The UNCITRAL arbitration rules : a commentary : (with an integrated and comparative discussion of the 2010 and 1976 UNCITRAL arbitration rules).

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Author / Creator:Caron, David D., author.
Edition:Second edition / David D. Caron, Lee M. Caplan.
Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (lxxxi, 1048 pages).
Language:English
Series:Oxford Commentaries on International Law
Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law
Oxford commentaries on international law.
Oxford scholarly authorities on international law.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12921967
Related Items:Print version.: The UNCITRAL arbitration rules : a commentary.
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Other authors / contributors:Caplan, Lee, author.
ISBN:9780191790485
0191790486
9780191765926
0191765929
0191790494
9780191790492
0191665312
9780191665318
Notes:Previous edition: 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Also available in print.
Based on print version record.
Summary:This article-by-article commentary sheds light on the UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Rules which govern a wide range of arbitrations, including the Iran-US Claims Tribunal and NAFTA disputes. This edition takes full account of the revised rules adopted in 2010.
Other form:Print version. The UNCITRAL arbitration rules : a commentary. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. 9780199696307
Table of Contents:
  • Fundamental principles and the legal framework within which the arbitral tribunal operates
  • Scope of application, general provisions, and place of arbitration
  • Applicable law, amiable compositeur
  • Arbitral procedures to control the selection and conduct of arbitrators
  • The number and selection of arbitrators
  • The challenge of arbitrators
  • Failure to act, other disruptions, and the replacement of an arbitrator
  • Exclusion of liability for arbitrators and other participants
  • The institution of the appointing authority
  • The initiation of the arbitration and the identification and clarification of the issues presented
  • Representation and assistance
  • The notice initiating arbitration and the response
  • The choice of language
  • Notice and the calculation of periods of time
  • Statements of claim and defence
  • Objections to the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal
  • Amendments to the claim or defence
  • Further written statements and time limits on submission
  • Interim measures
  • The presentation of the case: evidence and hearings
  • Evidence
  • The hearings
  • Tribunal-appointed experts
  • Default and waiver
  • Default
  • Waiver
  • The award
  • Deliberations and decisions
  • Form and effect
  • Settlement and other grounds for termination
  • Post-award proceedings
  • The costs of arbitration
  • Appendices.