Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe
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Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe

Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe

Christoph Liebscher and Alice Fremuth-Wolf, Editors

Price: $195.00 1562 pages. 1 Looseleaf Volume. Index. Updated annually or when needed. Published June 2006. Last Updated December 2008.
ISBN-13: 978-1-929446-95-7

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Arbitration Law and Practice in Central & Eastern Europe
$195.00 

Table of Contents

About the Book:
The focus of Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe is to provide an understanding of the involvement of state authority in arbitrations and offer practical ideas on arbitration procedures for countries in this region. Adopting a questionnaire format devised by the editors, issues are investigated from both the arbitrator's and the counsel's perspectives and important tactical issues are discussed. It is inevitable, however, that the reader may occasionally be disappointed to find an unanswered question. The editors, authors and contributors ask for patience as the reader tries to find specific answers to questions which would not have been posed ten years ago. Case law is generally sparse in these countries, legal reforms are recent, and therefore the legal writing is limited and does not cover the entire array of questions that may arise. The book is an indispensable reference and guide for arbitrators and party representatives who are engaged in arbitrations in the region.

Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe currently covers 13 Jurisdictions,
more will be added in the future, including:

  • Albania - Enyal Shuke
  • Austria - Christoph Liebscher
  • Belarus - Yan I. Funk and Vladimir Khvalei
  • Bulgaria - Silvy V. Chernev
  • Croatia - Alan Uzelac and Tomislav Nagy
  • Czech Republic - Dušan Ruzič and Jan Horky
  • Hungary - István Varga
  • Kazakhstan - Azamat Kuatbekov and Igor Kolupayev
  • Latvia -Ziedonis Ūdris and Inga Kačevska
  • Lithuania - Emilis Cicenas and Vilija Vaitkute Pavan
  • Poland - Bartosz Krużewski and Tomasz Wardyński
  • Russian Federation - David Goldberg, Gordon Blanke and Julia Zagonek
  • Serbia - Tijana Kojović
  • Slovakia - Luboš Frolkovic and Pavol Biksadsky
  • Slovenia -Krešo Puharič and Sabina Kač
  • Ukraine - Tatyana Slipachuk

  • About the Editors:
    Christoph Liebscher is Head of Arbitration at Wolf Theiss. Having obtained an MBA at Insead (Fontainebleau), he worked in management positions in Germany, France, former Czechoslovakia, Poland, and other European countries before returning to the legal profession. Amongst others he is a member of the ICC Commission on International Arbitration, the LCIA and was a member of the Expert Group for the Reform of the Austrian Arbitration Law and of the ICC International Court of Arbitration from 2003 - 2009, . Dr. Liebscher is listed as an arbitrator with the International Arbitral Centers of several Economic Chambers in Central Europe. He currently lectures on International Commercial Arbitration at the University of Salzburg.

    Alice A. Fremuth-Wolf studied law at the University of Vienna (Dr. iur.) and at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LL.M.). She served as an assistant at the Institute of Civil Procedural Law at the University of Vienna, and as an associate with Wolf Theiss (Vienna) and Baker & McKenzie (Vienna) before opening her own law firm in Vienna in 2004. Ms. Fremuth-Wolf is experienced as an arbitrator and party-representative in international commercial arbitration proceedings in English and German.

    About the Contributors (Listed Alphabetically):

  • Pavol Biksadský (Slovakia) is an Attorney in Bratislava office of Wolf Theiss.
  • Gordon Blanke MCIArb (Russian Federation) is a Solicitor with SJ Berwin LLP's International Arbitration Group.
  • Silvy Vasilev Chernev, Ph.D. (Bulgaria) is President of the Court of Arbitration at the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  • Emilis Cicenas (Lithuania) is an Attorney with Lideika, Petrauskas, Valiunas ir partneriai LAWIN.
  • Ľuboš Frolkovič (Slovakia) is a Partner at the Bratislava office of Wolf Theiss.
  • Yan I. Funk (Belarus) is President of the International Arbitration Court of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Belarus.
  • David Goldberg FCIArb (Russian Federation) is Co-Head of SJ Berwin LLP's International Arbitration Group.
  • Jan Horky (Czech Republic) is an Attorney in the Prague office of Wolf Theiss.
  • Sabina Kač (Slovenia) is Secretary General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (PCA-CCIS).
  • Inga Kačevska (Latvia) is Attorney at Law in the Law Office of Skudra & Udris.
  • Vladimir Khvalei (Belarus) is a Partner in Baker & McKenzie’s Moscow office where he Heads the Baker & McKenzie CIS Arbitration and Litigation Practice Group.
  • Tijana Kojović (Serbia) is a Partner in the Law Office Kojović in Belgrade.
  • Igor Kolupayev (Kazakhstan) is an Attorney in the Almaty office of Baker & McKenzie.
  • Bartosz Krużewski (Poland) is the Head of the Litigation and Arbitration Group in the Warsaw office of Clifford Chance.
  • Azamat A. Kuatbekov (Kazakhstan) is a Senior Associate at the Almaty (Kazakhstan) office of Baker & McKenzie. He heads the Almaty office's litigation and arbitration practice.
  • Tomislav Nagy (Croatia) is an Attorney with Vukmir & Associates in Zagreb.
  • Vilija Vaitkutė Pavan (Lithuania) is an Associate Partner with the law firm Lideika, Petrauskas, Valiūnas ir partneriai LAWIN in Vilnius, Lithuania. She is a member of the International Court of Arbitration of the ICC.
  • Krešo Puharič, Ph.D. (Slovenia) is the President of the Permanent Court of Arbitration attached to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia.
  • Dušan Ruzič Ph.D. (Czech Republic) is a Member Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, v.o.s., advokátní kancelář.
  • Enyal Shuke (Albania) is a Partner with Wolf Theiss in Tirana.
  • Tatyana Slipachuk, Dr. Jur. (Ukraine) is Head of the International Private Law and International Arbitration Department in the law firm Vasil Kisil & Partners in Kiev. Previously, Dr. Slipachuk was Secretary General of the International Arbitration Court attached to the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  • Alan Uzelac Ph.D. (Croatia) is Professor of Law at the Zagreb University. He was previously Secretary General at the Permanent Arbitration Court of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce in Zagreb.
  • Ziedonis Udris (Latvia) is the Chairman of the Council of Arbitration of the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and a Managing Partner of the Law Office Skudra & Udris.
  • István Varga, (Hungary) is Counselor at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Hungary and Associate Professor at ELTE Law School Budapest.
  • Tomasz Wardyński, CBE, (Poland) is Founding Partner of Wardyński & Partners, one of the largest independent Polish law firms.
  • Julia Zagonek (Russian Federation) is a Solicitor with SJ Berwin LLP's International Arbitration Group.

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