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Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration: Commentary, Precedents & Models for UNCITRAL-based Arbitration Rules

Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration: Commentary, Precedents & Models for UNCITRAL-based Arbitration Rules

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The Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration is a practical guide to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, providing commentary, analysis, and support materials for commercial and investment arbitration.

Format: Hardback
Publication date: 26 April 2023
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd

The Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration is a comprehensive and invaluable resource for practitioners and scholars engaged in international arbitration. It provides a practical, rule-by-rule guide to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, offering in-depth commentary, analysis, and supporting materials. This handbook covers every stage of the UNCITRAL arbitration process, from the insertion of an arbitration clause into a contract to the issuance of an award.

The first chapter of the handbook provides an introduction to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, explaining their purpose, structure, and key principles. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism and the legal framework governing international arbitration.

The second chapter delves into the formation of arbitral tribunals, including the appointment of arbitrators, the conduct of hearings, and the enforcement of arbitral awards. It also explores the role of arbitral institutions and the UNCITRAL Model Law in the arbitration process.

The third chapter examines the conduct of arbitral proceedings, including the presentation of evidence, the formulation of arguments, and the conduct of the arbitration hearing. It also discusses the use of alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and conciliation, in conjunction with arbitration.

The fourth chapter focuses on the award of arbitral awards, including the grounds for setting aside an award, the procedure for appealing an award, and the enforcement of arbitral awards in different jurisdictions. It also discusses the role of arbitral tribunals in interpreting and applying the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.

Throughout the handbook, numerous examples and case studies are provided to illustrate the application of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules in real-world situations. These examples help to clarify the principles and procedures outlined in the rules and provide practical guidance for practitioners.

In addition to its practical content, the handbook also includes a comprehensive bibliography and index, making it an essential resource for further research and study.

The Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration is a must-have for anyone involved in international arbitration, whether they are practitioners, scholars, in-house counsel, or business executives. It provides a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, and its insights and practical advice will be invaluable to anyone seeking to navigate the complex world of international arbitration.

The Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration is a comprehensive and invaluable resource for practitioners and scholars engaged in international arbitration. It provides a practical, rule-by-rule guide to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, offering in-depth commentary, analysis, and supporting materials. This handbook covers every stage of the UNCITRAL arbitration process, from the insertion of an arbitration clause into a contract to the issuance of an award.

The first chapter of the handbook provides an introduction to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, explaining their purpose, structure, and key principles. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism and the legal framework governing international arbitration.

The second chapter delves into the formation of arbitral tribunals, including the appointment of arbitrators, the conduct of hearings, and the enforcement of arbitral awards. It also explores the role of arbitral institutions and the UNCITRAL Model Law in the arbitration process.

The third chapter examines the conduct of arbitral proceedings, including the presentation of evidence, the formulation of arguments, and the conduct of the arbitration hearing. It also discusses the use of alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and conciliation, in conjunction with arbitration.

The fourth chapter focuses on the award of arbitral awards, including the grounds for setting aside an award, the procedure for appealing an award, and the enforcement of arbitral awards in different jurisdictions. It also discusses the role of arbitral tribunals in interpreting and applying the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.

Throughout the handbook, numerous examples and case studies are provided to illustrate the application of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules in real-world situations. These examples help to clarify the principles and procedures outlined in the rules and provide practical guidance for practitioners.

In addition to its practical content, the handbook also includes a comprehensive bibliography and index, making it an essential resource for further research and study.

The Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration is a must-have for anyone involved in international arbitration, whether they are practitioners, scholars, in-house counsel, or business executives. It provides a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, and its insights and practical advice will be invaluable to anyone seeking to navigate the complex world of international arbitration.


ISBN-13: 9780414100213
Edition number: 4 ed

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