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020 _a9780199572083
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a341.522
_bBRE/THI
100 _aBrekoulakis, Stavros L.
245 _aThird parties international commercial arbitration
_cby Stavros L. Brekoulakis.
260 _aU.S. :
_bO.U.P.,
_c2010.
300 _a290 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction: Setting the framework of the discussion. I: Legal Bases for Third-Party Claims I: Traditional Theories of Contract and Corporate Law, Terms in Arbitration Clauses, Rules and Laws Chapter 2. Third-party claims pursuant to traditional theories of contract and corporate law. Chapter 3.Further legal bases for third party claims: Terms in Arbitration laws. II. Legal Bases for Third-Party Claims II: Implied Consent and Non-Signatory Theories. Chapter 4. The doctrine of arbitral estoppel. Chapter 5. The doctrine of group of companies. Chapter 6. Critique on the 'Non-signatory theories' and the contractual approach to third parties. III. A Jurisdictional Approach to The Discussion on Arbitratioin and Third Parties. Chapter 7. Why and Under Which Conditions Tribunals Can Assume Jurisdiction Over a Third-Party Claim. Chapter 8. When a Tribunal Should Assume Jurisdiction Over a Third-Party Claim and Other Select Issues Related to the Jurisdictional Approach. IV. Arbitral Awards and Third Parties. Chapter 9. The Legal Effects of Arbitral Awards. Chapter 10. The Suggested Third-Party effect of Arbitral Awards. Chapter 11. Special Issues on the Effect of Arbitral Awards. Chapter 12.Summary of Findings. Index.
650 _aArbitration.
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