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Genre/Form: | Trials, litigation, etc Cases |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Joshua D H Karton |
ISBN: | 9780199658008 0199658005 |
OCLC Number: | 842391525 |
Description: | XXX, 275 p. : tab. ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | 1. INTRODUCTION; PART 1: A CULTURAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL DECISION-MAKING; 2. STUDYING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL CULTURE; 3. NORMS ARISING FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION; 4. NORMS ARISING FROM THE VALUES SHARED BY INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATORS; PART 2: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CULTURE AND CONTRACT LAW; 5. SUBSTANTIVE LAW DETERMINATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: THE LEGAL RULES; 6. CASE STUDY 1: SUSPENSION OF PERFORMANCE; 7. CASE STUDY 2: THE INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACTS; 8. THE FUTURE OF CONTRACT LAW |
Responsibility: | Joshua Karton. |
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This is a stimulating book that breaks new ground in our field. * James H. Carter * This is a unique book. It delineates and explains in a scholarly and readable way what has developed as the global culture in international commercial arbitration as no one has before. It should be read by and in the library of every arbitrator and arbitration counsel. * Earl A. Cherniak QC, Lerners LLP and associate member of 3 Verulam Buildings, London * Professor Joshua Karton has written an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the international arbitration community and the private international contract law which it presides over. I would highly recommend this book for the guidance and insight it offers. It is thorough, coherent, and very difficult to put down. A 'must read' for all who practice or aspire to practice in the realm of international commercial arbitration. * David Haigh, Burnet, Duckworth and Palmer LLP, Alberta * The Culture of International Arbitration and the Evolution of Contract Lawr is anticipated to become a leading scholarly work for the field of international commercial arbitration because it manages to deconstruct an extremely complex and elusive topic to make it look accessible, discernible and highly engaging for both those who are already within the field, and importantly for those presently outside of it. * Magdalene D'Silva. Australian International Law Journal * The Culture of International Arbitration and the Evolution of Contract Taw is anticipated to become a leading scholarly work for the field of international commercial arbitration because it manages to deconstruct an extremely complex and elusive topic to make it accessible, discernible and highly engaging for both those who are already within the field, and importantly for those presently outside of it. * Magdalene D'Silva, American Journal of International Law * Read more...

