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International Arbitration in Practice


ISBN13: 9789403543871
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £170.00



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The complexity of commercial and investment arbitration is increasing, with many arbitrations now involving multiple parties or contracts and spanning multiple jurisdictions and areas of law – not to mention such pervasive new trends as virtual advocacy. This indispensable and eminently practical book systematically addresses the measures required to apply the concepts underpinning international arbitration in real-world arbitral proceedings.

With detailed guidance on all stages of international arbitration and their sequence, a select group of established and up-and-coming practitioners share their knowledge in user-friendly chapters on the most salient aspects of practice. These chapters are presented in four sections:

  • counsel’s role – which includes chapters on written submissions, oral advocacy, use of evidence, use of fact and expert witnesses, means of shaping an arbitration, and how to work with and lead a team
  • the tribunal’s role – which includes chapters on arbitrators’ duties, the hearing, deliberations, the process of drafting orders and awards, and arbitrators’ remuneration
  • the arbitral institution's role – which includes chapters on distinctions between institutional and ad hoc arbitrations, appointing committees, advances on costs, the secretariat’s role, and scrutiny of arbitral awards, and
  • how arbitration is funded – which includes chapters on calculating the costs, sources of third-party funding, and means of paying

Practitioners – whether counsel or arbitrator – and clients will approach any case with full awareness of what strategies and tactics can be employed as a result of the authors’ detailed attention to the real-world practicalities likely to arise in international arbitration.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
Introduction 1

PART I.: Counsel’s Role in International Arbitration

SUB-PART A. Written Advocacy
CHAPTER 1. Legal Writing for Excellence in International Arbitration
Linda Maria Wayner & Courtney Lotfi
CHAPTER 2. Initiating Arbitration: The Request and Answer
Markus Burianski & Caroline Swartz-Zern
CHAPTER 3. Subsequent Submissions
Ben Love, Gisèle Stephens-Chu & Marcus Starke
CHAPTER 4. Interim Relief and Procedural Measures
Mino Han & Jake Lowther
CHAPTER 5. Transcript Review and Errata
Nata Ghibradze & Emre Üngör
CHAPTER 6. Post-hearing Briefs
Simon Consedine & Jean-Paul Dechamps
CHAPTER 7. Submissions on Costs
Alicja Zielinska-Eisen & Maria Paschou
CHAPTER 8. Post-award Remedies: Insights on the Correction, Interpretation, and Remission of Arbitral Awards
Galina Zukova & Gentrita Bajrami
CHAPTER 9. Post-award Steps: Set Aside
Erica Franzetti & Veronika Korom
CHAPTER 10. (Re-)Drafting the Arbitration Clause
Verónica Sandler Obregón

SUB-PART B. Oral Advocacy
CHAPTER 11 The Theory and Practice of Oral Advocacy
Peggy Forell & Courtney Lotfi

SUB-PART B-1. The Hearing
CHAPTER 12. Types of Hearing
Ignacio J. Minorini Lima, Martín Beretervide & Manuel Mazza
CHAPTER 13. Case Management Conferences and Early Meetings
Dorothee Schramm & Joshua Banks
CHAPTER 14. Opening Statements
Mallory Silberman & Rostislav Pekar
CHAPTER 15. Examination of Witnesses
Courtney Lotfi & Claire Pauly
CHAPTER 16. Cross Examination of Expert Witnesses
Christina L. Beharry & Belinda McRae
CHAPTER 17. Closing Statements
Laura Rees-Evans & Tariq Baloch
CHAPTER 18. A Few Words about Numbers
Tomas Vail

SUB-PART C. Evidencing the Case
CHAPTER 19. Introduction to Evidence in International Arbitration
Rachel Howie & Flavio Peter
CHAPTER 20. Applicable Rules
Jonatan Baier & Alejandro Lopez Ortiz
CHAPTER 21. Document Production in International Arbitration
Michal Jochemczak, Blossom Hing S.C & Joshua Chin
CHAPTER 22. Confidentiality and Privileges in International Arbitration
María Julia Milesi & Joanna Kisielinska-Garncarek
CHAPTER 23. The Nitty-Gritty of Exhibits in International Arbitration
Mariia Puchyna & Isabela de Assis Godoy
CHAPTER 24. Challenging Evidence in International Arbitration
Analía González, James J. East, Jr. & Jillian E. Timko

SUB-PART D.Working with Witnesses and Experts

SUB-PART D-1. Written Factual Witness Statements
CHAPTER 25.
Part 1: The Importance of a Witness Statement
Moritz Keller & Sarah Lemoine
CHAPTER 26.
Part 2: A Guide for Counsel When Preparing a Witness Statement
Eden Jardine
CHAPTER 27 Written Expert Reports
Eveli Lume & Tania Tholot
CHAPTER 28. Factual Witness Preparation
Lorraine de Germiny & Teresa Queirós
CHAPTER 29. Expert Witness Preparation
Federico Campolieti & Philip de Homont
CHAPTER 30. Expert Presentations
Daniela Bambaci & Agustina Gallo
CHAPTER 31. Working with Those from Different Legal Traditions
Tom Christopher Pröstler & Amy Wen Wei
CHAPTER 32. Working in Multiple Languages
Clarisa S. Fischer

SUB-PART E. Shaping Arbitration
CHAPTER 33. Composition of the Tribunal
Olena Perepelynska & Moritz Schmitt
CHAPTER 34. Arbitrator Challenges
Laura Halonen & Hugh Meighen
CHAPTER 35. Procedural Rules and the Procedural Calendar
Maria Angélica Burgos, Désirée Prantl & Celine Moser
CHAPTER 36. Bifurcation in International Arbitration
Verónica Sandler & Professor Hector Raul Sandler
CHAPTER 37. Policing Corruption in International Arbitration
Georgios Petrochilos KC & Nicola Peart

SUB-PART F. Teamwork
CHAPTER 38. Working with Juniors
Elizabeth Oger-Gross & Menalco J. Solis
CHAPTER 39. Working with Seniors, or the Dynamics of Collaborating with (More) Senior Lawyers in International Arbitration
Elizabeth Chan & Isabel Lightbody
CHAPTER 40. Working with Co-counsel
Ginta Ahrel & Yael Ribco Borman
CHAPTER 41. Team Leadership in International Arbitration
Brooks Daly
CHAPTER 42. The Psychology of Counsel in International Arbitration
Lucja Nowak

SUB-PART G. Alternative Forms of Dispute Resolution in the Context of International Arbitration
CHAPTER 43. Negotiation in International Arbitration
René A. Pfromm & Mark Baldock
CHAPTER 44. Mediation
Sebastian Kneisel

PART II: The Tribunal’s Role in International Arbitration
CHAPTER 45. Duties of the Arbitrator
Verónica Sandler Obregón
CHAPTER 46. Responding to the Nomination
Iuliana Iancu & Hanna Roos
CHAPTER 47. Working with Other Members of the Tribunal
Julie Spinelli & Michal Kocur
CHAPTER 48. Early Case Documents
Eliane Fischer & Courtney Furner
CHAPTER 49. Document Production: Flexibility and Fragility in International Arbitration
Ruth Teitelbaum
CHAPTER 50. Weighing Evidence in International Arbitration
Santiago Soria & Manuel Tomas Schmidt Meyer
CHAPTER 51 The Hearing: The Arbitral Tribunal’s Perspective
Rahim Moloo & Victoria R. Orlowski
CHAPTER 52. Drafting Procedural Orders in International Arbitration
Alegría Jijón
CHAPTER 53. Drafting the Award
Courtney Lotfi, Alexey Schitikov & Romit Sarkar
CHAPTER 54. Correction and Clarification of Awards in International Arbitration
Simon Maynard & Medhavi Singh
CHAPTER 55. Deciding a Case ‘Ex Aequo Et Bono’ or Through ‘Amiable Composition’
Franz T. Schwarz
CHAPTER 56. Remuneration of Arbitrators
Francisco Abriani & Karen Petch
CHAPTER 57. The Secretary to the Arbitral Tribunal: Key Aspects and Practical Insights
Christopher Bloch & Panagiotis Chalkias

PART III: The Institution’s Role in International Arbitration
CHAPTER 58. Institutional Arbitration Versus Ad Hoc Arbitration
Juan Felipe Merizalde
CHAPTER 59. Institutional Appointment of Arbitrators
Mariel Dimsey & Maren Wibke Weigl
CHAPTER 60. Advance on Costs: What, Why, When and How?
Christian Albanesi & Diego Gosis
CHAPTER 61. The Secretariat
Michele Sonen & Alina Leoveanu
CHAPTER 62. Scrutiny
Jose Ricardo Feris & Friederike Schäfer

PART IV: Paying for Arbitration
CHAPTER 63. Calculating the Cost of Arbitration
Maria Paschou & Alicja Zielinska-Eisen
CHAPTER 64. Third-Party Funding
Jeffery Commission & Yasmin Mohammad
CHAPTER 65. Attorney’s Fees in International Arbitration
Steven P. Finizio & Cem Kalelioglu