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Arbitration in CIS Countries: Current Issues

Edited by: Association for International Arbitration

ISBN13: 9789046605387
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Maklu Uitgevers
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





This publication analyzes and discusses the current trend of arbitral practice in CIS countries and deals in detail with various facets which promote and inhibit arbitration. The text has been authored by highly proficient arbitration professionals who address the intricacies associated with arbitration practice in CIS countries.

The book considers the general policy of CIS countries towards arbitration, by providing recommendations to non-CIS parties choosing arbitration in CIS countries and paying special attention to the general policy towards arbitration in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

Further, the text focuses on specific issues in arbitration in CIS countries, namely arbitrability of corporate and real estate disputes, bribery and arbitration in Russia, interim measures at the stage of recognition and enforcement of international arbitral awards in Ukraine, recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards annulled in the forum state (with reference to Russia).

Finally, the book elaborates on sector-specific arbitration, namely investment disputes at the SCC involving parties from CIS countries, arbitration in the energy sector involving parties from CIS countries and CIS experience in the WTO dispute settlement.

This book can be regarded as a unique guide to arbitration in CIS countries and is a real must for everyone working with CIS countries.