement can be problematic, especially in the context of awards by consent and the recent development known as ?emergency arbitration?. In this timely and groundbreaking book, a young arbitration scholar takes us through the difficulties of defining the notion of arbitral award with a rare combination of theoretical awareness and attention to the procedural requirements of arbitral practice.
Item Description: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - McGill University, 2017) issued under title: The notion of award in international commercial arbitration-lessons from French and English law.
Carrier Form: xv, 214 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-196) and index.
ISBN: 9789041183910
9041183914
Index Number: K2400
CLC: D997.4
Call Number: D997.4/M317
Contents: Introduction -- Diverging understandings of arbitration -- The influence of arbitral institutions on today's International commercial arbitration -- Contentious awards -- Jurisdictional awards -- Consent awards -- Awards ante causam.