2001 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin Specialists in various parts of the world present the state of ADR in their respective countries and regions, and focus on particular points of interest in this rapidly developing field. (read more)
1999 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin Published for the 75th Anniversary of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, this publication discusses the evolving needs of the business world and what can be expected ten years from now. (read more)
2000 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin Arbitration, Finance and Insurance, offers a selection of articles representing both civil and common law traditions. The authors of the articles are all specialists in their fields and offer valuable insights into areas where arbitration is likely to be called upon more frequently in the years to come. (read more)
Few subjects have been so consistently debated in international commercial arbitration as confidentiality. Confidentiality in Arbitration: Commentaries on Rules, Statutes, Case Law and Practice brings clarification to this highly topical subject and will be of interest to practitioners and academics alike. (read more)
2006 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin Documentary proof is the principal form of evidence used in international commercial arbitration. As the quantity of documents produced increases, practitioners are today asking themselves how best to approach the document production process in arbitration. Document Production in International Arbitration addresses this crucial question by providing an overview of law and practice in different parts of the world and offering suggestions on how to achieve greater efficiency. (read more)
Listing country-by-country information on the key features of relevant procedural laws, this reference can be consulted as a first step when considering recognition and enforcement of foreign awards in one or more countries. Thus, this Guide will be invaluable to anyone interested in international dispute resolution. (read more)
2007 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin Independence is an essential requirement of anyone called upon to judge the opposing claims of parties in dispute. In arbitration, this requirement has particular significance and raises special issues, due to the very nature of a procedure in which party autonomy has pride of place. Independence of Arbitrators illustrates and elucidates many of the practical issues flowing from this requirement, while at the same time offering philosophical and comparative perspectives on the subject. (read more)
A Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin Over the past few years, South East Asian countries have radically changed their attitude towards international commercial arbitration. Focusing on these recent developments, eminent experts report on developments in legislation, case-law, arbitral institutions and enforcement. (read more)
Supplément spécial 2003 du Bulletin de la Cour internationale d'arbitrage de la CCI (read more)
Supplément spécial du Bulletin de la Cour internationale d'arbitrage de la CCI (read more)
Reflections on their Use in International Arbitration2002 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin A body of rules intended for worldwide use, the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts have a particular appeal in international arbitration. They are increasingly applied to supplement or interpret national laws, give international endorsement to solutions based on domestic laws, or as the governing law of the contract. (read more)
2005 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin UNIDROIT Principles: New Developments and Applications contains articles by international contract specialists analysing and assessing several of new topics: authority of agents, set-off, assignment, limitation periods. The changes made to the Principles to adapt them to the increasing importance of electronic contracting are also examined. (read more)
2004 Special Supplement to the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin The tools of modern technology are playing an increasing part in international dispute resolution. This new publication, also available in French, offers informed comment on technological resources available to international dispute resolution and practical guidance on how to apply them judiciously. (read more)
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