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Arbitration Law Online
Essays on International ArbitrationKaj Hobér
Price: $125.00 600 pages.
1 Hardcover Volume. Appendices. Index. Published November 2005.
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About the Book: In preparing this publication, the author thought of the various contributions as falling under the category of “international arbitration.” Some might argue that the term is imprecise in that it does not distinguish between private, commercial arbitration, and arbitrations between States. That is precisely the point. The author uses the term “international arbitration” as a common denominator of most forms of international arbitration, be they private, commercial, interstate or mixed arbitrations. Needless to say, there are many differences, both as to substance and procedure, between the different forms of arbitration. This notwithstanding, the author submits that there is a high degree of commonality between the different categories, certainly high enough to warrant joint discussion and publication. Although the chapters in this volume cover different forms of international arbitration, as well as different aspects thereof, all serve to illustrate the international arbitral process. About the Author: Professional memberships include: member of the Swedish Bar Association; member of the American Bar Association; member of the Board of the Swedish Scientific Institute of Arbitration Law, the Board of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, the International Arbitration Club (London) and member of the ICC Institute of International Business and Law (corresponding member). He has been listed as arbitrator on the panels of the Austrian Federal Chamber of Commerce, Vienna, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, Moscow, the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, Kiev, the American Arbitration Association and of the ICSID Arbitration Center, Washington DC. He is also a Commissioner at the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva. | ||
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