A Guide to the ICC Rules of Arbitration, 2d ed.9041122680 A guide to the ICC ICC See: International Chamber of Commerce rules of arbitration, 2d ed. Derains, Yves and Eric A. Schwartz. Kluwer Law International 2005 606 pages $224.00 Hardcover K7613 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Rules of Arbitration constitute one of the world's oldest and most widely used sets of rules for the resolution of international commercial disputes. In this second edition, Derains and Schwartz, both ICC arbitration experts, have revised the 1998 volume to reflect the evolution in ICC practice in the intervening years and to incorporate new arbitral ar·bi·tral adj. Of or relating to arbiters or arbitration. Adj. 1. arbitral - relating to or resulting from arbitration; "the arbitral adjustment of the controversy"; "an arbitrational settlement" arbitrational and judicial decisions bearing on the interpretation and application of the roles and of developments in international arbitration International arbitration is the established method today for resolving disputes between parties to international commercial agreements. As with arbitration generally, it is a creature of contract, i.e. practice generally. The second edition includes article-by-article commentary on ICC Rules; greatly expanded references; and current statistics on ICC arbitration and copies of all ICC rules on dispute resolution mechanisms in addition to arbitration. Distributed in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. by Aspen aspen, in botany aspen: see willow. Aspen, city, United States Aspen (ăs`pən), city (1990 pop. 5,049), alt. 7,850 ft (2,390 m), seat of Pitkin co., S central Colo. Publishers, Inc. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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