Procedural Issues in International Investment Arbitration



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Procedural issues are an area of increasing complexity and concern in modern investment arbitration, and one in which very little guidance currently exists. Indeed, there are a number of important points of departure from the procedural rules commonly adopted in the context of international commercial arbitration. Procedural Issues in International Investment Arbitration is the first text of its kind to address this gap, examining the most prevalent and controversial procedural issues that arise in investment arbitrations conducted under the ICSID, UNCITRAL, and other arbitral rules. Written by international arbitration experts, the book takes the reader through an investment arbitration in chronological order, identifying each key procedural issue in turn and providing details of the relevant precedents. It charts the process of an arbitration from applicable law and first sessions right through to post-hearing applications and costs. Fully cross-referenced and tabled, Procedural Issues in International Investment Arbitration is an invaluable and practical guide to issues of increasing importance and relevance in ICSID and other arbitrations today.
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280 pages
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2018-03-28
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OUP Oxford
EAN papier
9780191044885
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9780191044885

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Jeffery Commission has particular expertise in international dispute settlement, including commercial arbitration and investment arbitration. He has acted as counsel in arbitration cases under the ICSID, ICSID (AF), UNCITRAL, ICC, LCIA, NAI and ICDR rules and also has extensive experience in advising on public international law and international dispute resolution issues, including treaty drafting and interpretation, the law of state responsibility, international investment law, and designing international arbitration and forum selection agreements. Rahim Moloo is a partner in the New York office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP and is a member of the firm's International Arbitration Practice Group. Rahim has extensive experience in international commercial and investor-state arbitrations and arbitration-related litigation. He is an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, where he teaches an advanced course on international arbitration, and has been co-chair of the American Branch of the International Law Association's Committee on Disputes Involving States.

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