International arbitration : Law & practice
by Mauro Rubino-Sammartano; forwarded by Lord Mustill.
- 2nd ed.
- New Delhi : Wolters Kluwer India, 2001.
- 1058 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Arbitration and alternative disputes resolution. Chapter 2. Nationality of arbitration. Chapter 3. The sources of international arbitration law. Chapter 4. Arbitration under the Washington convention. Chapter 5. Arbitration under the Algiers declaration. Chapter 6. International arbitration law. Chapter 7. International public law arbitration. Chapter 8. Arbitration of commercial disputes between a state and a private party. Chapter 9. Disputes capable of arbitration and arbitral remedies. Chapter 10. The arbitration agreement. Chapter 11. The parties to arbitration- Capacity to submit to arbitration. Chapter 12. The arbitrator. Chapter 13. The role of the courts of arbitration. Chapter 14. The role of state courts aiding arbitration. Chapter 15. Substantive law. Chapter 16. Ex BONO ET AEQUO decisions and amiable composition. Chapter 17. Applicable procedural law. Chapter 18. Arbitration and public policy. Chapter 19. EC law, the Brussels convention and arbitration. Chapter 20. Speed in arbitration. Chapter 21. Documents only arbitration. Chapter 22. The venue of the proceedings. Chapter 23. Preliminary issues and initial stage. Chapter 24. Interlocutory injunctions. Chapter 25. The evidence stage and the final stage. Chapter 26. Breach of due process. Chapter 27. The award. Chapter 28. Costs interest and higher damages. Chapter 29. Uncitral arbitration. Chapter 30. Filing and notification of the award. Chapter 31. Challenges of award. Chapter 32. Enforcement in the state of origin. Chapter 33. Enforcement and recognition in other states. Chapter 34. Recognition and enforcement under the new year convention. Chapter 35. The continual search for improvements. Bibliography. Index.