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International commercial and marine arbitration

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Routledge, 2011,Description: xii, 536 pISBN:
  • 9780415677820
DDC classification:
  • 343.0960269 ZEK.I
Contents:
The historical emergence of arbitration as a dispute mechanism and its characteristics -- National courts in international commercial arbitration -- The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in US law -- The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in English law -- The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in Greek law -- The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in Belgian law -- Comparative analysis of the role of courts in US, English, Belgian and Greek law -- Arbitration co-equal and fully alternative to courts.
Summary: International Commercial and Marine Arbitration analyses and compares commercial-martime arbitration, and the role of the courts in arbitrationainaseveral different legal systems including the US, the UK, Greece and Belgium, and also sets out how the process of arbitration should be developed in order to make it more effective.
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The historical emergence of arbitration as a dispute mechanism and its characteristics --
National courts in international commercial arbitration --
The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in US law --
The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in English law --
The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in Greek law --
The role of courts in commercial-maritime arbitration in Belgian law --
Comparative analysis of the role of courts in US, English, Belgian and Greek law --
Arbitration co-equal and fully alternative to courts.

International Commercial and Marine Arbitration analyses and compares commercial-martime arbitration, and the role of the courts in arbitrationainaseveral different legal systems including the US, the UK, Greece and Belgium, and also sets out how the process of arbitration should be developed in order to make it more effective.

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