ICC Arbitration in Practice by Messrs. Erik Schäfer, Herman Verbist and Christophe Imhoos is an eminently practical book which provides an article-by-article commentary of the current version of the ICC Rules of Arbitration.

Using clear and concise language, unencumbered by footnotes and illustrated with flow diagrams, the authors guide the reader through the various stages of ICC arbitration proceedings, from the initiation to the final award.


 



 

WEB SITES CONTAINING MATERIAL AND INFORMATION ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

1. Materials Referred to in this Book

ICC arbitration

UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, UNCITRAL Model Law, the NewYork Convention and a list of signatory states

National arbitration laws :

Belgium (Book 6 JC)
France (Book 4 NCPC)
Germany (Book 10 ZPO)
Switzerland (Chapter 12 PILA)
Australia (International Arbitration Act 1974)
Canada (Federal Commercial Arbitration Act 1986)
England (Arbitration Act 1996)
India (Arbitration and Conciliation Ordinance 1996)
Ireland (Arbitration (International Commercial) Act 1998)
New Zealand (Arbitration Act 1996)
Nigeria (Arbitration and Conciliation Decree 1988)
Pakistan (Arbitration Act 1940)
Scotland (Arbitration Act 1990)
Singapore (International Arbitration Act 1994)
South Africa (Arbitration Act 1965)
United States of America (Federal Arbitration Act 1925)


2. Other Internet Resources

International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO

National arbitration laws, international conventions, arbitration institutions and other international arbitration resources :

ASIL Guide to Electronic Sources for International Law
International Commercial Arbitration Resources in Print and Electronic Format (Chicago University)
Eurolegal Services
Interarb.com – Geographic index of arbitration databases
Lex Mercatoria (University of Oslo)

Legal search engine ‘Findlaw’

Other search engines

Simultaneous searches under several search engines

Arbitration CD-ROM published by Kluwer Law and Kluwer arbitration web site (information partly available through subscription)



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