Discourse and Practice in International Commercial Arbitration

Issues, Challenges and Prospects

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Arbitration, Negotiation, & Mediation
Cover of the book Discourse and Practice in International Commercial Arbitration by Christopher N. Candlin, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Christopher N. Candlin ISBN: 9781317149941
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: May 23, 2016
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Christopher N. Candlin
ISBN: 9781317149941
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: May 23, 2016
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

It is increasingly held that international commercial arbitration is becoming colonized by litigation. This book addresses, in a range of ways and from various locations and sites, those aspects of arbitration practice that are considered crucial for its integrity as an institution and its independence as a professional practice. The chapters offer multiple perspectives on the major issues in play, highlighting challenges facing the institution of arbitration, and identifying opportunities available for its development as an institution. The evidence of arbitration practice presented is set against the background of practitioner perceptions and experience from more than 20 countries. The volume will serve as a useful resource for all scholars and practitioners interested in the institution of arbitration and its professional practices.

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It is increasingly held that international commercial arbitration is becoming colonized by litigation. This book addresses, in a range of ways and from various locations and sites, those aspects of arbitration practice that are considered crucial for its integrity as an institution and its independence as a professional practice. The chapters offer multiple perspectives on the major issues in play, highlighting challenges facing the institution of arbitration, and identifying opportunities available for its development as an institution. The evidence of arbitration practice presented is set against the background of practitioner perceptions and experience from more than 20 countries. The volume will serve as a useful resource for all scholars and practitioners interested in the institution of arbitration and its professional practices.

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