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Arbitration in air, space and telecommunication law edited by International Bureau of the Permanent court of Arbitration.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: Netherland : Kluwer law International, 2002.Description: 359 pISBN:
  • 9041117733
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.522 INT/ARB
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Moderator's Introduction.
Chapter 2. International Instruments in Air, space and Telecommunications Law: The Need for a Mandatory Supranational Dispute Settlement Mechanism.
Chapter 3. The Development of an Arbitration Policy.
Chapter 4. Arbitration in Aviation: The Ultimate Remedy.
Chapter 5. Arbitration in Air Law Conflicts.
Chapter 6. Types of Awards and Issues of Enforcement: Some reflections on the EUROCONTROL revised convention
Chapter 7. Enforcement of EUROCONTROL Awards: Are Honor (and Shame) Enough?
Chapter 8. The European space agency's experience with Mechanisms for the Settlement of Disputes.
Chapter 9. Experience of the European Space Agency with Dispute Settlement Mechanisms.
Chapter 10. The Various Approaches to Dispute Settlement Concerning International Telecommunications.
Chapter 11. Pre-Arbitration Procedures and the EUROCONTROL Arbitration Mechanism.
Chapter 12. Pre-Arbitration Procedures.
Chapter 13. Expedited Procedures: A review of the EUROCONTROL Arbitration Policy.
Chapter 14. Are Specific Fast- Track Arbitration rules Necessary?
Chapter 15. Arbitration and the need for Technical or Scientific Expertise.
Chapter 16. Composition of Arbitral Tribunals: The need for Experts.
Chapter 17. General Observations.
Chapter 18. Closing Remarks.
Summary in French/ Resume.
Annexes

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