Title: International Commercial Arbitration Books
1International Commercial Arbitration Books
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3International Commercial Arbitration Books
- A number of leading international commercial
arbitration books have been made freely available
online in recent years, providing a large virtual
library for parties, in-house counsel,
practitioners, students and academics alike to
consult. While the number of pages of text that
can be viewed is limited, a vast amount of
detailed information can be accessed. Below, you
will find a useful collection of leading
international commercial arbitration books that
are searchable and provide answers to most of the
issues that are likely to arise during the course
of an international commercial arbitration.
4Arbitrability International Comparative
Perspective, by L. Mistelis, ?S. Brekoulakis
(2009)
- Not every dispute is arbitrable, that is to
say capable of resolution via arbitration. This
book explores the concept of arbitrability under
the New York Convention and various national
laws, and also examines the limits of arbitration
with respect to specific classes of disputes,
such as those concerning taxes and insolvency.
Although primarily academic in nature, the book
is well-written.
5Arbitration Act 1996, by R. Merkin, ?L. Flannery
(2014)
- The English Arbitration Act 1996, which was
inspired by the UNCITRAL Model Law but varies in
many significant ways in relation to it, is
explored in detail in this useful tome, which was
recently updated and cites the jurisprudence of a
multitude of courts in England and Wales. It is
essential reading for international commercial
arbitrations with their seat in London, covering
most aspects of international arbitration law in
England, both domestic and international.
6Arbitration Advocacy in Changing Times, by A. J.
van den Berg (2011)
- This book includes essays by various
practitioners of international arbitration,
focusing on topics relevant to arbitration
advocacy such as discovery, the use of the media
for certain disputes, witness preparation, and
the correction and clarification of arbitral
awards. While some essays are of more practical
interest than others, it is a useful tome for
arbitration practitioners.
7Arbitration Rules-National Institutions, by L.
Mistelis, L. Shore (2010)
- While other books explore institutional
arbitration rules in far greater depth, this book
is useful since it provides an overview of the
arbitral rules of many different arbitral
institutions, such as the Dubai-based DIAC, the
Australian-based ACICA, the Milan-based CAM, the
Serbian FTCA, the London-based maritime LMAA, and
the Japan-based JCAA, which have received little
critical commentary elsewhere.
8A Guide to the ICC Rules of Arbitration, by Y.
Derains, E. Schwartz (2005)
- This book includes detailed
article-by-article commentary on the ICC Rules of
Arbitration, as well as numerous references to
relevant national court judgments and
international commercial arbitration awards,
together with a discussion of doctrine. Although
it has yet to be updated to take into account the
changes instituted by the 2012 ICC Rules, as
these changes have merely codified existing
practice this book remains a valuable reference
work on ICC arbitration practice.
9A Guide to the ICDR International Arbitration
Rules, by M. Gusy, J. Hosking and F. Schwarz
(2011)
- This ambitious book is a useful starting
point for ICDR arbitrations. It is organized
thematically, providing commentary on each of the
37 articles in the ICDR International Arbitration
Rules, with comparisons to the rules of other
leading arbitral institutions.
10A Guide to the LCIA Arbitration Rules, by P.
Turner, R. Mohtashami (2009)
- While nearly all books on international
commercial arbitration also cover LCIA
arbitration, this is currently the leading
reference book dedicated exclusively to it. It is
grouped thematically, providing a thorough
commentary to each rule.
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