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The Idea of Arbitration

ISBN: 9780199564163 | 0199564167
Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
Pub. Date: 10/1/2013

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
What is arbitration? This volume provides a novel theoretical examination of the concept of arbitration, attempting to answer fundamental questions which have rarely been addressed systematically in English. It explores the place of arbitration in the legal process, offering a challenging, yet accessible overview of the field and its theoretical underpinnings and contending that arbitration is important enough to be understood in its own terms, as a sui generis feature of social life. Why do individuals, companies, and States choose to go to ar... MORE
Arbitral Omnipotence?
The magic of arbitration
The generous impulse
What is a successful arbitration?
What law creates arbitration?
What law does arbitration create?
The public challenge
The old debate: contractual or judicial?
A better premise: sui generis
Protecting the weak
... MORE
Public policy
Private challenges: disappointed litigants
Authority to decide jurisdiction
Jurisdiction v. admissibility
Severability
The right to be heard
Asymmetries
Private challenges: third parties
Beneficiaries or obligors in contract
Members of associations
Shareholders
Creditors
Ethical challenges
Money
Influence
Self-aggrandizement
Fitness to serve
International challenges
Clashes of culture
Inherent inequality of the parties
Inherent advantages of some parties
Private power v. the public interest?
Arbitration unbound?
The erosion of state power
The power vacuum filled
A fluid legal universe
Is this law?
Freedom and empowerment
Self-governance
Virtuous circles
The future
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Jan Paulsson heads the international arbitration practice of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. He has acted as counsel or arbitrator in over 400 arbitrations in Europe, Asia, the US and Africa under the rules of the ICSID, ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL and the Stockholm Institute. He has also acted in ad hoc arbitrations governed by national laws and before public international law tribunals, including the International Court of Justice. He is currently president of the London Court of International Arbitration and the World Bank Administrative Tribunal.


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