TY - BOOK ID - 34011233 TI - International commercial arbitration PY - 2014 SN - 9789041152190 9789041152206 9789041152213 9789041152220 9041152199 9041154159 9041152202 9041152210 9041152229 PB - Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer, DB - UniCat KW - International commercial arbitration KW - Arbitration agreements, Commercial KW - Arbitration and award KW - Arbitrage (droit international privé) KW - Arbitrage commercial international KW - Arbitration and award - United States UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:34011233 AB - The second edition of Gary Born's International Commercial Arbitration is an authoritative 3,950 page treatise, in three volumes, providing the most comprehensive commentary and analysis, on all aspects of the international commercial arbitration process, that is available.The first edition of International Commercial Arbitration is widely acknowledged as the preeminent commentary in the field. It was awarded the 2011 Certificate of Merit by the American Society of International Law and was voted the International Dispute Resolution Book of the Year by the Oil, Gas, Mining and Infrastructure Dispute Management list serve in 2010. The first edition has been extensively cited in national court decisions and arbitral awards around the world.The treatise comprehensively examines the law and practice of contemporary international commercial arbitration, thoroughly explicating all relevant international conventions, national arbitration statutes and institutional arbitration rules. It focuses on both international instruments (particularly the New York Convention) and national law provisions in all leading jurisdictions (including the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration). Practitioners, academics, clients, institutions and other users of international commercial arbitration will find clear and authoritative guidance in this work.The second edition of International Commercial Arbitration has been extensively revised, expanded and updated, to include all material legislative, judicial and arbitral authorities in the field of international arbitration prior to January 2014. It also includes expanded treatment of annulment, recognition of awards, counsel ethics, arbitrator independence and impartiality and applicable law. ER -