Forum shopping in the international commercial arbitration context /

The Rome I Regulation creates a common regime of conflict of law rules for international contract law for the EU Member States. The second volume of the selp series of Pocket Commentaries provides an article-by-article commentary which explains the underlying concepts and suggests solutions for prob...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Ferrari, Franco
Published: sellier european law publishers,
Publisher Address: München :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783866539914
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Summary: The Rome I Regulation creates a common regime of conflict of law rules for international contract law for the EU Member States. The second volume of the selp series of Pocket Commentaries provides an article-by-article commentary which explains the underlying concepts and suggests solutions for problems that have arisen or may arise in the application of the regulation and, thus, assists in updating your knowledge with ease.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (x, 458 pages)
ISBN: 9783866539914 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: K2400
CLC: D997.4-532
Contents: Frontmatter --
Preface --
List of Contributors --
Table of Contents --
Forum Shopping in the International Commercial Arbitration Context: Setting the Stage /
A U.S. Perspective on Forum Shopping, Ethical Obligations, and International Commercial Arbitration /
Forum Shopping and the Determination of the Place of Arbitration /
Forum Shopping at the Gateway" to International Commercial Arbitration /
Anti-arbitration Injunctions and Anti-suit Injunctions: An Anglo-European Perspective /
Enforcing Orders Against Third Parties (and Parties) for the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration /
Interim Measures Relevance of the Courts at the Place of Arbitration and Other Places /
Courts and the Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal: A Comparative Analysis of Standards of Arbitrator Independence and Impartiality /
Forum Shopping in International Arbitration Forum Non Conveniens and Lack of Personal Jurisdiction /
Setting Aside of Arbitral Awards and Forum Shopping in International Arbitration: Delocalization, Party Autonomy and National Courts in Post-Award Review /
Forum Shopping and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards: Notes on Public Policy /
Forum Shopping and Post-Award Judgments /
Making Remission and Other "Curative" Mechanisms Part of the Forum Shopping Conversation A View from the U.S. with Comparative Notes. /
Enforcement after the Arbitration: From National Courts to Public International Law Fora /
Backmatter.