French arbitration law and practice
by Jean-Louis Delvolve and Gerald H. Pointon
- 2nd ed.
- Netherlands : Kluwer Law International, 2009.
- 364 p.
Table of Contents: Part 1. The Concept and Scope of Arbitration: The Nature of Arbitration in French Law Chapter 1. A brief survey of the history of arbitration in France Chapter 2. French Arbitration Law Today and its Sources Chapter 3.What is Arbitration in French Law? Part 2. The Arbitral Process Chapter 4. Institution of Arbitral Proceedings Chapter 5. Arbitral Proceedings : General Remarks on Arbitral Proceedings in French Law Chapter 6. Arbitrators and the Law Part 3. Arbitral Awards: Their Essential Features and Effect, Enforcement by the Courts, and Challenges Chapter 7. Making an Arbitral Award : Its Characteristics and Legal Effect Chapter 8. Challenge of Arbitral Awards in French Cours d'Appel Part 4. Satisfaction of Awards by Processes of Execution: Enforcement of Awards against the French State or Foreign States Chapter 9. Enforcement of Awards against the French State or French Public Law Bodies Chapter 10.Enforcement in France of Awards against Foreign States and entities under their control Appendices Index