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The Secretariat’s Guide to ICC Arbitration
A Practical Commentary on the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration from the Secretariat of the ICC International Court of Arbitration
ICC Pub. No. 729E, €119
The indispensable companion to the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration. Written by former top-level executives of the ICC Court, this authoritative guide provides clear, in-depth commentary, statistics and comparisons. It shows you how the rules are used by the ICC Court, its Secretariat, arbitrators and parties and gives practical tips on how to conduct proceedings efficiently.
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Collection of ICC Arbitral Awards 2008-2011 Arbitration
ICC Pub. No. 748EF, €265
This collection of ICC Arbitral Awards is a vital reference for scholars and practitioners of international arbitration alike. This edition supplements five previous and successful volumes. Together, they cover nearly 40 years of work of the ICC Court of Arbitration. In addition to providing a wealth of information in a highly accessible manner, it includes case notes end expert commentaries on the awards.
Collection of ICC Arbitral Awards 2001-2007
ICC Pub. No. 699EF, €250
The Collection of ICC Arbitral Awards 2001-2007 contains extracts of cases handled by the ICC Court of Arbitration. This collection is a practical reference tool, containing three types of useful indexes incorporating information from all four volumes:
International Arbitration Under Review
Essays in Honour of John Beechey
ICC Pub. No. 772E, €135
This collection of 34 articles provides informed commentary by leading arbitration specialists on some of today’s most pressing subjects, including procedural efficiency, arbitrator independence and investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). The book also contains thought-provoking articles on other discrete topics, as varied as arbitral appeal procedures, responsibilities of institutions, dissenting opinions, remission of awards, use of arbitration in disputes arising from mass disasters, and party representation by foreign lawyers, as well as studies on regional developments.
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ICC Arbitration in Practice
ICC Pub. No. 782E, €150
Written from a practical perspective, this book is an essential resource for company lawyers who wish to familiarize themselves with ICC arbitration, assess the pros and cons of entering into an arbitration clause referring to the ICC Rules, or obtain information and guidance on how to proceed in a given situation. Arbitration practitioners will find useful information on the practice of ICC arbitration, including various notes of the ICC Court Secretariat and reports of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR.
Nappert Prize in International Arbitration
Edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ICC Pub. No. 764E, €69
Selected articles related to commercial or investment arbitration from the 2014 edition of the inaugural Nappert Prize competition in International Arbitration organized by McGill University. The papers included in this publication cover a range of subjects: the difficult choice-of-law and procedural questions raised by the interface of arbitration with bankruptcy proceedings or mass claims; the genesis of substantive law as developed by arbitral tribunals; the links between municipal and international law; and the principle of proximate causation and its transition to international investment arbitration.
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
This publication examines the complex issues involved in class or group arbitration on a comparative law basis.
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 which have been learned from the experience of cases in the US and in Europe.
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)
This publication addresses the issue of corruption in arbitration in a systematic way. 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.
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Agreed!
Negotiation/Mediation in the 21st century
By Thierry Garby ICC Pub. No. 777E, €65
Also available in French
In the second half of the 20th century, scientific research unveiled the psychological mechanisms which contribute towards the forming of agreements. Mediation started to break impasses that negotiation could not resolve. This book shows how these findings result in an incredibly powerful method to negotiate contracts and treaties and resolve conflicts of all sorts. Written in an easy-to-read manner and citing many well-known references, this book will appeal to all professionals of negotiation and mediation, lawyers, corporate counsels, business managers, unions and association representatives, project managers, mediators etc.
Mediation Practice
8 Cultures, 16 Cases, 128 Creative Solutions
Edited by Greg Bond ICC Pub. No. 783E, €65
Mediation Practice is a dialogue between experienced mediation professionals of different nationalities and backgrounds, sharing their ideas on cases from across the globe. The eight mediators provide 16 cases and 128 responses and conclusions to these cases with hundreds of ideas on what mediators might do in specific situations.
Each case focuses on a “mediation moment” when mediators ask themselves what to do next. Full of stories and insights, Mediation Practice is an enriching and entertaining read for all mediation practitioners, students, trainees, and trainers, and for anyone wishing to learn about the real world of mediation.
International Commercial Mediation Training Role-Plays
Co-editors: Greg Bond, Colin Wall 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.