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Dispute Resolution and Climate Change
Edited by Wendy Miles
ICC Pub. No. 778E, €49 (e-book only)
This e-publication brings together articles from 18 international dispute resolution and/or climate change specialists who explore ways in which climate change issues may be factored into existing processes and systems of international dispute resolution, in particular international arbitration.
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Summaries of UAE Courts’ Decisions on Arbitration - Second Edition
Including DIFC Courts Decisions
Hassan Arab, Lara Hammoud and Graham Lovett ICC Publication No. 789E, 2017 Edition, €68
This second edition comprises 43 carefully selected recent judgments (2012-2016) from the Federal Supreme Court, the Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation, Dubai Court of Cassation and the DIFC Courts.
Summaries of UAE Court’s Decisions on Arbitration
ICC Pub. No. 746E, €61.20 (e-book only)
This collection of arbitration case summaries and judgements provides insight into how arbitration works and how it is treated by the judiciary in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A helpful tool for lawyers, arbitrators and other professionals involved in UAE related arbitration proceedings.
Le contentieux extractif
Edited by Achille Ngwanza and Gilles Lhuilier ICC Pub. No. 770F, €65 Available only in French
This publication examines the methods used by the extractive companies, the countries where they are located, lawyers and NGOs in order to control the increasing risks of the mining industry.
ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin
The ICC e-Bulletin is published 4 times a year. It includes sections on Doctrine, Case Decisions (Awards, Procedural Orders), Global Developments, ICC Activities, Book Reviews and ICC Dispute Resolution Practice and Procedure. An editorial board of twenty arbitration and dispute resolution specialists from all parts of the world work on the content of the Bulletin.
International Commercial Mediation Training Role-Plays
ICC Pub. No. 765E, €99
A compilation of 21 of the best role-plays written for the ICC International Mediation Competition. The role-plays address a range of issues including contractual and quality disputes, cases in intellectual property rights, disputes in the construction industry and cases involving personal conflict in close international partnerships. Each case includes general information for both parties and confidential information for each party. Expert commentary is provided on each role-play from business, legal and training perspectives. The book is an indispensable resource for mediation students and trainers.
Expedited Procedures in International Arbitration
Dossier XVI of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
Edited by Laurent Lévy and Michael Polkinghorne ICC Pub. No. 793E, €75
The amended ICC Rules of Arbitration entered into force on 1 March 2017. They include an ICC expedited procedure automatically applicable to cases with an amount in dispute below USD 2 million unless expressly excluded by the parties. This Dossier explores some of the ways and means to conduct proceedings in a reasonable time without jeopardizing due process.
Dispute Prevention and Settlement through Expert Determination and Dispute Boards
Dossier XV of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
Edited by Filip De Ly, Paul-A. Gélinas ICC Pub. No. 792E, €75
Thirteen international experts share their knowledge and their experience on the impact of applicable law, contract law issues, procedural issues and the relationship between Expert Determination or Dispute Boards on the one hand and litigation and arbitration on the other.
Specific topics include the challenges of Expert Determination in M&A transactions, Expert Determination by Accounting firms including real-life examples, the settlement of disputes including under the FIDIC forms of contract and recent case law on Dispute Boards.
Class and Group Actions in Arbitration
Dossier XIV of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
Edited by Bernard Hanotiau and Eric Schwartz ICC Pub. No. 771E, €75
Is there a place for such proceedings within the framework of the arbitration process? Class action procedures, as developed in the United States court system and more recently in Canada, are almost nonexistent in Europe. The book highlights the lessons learned from cases in the US and in Europe.
Addressing Issues of Corruption in Commercial and Investment Arbitration
Dossier XIII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
Co-editors: Domitille Baizeau, Richard H. Kreindler ICC Pub. No. 768E, €67.50 (e-book only)
The topics covered include the impact of corruption on "gateway issues" of arbitrability, jurisdiction, admissibility and procedure; the arbitrator’s rights and duties to investigate and report corruption. It also addresses the most recent thinking and case law on the burden and standard of proof for allegations of corruption as well as the consequences and effects of allegations or positive findings of corruption on the dispute on the merits and the enforceability of the award respectively.
Jurisdictional Choices in Times of Trouble
Dossier XII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
Co-editors: Georges Affaki, Horacio Grigera Naon ICC Pub. No. 755E, €75
Written by arbitrators, academics and practitioners, this Dossier addresses the multiple challenges facing the jurisdiction such as Unilateral Dispute Resolution Clauses, Asymmetrical Arbitration Clauses, Hague Convention on choice of court agreements and other arbitration and court proceedings.
The Application of Substantive Law by International Arbitrators
Dossier XI of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 753E, €75
This book examines issues that can arise when international arbitrators apply the rules of a national legal system. It provides a thorough picture of the practical issues raised when there is contradiction between the applicable law and the needs of international business.
Third-party Funding in International Arbitration
Dossier X of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 752E, €75
This publication gives an overview of the various funding techniques specific to international arbitration. It also analyzes some of the legal issues raised by such funding and the reactions it may arouse amongst practitioners. To give you a complete picture of challenges and opportunities of third-party funding, this vital reference for any practitioner and academic includes points of view of financiers, funders, arbitrators and counsel.
Players’ Interaction in International Arbitration
Dossier IX of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 737E, €75
Arbitral procedures are becoming longer, costlier and more complex. How can the different ‘players’ involved in a case ensure that the proceedings remain efficient, harmonious and at the same time respectful of the parties’ rights? Some of today’s leading experts discuss this and other questions, taking into account the points of view of all ‘players’ concerned: arbitrators, counsel, corporate lawyers and arbitral institutions. A must-read for anyone involved in international arbitration.
Is Arbitration Only as Good as the Arbitrator?
Dossier VIII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 714E, €67.50 (e-book only)
Invaluable companion for practitioners and scholars alike, this publication looks at the relationship between the qualities of the arbitrators and the arbitrators’ "work-products", namely the award and the arbitral process itself. Leading experts discuss issues such as clashes between arbitrator and litigants, arbitral discrimination under English and EU law or the arbitrator’s relation with third parties.
Multiparty Arbitration
Dossier VII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 701E, €75
Arbitral procedures are becoming more complex as commercial transactions begin to take place in an ever-increasing interdependent world. How can the several parties involved in multiparty contracts and proceedings be harmonized and handled in the interests of the best administration of justice? This Dossier seeks to encourage reflection on complex multiparty, multicontract arbitrations.
Written Evidence and Discovery in International Arbitration
Dossier VI of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 698E, €67.50 (e-book only)
This Dossier seeks to encourage reflection on future practice in relation to documentary evidence in international arbitration, looking for transnational solutions capable of striking a proper balance between efficiency and fairness. It tackles relevant issues including fraud, forgery, confidentiality and privilege.
Interest, Auxiliary and Alternative Remedies in International Arbitration
Dossier V of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 684E, €75
How can the quick and effective enforcement of awards be guaranteed in arbitral practice? The aim of this publication is to provide the reader with solutions on how to control the impact of time between the occurrence of the damage and its full compensation. Renowned arbitration professionals Antonias Dimolitsa, John Beechey, Andrea Giardina, John Yukio Gotanda, Grabrielle Kaufmann- Kohler, Alexis Mourre and V.V. Veeder, amongst others, give their own perspective on a wide range of topics related to remedies (contractual remedies, judicial penalties, specific performance) and interest (issue of applicable law, comparative approaches, interest in arbitration practice).
Evaluation of Damages in International Arbitration
Dossier IV of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 668E, €67.50 (e-book only)
This publication provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the difficulties encountered by arbitrators, governments and international organizations in calculating the amounts of recoverable damages in cases of international arbitration. Written by expert arbitrators and practitioners, the book covers vital issues arising from determining recoverable damages and proposes practical solutions for resolving them.
Parallel State and Arbitral Procedures in International Arbitration
Dossier III of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
ICC Pub. No. 692E, €67.50 (e-book only)
This Dossier gives the reader a thorough picture of the practical issues raised by the conflicts arising when there is more than one arbitration and when commercial arbitrations run in parallel with state legal procedures. This indispensable guide for arbitrators, lawyers and anyone with an interest in arbitration procedures includes points of view of expert arbitrators and practitioners.