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This book contains the written contributions to the 7th conference on “New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration” organized by the CEMAJ ( Research Center on Alternative and Judicial Dispute Resolution Methods ) of the University of Neuchâtel Faculty of Law. Highly qualified and experienced arbitration practitioners present some of the most significant new developments in international commercial arbitration: Pride and Prejudice in the Debate on Arbitrator Independence; The New UNCITRAL Transparency Rules; The Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Switzerland under the New Code of Civil Procedure and Debt Enforcement Act; Emergency Arbitration in Practice; Review of the Recent Case Law of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court; Third-Party Funding: New Opportunities and New Challenges for International Arbitration.
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New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration 2013, Antonio Rigozzi, Christoph Mueller
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- 2013
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- Title
- New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration 2013
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Antonio Rigozzi, Christoph Mueller
- Publisher
- Schulthess Juristische Medien
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 3725569215
- ISBN13
- 9783725569212
- Description
- This book contains the written contributions to the 7th conference on “New Developments in International Commercial Arbitration” organized by the CEMAJ ( Research Center on Alternative and Judicial Dispute Resolution Methods ) of the University of Neuchâtel Faculty of Law. Highly qualified and experienced arbitration practitioners present some of the most significant new developments in international commercial arbitration: Pride and Prejudice in the Debate on Arbitrator Independence; The New UNCITRAL Transparency Rules; The Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Switzerland under the New Code of Civil Procedure and Debt Enforcement Act; Emergency Arbitration in Practice; Review of the Recent Case Law of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court; Third-Party Funding: New Opportunities and New Challenges for International Arbitration.