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New Frontiers in Asia-Pacific International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

New Frontiers in Asia-Pacific International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

  • Categories: Law

International Arbitration Law Library Volume 59 The eastward shift in international dispute resolution has already involved initiatives not only to improve support for international commercial arbitration (ICA) and investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) but also to develop alternatives such as international commercial courts and mediation. Focusing on these initiatives and their accompanying case law and trends in the Asia-Pacific region, this invaluable book challenges existing procedures and frameworks for cross-border dispute resolution in both commercial and treaty arbitration. Specially assembled for this project, an outstanding team of experienced and insightful arbitrators and schol...

Ex Aequo et Bono as a Response to the ‘Over-Judicialisation’ of International Commercial Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Ex Aequo et Bono as a Response to the ‘Over-Judicialisation’ of International Commercial Arbitration

  • Categories: Law

Despite its many distinguished proponents over time, ex aequo et bono – the idea of deciding disputes on the basis of what an adjudicator regards as fair and equitable – has failed to take hold in international commercial arbitration (ICA). Formalisation and fossilisation of arbitral procedure, as manifested in the increasing use of litigation-style practice, unfortunately reign instead. This bold and challenging book argues that parties to an arbitration should be more willing for their cross-border disputes to be decided (and arbitrators should be more prepared to decide those disputes) in accordance with broad principles of equity and fairness, rather than by strict adherence to techn...

Ex Aequo Et Bono As a Response to the 'over-Judicialisation' of International Commercial Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Ex Aequo Et Bono As a Response to the 'over-Judicialisation' of International Commercial Arbitration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Ex Aequo et Bono as a Response to the 'Over-Judicialisation' of International Commercial Arbitration' investigates significant divergence in the understanding of ex aequo et bono across state jurisdictions and international arbitration institutions and analyses the core trends in actual legal practice and in thinking about the principle. Despite its many distinguished proponents over time, ex aequo et bono - the idea of deciding disputes on the basis of what an adjudicator regards as fair and equitable - has failed to take hold in international commercial arbitration (ICA). Formalisation and fossilisation of arbitral procedure, as manifested in the increasing use of litigation-style practice, unfortunately reign instead. This bold and challenging book argues that parties to an arbitration should be more willing for their cross-border disputes to be decided (and arbitrators should be more prepared to decide those disputes) in accordance with broad principles of equity and fairness, rather than by strict adherence to technical rules of law.

Corruption and Illegality in Asian Investment Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 463

Corruption and Illegality in Asian Investment Arbitration

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The Developing World of Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

The Developing World of Arbitration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

China's arbitration modernisation under judicial efforts and marketisation waves / Weixia Gu -- Balancing procedural and substantive arbitration reforms : advancing international arbitration practice in Hong Kong / Shahla Ali -- Cautious optimism for arbitration reform in Taiwan / Nigel NT Li, Angela Y Lin, and Jeffrey CF Lin -- Arbitration reform in Japan : reluctant legislature and institutional challenges / Nobumichi Teramura and Luke Nottage -- Arbitration reform in Korea : at the threshold of a new era / Joongi Kim -- Arbitration reform in Malaysia : adopting the model law / Lam Ko Luen -- Making arbitration work in Singapore / Chan Leng Sun, SC -- Philippine arbitration reform : fresh breathing space from congested litigation / Arthur P. Autea -- Arbitration in Indonesia : largely dependable recognition and enforcement / Simon Butt -- Arbitration law and practice in Vietnam : fundamental changes over the past 20 years and potential for the future / Dang Xuan Hop -- Arbitration reform in India : challenges and opportunities / Hiro Naraindas Aragaki -- The reform of commercial arbitration in Australia : recent and prospective developments / Leon Trakman

Diversity in International Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Diversity in International Arbitration

  • Categories: Law

After decades of focus on harmonization, which for too many represents no more than Western legal dominance and a largely homogeneous arbitration practitioner community, this ground-breaking book explores the increasing attention being paid to the need for greater diversity in the international arbitration ecosystem. It examines diversity in all its forms, investigating how best to develop an international arbitral order that is not just tolerant of diversity, but that sustains and promotes diversity in concert with harmonized practices.

Deference in International Commercial Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

Deference in International Commercial Arbitration

  • Categories: Law

In international arbitration, deference entails that one decision-maker does not make an autonomous assessment but limits its decision-making power out of respect for the decision or authority of another actor. For example, a court exercising post-award review might refrain from reviewing a question of procedure de novo but instead defer to a prior determination made by the arbitral tribunal. In this book, prominent arbitration practitioners and academics offer the first systematic analysis of such deference in international arbitration. With abundant reference to case law from major arbitration hubs, the analysis is organized around the three relationships in which questions of deference ar...

Fact-Finding in International Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Fact-Finding in International Arbitration

  • Categories: Law

Establishing a factual basis on which to apply the law can be an extraordinarily challenging process, and perhaps more so in international arbitration than in any other proceedings, due to the very different notions of fact-finding that prevail among jurisdictions. This important book assesses, for the first time, the contours of an emerging transnational law of fact-finding that promises to greatly enhance the efficiency and reliability of this crucial arbitral procedure. In his analysis, focusing on bases that reflect current (but fluid) transnational practice, the author assembles a viable lex evidentiae from an in-depth examination and synthesis of the following bodies of source material...

International Commercial and Investor-State Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

International Commercial and Investor-State Arbitration

  • Categories: Law

This thought-provoking book combines analysis of international commercial and investment treaty arbitration in order to examine how they have been framed by the twin tensions of ‘in/formalisation’ and ‘glocalisation’. Taking a comparative approach, the book focuses on Australia and Japan in their attempts to become regional hubs for international arbitration and dispute resolution services in the increasingly influential Asia-Pacific context as well as a global context.

International Environmental Law and International Human Rights Law in Investment Treaty Arbitration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

International Environmental Law and International Human Rights Law in Investment Treaty Arbitration

  • Categories: Law

Policies aimed at the expansion of transnational capital are sometimes implemented at the expense of growing social inequality and popular frustration in host countries. This timely and deeply researched volume identifies – and offers new insights into – the growing use of and reliance upon international environmental and human rights law in the arbitration of investor–State disputes. It presents a comprehensive and pragmatic approach to the most effective way to connect international investment law to the protection of human rights and the environment. Based on an analysis of 30 arbitral awards, this book demonstrates how recent investment treaty arbitration – and in particular resp...