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The Cambridge Handbook of Judicial Control of Arbitral Awards

Edited by: Larry A. DiMatteo, Marta Infantino, Nathalie M.-P. Potin

ISBN13: 9781108488617
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £207.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9781009293174



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A unique collaboration between academic scholars, legal practitioners, and arbitrators, this handbook focuses on the intersection of arbitration - as an alternative to litigation - and the court systems to which arbitration is ultimately beholden. The first three parts analyze issues relating to the interpretation of the scope of arbitration agreements, arbitrator bias and conflicts of interest, arbitrator misconduct during the proceedings, enforceability of arbitral awards, and the grounds for vacating awards. The next section features fifteen country-specific reviews, which demonstrate that, despite the commonality of principles at the international level, there is a significant amount of differences in the application of those principles at the national level.

This work should be read by anyone interested in the general rules and principles of the enforceability of foreign arbitral awards and the grounds for courts to vacate or annul such awards.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Part I. Vacating Commercial Arbitration Awards:
1. Introduction: Intersection of courts and arbitration - Marta Infantino, Nathalie Potin and Larry A. Dimatteo
2. Independence and impartiality of arbitrators - Carlos Matheus Lopez
3. Exploring the parameters of conflicts of interest - Nathalie Potin and Tunde Ogunseitan
4. Procedural irregularities and misconduct during proceedings - Alexander Belohlavek
Part II. Enforcing Commercial Arbitration Awards:
5. Inter-arbitration association conflict - Richard Happ
6. Requirements for enforceability - Dairio Manuel Lentz De Moura Vicente
Part III. Scope and Interpretation of Arbitration Clauses:
7. Judicial interpretation of standard clauses Rocio Digon and Tony Cole
8. Industry-specific clauses and their interpretation - Alexandra-Luiza Ionescu (Mares)
9. Drafting, interpretation, and enforcement of arbitration clauses: a practitioner's perspective - Philippe Cavalieros
Part IV. Judicial Control over Arbitral Awards: Country Reports:
10. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Argentina - Maria Beatriz Burghetto
11. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Australia - Luke Nottage, Nobumichi Teramura and Jim Morrison
12. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Bulgaria - Oleg Temnikov
13. Judicial control of arbitral awards in China - Lei Chen and Wang Hao
14. Judicial control of arbitral awards in France - Denis Bensaude
15. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Germany - Richard Schwartz
16. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Italy - Marta Infantino
17. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Nigeria - Tunde Ogunseitan and Nathalie Potin
18. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Poland - Jerzy Pisulinski and Piotr Tereszkiewicz
19. Judicial control of arbitral awards in the Russian Federation - Dmitry Dozhdzev
20. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Spain - Teresa Rodriguez De Las Heras Ballell
21. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Switzerland - Phillip Landolt
22. Judicial control of arbitral awards in Ukraine - Galyna Mykhailiuk
23. Judicial control of arbitral awards in United Kingdom - Andrew Tetley
24. Judicial control of arbitral awards in the United States - Larry A. Dimatteo
Part V. Summary and Findings:
25. Divergence, themes, and trends in national arbitration laws - Nathalie Potin, Marta Infantino and Larry A. Dimatteo
26. Shared control system over arbitral proceedings - Friedrich Rosenfeld.