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Arbitration in the Netherlands, in Particular NAI Arbitration (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403528595
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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Arbitration in the Netherlands, in Particular NAI Arbitration offers both Dutch-speaking and non-Dutch-speaking interested parties much information on Dutch arbitration law and practice, and in particular on arbitration at the Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI). The publication is in line with the NAI Arbitration Rules revised in 2024 as well as recent HR case law on the meaning of a mediation clause.

Subjects:
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Contents:
Preface
List of abbreviations

Chapter 1 Arbitration in the Netherlands, in particular NAI arbitration
an introduction
Carla Klaassen & Gerard Meijer

I – WHICH (TYPES OF) DISPUTES LEND THEMSELVES TO (NAI) ARBITRATION?
Chapter 2 Settlement of art-related disputes: the significance of the Court of Arbitration for Art
Karin Verduyn
Chapter 3 The Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation
Jan K. Schäfer & Rüdiger Morbach
Chapter 4 Arbitration in intellectual property disputes
Anne Marie Verschuur
Chapter 5 IT disputes and arbitration
Dorine ten Brink
Chapter 6 Building on with the NAI: internationalisation of (construction) arbitration in the Netherlands
Shawn Conway & Céline Goedhart
Chapter 7 Arbitration in Dutch corporate disputes
Bastiaan Kemp & Romy Menasalvas Garrones
Chapter 8 Arbitration in insurance disputes
Natalie Vloemans
Chapter 9 Arbitration v. Judicial Adjudication of mass claims: an assessment of dispute resolution in the global market
Ianika Tzankova & Lilian Meinen
Chapter 10 Arbitration meets ESG: an introduction
Guillaume Croisant & Piotr Wilinski
Chapter 11 Arbitration in the Dutch Caribbean
Sebastiaan Barten
Chapter 12 Corporate Mediation: The Dutch approach to mediation vs. Anglo-American practices and the enforceability of mediation clauses
Peter Kamminga & Bart Fleuren
Chapter 13 NAI and NCC(A): competitors or peers in resolving international commercial disputes?
Rieme-Jan Tjittes

II – SOME PARTICULAR ASPECTS OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL & THE ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
Chapter 14 The tribunal secretary revisited
Martijn Scheltema
Chapter 15 The NAI challenge regime
Martine Honée & Camilla Perera-de Wit
Chapter 16 Arbitrator’s (limitation of) liability
Daniella Strik
Chapter 17 Emergency and expedited arbitral proceedings at the Netherlands Arbitration Institute
Rogier Schellaars & Fleur Potter
Chapter 18 Arbitration and confi dentiality: existence and ramifi cations of a principle
Filip De Ly

III – THE ARBITRAL AWARD
Chapter 19 The award on costs in arbitration: suggestions to promote predictability, transparency and uniformity
Mirjam van de Hel-Koedoot & Pieter Fritschy
Chapter 20 The oral arbitral award
Toon van Mierlo
Chapter 21 From settlement to award: challenges and opportunities of consent awards
Pietro Ortolani
Chapter 22 Time limits for correction and supplementation, as well as recommendations to avoid clerical errors and failures to decide
Isabelle van den Nieuwendijk
Chapter 23 Setting aside of arbitral awards: lessons for (NAI) arbitrators?
Pauline Ernste & Carmen Schleijpen

IV – CLOSING REMARKS
Chapter 24 Arbitration in the Netherlands, in particular NAI arbitration
Conclusion and closing remarks
Carla Klaassen & Gerard Meijer

APPENDIX
NAI RULES (31 December 2024)