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TThis book contains contributions that form the basis of the presentations held at the Fourth Joint CEPANI NAI Colloquium, which took place in Rotterdam on 22 April 2022. The various contributions focus on topical arbitration trends of 2022. The trends are looked at both from the perspective of the New CEPANI Arbitration Rules (2020) and from the perspective of the New NAI Arbitration Rules (2022). Specific topics discussed are, inter alia, e-Arbitration, early determination, confidentiality & transparency, data protection, cybersecurity, third party funding, and expedited arbitration. Some topics were consciously not included in the new arbitration rules. Proper solutions may yet be reached on the basis of the general provisions in these rules. More fundamental trends, such as diversity & inclusion in arbitration and greener arbitrations, are discussed in separate chapters. The book aims to provide guidance for a balanced approach of the trends signaled (Source: Kluwer).
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Arbitration (Administrative law) --- Judicial power --- Inde --- Indien.
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Arbitration is a time- and cost-efficient way to resolve a dispute. However, these advantages seem to vanish when one party is willfully obstructive and refuses to abide by the arbitral outcome. This book analyzes the means of the arbitral tribunal to neutralize obstructive behavior of a party that goes beyond admissible tactical behavior. The book first deals with the circumstances in which tolerable tactical behavior turns into behavior that deserves to be sanctioned, and it introduces 'obstructionist behavior' as a new generic term. Subsequently, it deals with the options available to the a
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Arbitration (Administrative law) --- Mediation --- Law --- Belgium.
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The Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration is a collection of articles and essays on current issues and hot topics in commercial and investment arbitration and provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in arbitration. The present 17th edition contains 19 contributions from altogether 45 leading practitioners and academics. The contributions include reports providing insights into the successful work of the VIAC and an update on recent Austrian court decisions and publications in the field of arbitration. The Yearbook includes the keynote speech at the VAD 2022 and the "Vienna propositions for the Resolution of Shareholder and Corporate Disputes". Other contributions address a variety of topics, predominantly concentrating on commercial and investment arbitration, including disputes in Austrian private foundations and arbitration agreements in foundation deeds, third-party funding, or ECJ decisions on investment arbitrations after Achmea, and other hot topics such as the Energy Charter Treaty, sustainability, or multiparty-multicontract arbitrations.
Arbitration (Administrative law) --- Comparative law. --- International law
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