Practitioners in Switzerland and abroad will find the book to be a valuable addition to existing literature on international commercial arbitration in Switzerland owing to the authors clinical focus on the practice, procedure and case-law of the Swiss Federal Tribunal. The book reaffirms Switzerlands place as one of the most arbitration friendly jurisdictions and is likely to encourage practitioners to recommend Switzerland as a probable seat for arbitration to their clients. In any event, the book is an excellent resource for the study of international arbitration for novices and experienced hands alike.

ASA Bulletin, 1/2016

With a harmony rare in the world of legal scholarship, this thoughtful treatise provides a superb balance of the general and the specific, taking Swiss law as a prism through which to separate key themes in arbitrations juridical framework. Robust analysis gracefully weaves concrete illustrations into clear elaboration of broader principles. Counsel will find answers to questions encountered in practice, while scholars cannot fail to discover deeper understanding of doctrinal dilemmas now facing cross-border dispute resolution.

Professor William W. Park, Boston University. President, London Court of International Arbitration. General Editor, Arbitration International.

The product of two brilliant professors, accomplished arbitrators and experienced counsel.

Pierre Tercier, Emeritus Professor, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Former and Honorary Chairman, ICC International Court of Arbitration.

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Its clear structure and the authors' fund of knowledge on the subject-matter make this book an excellent source of information for all users.

Dr. Georg von Segesser, Counsel, Schellenberg Wittmer, Zurich; FCIArb.

Vital and accessible, an indispensable reference guide for anyone interested in arbitral matters.

Professor Philippe Sands QC, University College London, Matrix Chambers.

In a single, immensely readable volume, the authors provide not only a comprehensive and authoritative account of Swiss international arbitration law, but one that is thoroughly informed by comparative as well as international sources. We thus have in this work an indispensable source of learning about a jurisdiction of fundamental importance in the world of international arbitration presented in as cosmopolitan a fashion as possible.

Professor George Bermann, Director, Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, Columbia University. Editor-in-Chief, American Review of International Arbitration.

This book expounds the theory of international arbitration law. It explains in easily accessible terms all the fundamentals of arbitration, from separability of the arbitration agreement to competence-competence over procedural autonomy, finality of the award, and many other concepts. It does so with a focus on international arbitration law and jurisprudence in Switzerland, a global leader in the field. With a broader reach than a commentary of Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act, the discussion contains numerous references to comparative law and its developments in addition to an extensive review of the practice of international tribunals. Written by two well-known specialists - Professor Kaufmann-Kohler being one of the leading arbitrators worldwide and Professor Rigozzi one of the foremost experts in sports arbitration - the work reflects many years of experience in managing arbitral proceedings involving commercial, investment, and sports disputes. This expertise is the basis for the solutions proposed to resolve the many practical issues that may arise in the course of an arbitration. It also informs the discussion of the arbitration rules addressed in the book, from the ICC Arbitration Rules to the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration, the CAS Code, and the UNCITRAL Rules. While the book covers commercial and sports arbitrations primarily, it also applies to investment arbitrations conducted under rules other than the ICSID framework.
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This third edition, and the first in English, of the globally-cited Arbitrage international-Droit et pratique à la lumière de la LDIP, provides complete guidance on arbitration law and practice relating to Switzerland from two of the leading authorities on Swiss practice.
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Introduction ; 1. The Concept and Sources of Arbitration ; 2. The Law Governing Arbitration ; 3. The Arbitration Agreement ; 4. The Arbitral Tribunal ; 5. The Arbitral Tribunal's Jurisdiction ; 6. The Proceedings Before the Arbitral Tribunal ; 7. The Law Applicable to the Merits of the Award ; 8. The Challenge, Recognition, and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards ; Bibliography
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The third edition, and the first in English, of the best-selling and authoritative work Arbitrage international - Droit et pratique à la lumière de la LDIP Written by highly regarded arbitrators and scholars with unrivalled experience of international arbitration law and practice Provides a thorough review of the foundations of international arbitration law and a detailed analysis of Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act Includes comparative law perspectives and transnational arbitration practice
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Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler is a professor at the University of Geneva, where she teaches international arbitration. She is also the Director of the Geneva LL.M. in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS) and a Co-Director of the Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS), both joint projects of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the University of Geneva. Professor Kaufmann-Kohler is a founding partner of Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, where she practices international commercial and investment arbitration. She regularly ranks among the world's top ten international arbitrators. She has authored, co-authored, edited, and contributed to numerous works on international arbitration. Antonio Rigozzi teaches international arbitration and sports law at the University of Neuchâtel and is a partner at Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, where he heads the sports arbitration practice. He regularly acts as counsel before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and the Swiss Supreme Court, and frequently sits as an arbitrator in commercial arbitrations. Professor Rigozzi has published widely on international arbitration and sports law, being in particular the author of a well-known treatise on international sports arbitration (L'arbitrage international en matière de sport, Basel, 2005) and co-author of the first article-by-article commentary of the CAS Code (Sports Arbitration under the CAS Rules, in Arroyo, M. (Ed.), Arbitration in Switzerland A Practitioners Guide, Alphen aan den Rijn, 2013).
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The third edition, and the first in English, of the best-selling and authoritative work Arbitrage international - Droit et pratique à la lumière de la LDIP Written by highly regarded arbitrators and scholars with unrivalled experience of international arbitration law and practice Provides a thorough review of the foundations of international arbitration law and a detailed analysis of Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act Includes comparative law perspectives and transnational arbitration practice
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199679751
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1294 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Dybde
40 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
672

Biographical note

Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler is a professor at the University of Geneva, where she teaches international arbitration. She is also the Director of the Geneva LL.M. in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS) and a Co-Director of the Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS), both joint projects of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the University of Geneva. Professor Kaufmann-Kohler is a founding partner of Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, where she practices international commercial and investment arbitration. She regularly ranks among the world's top ten international arbitrators. She has authored, co-authored, edited, and contributed to numerous works on international arbitration. Antonio Rigozzi teaches international arbitration and sports law at the University of Neuchâtel and is a partner at Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, where he heads the sports arbitration practice. He regularly acts as counsel before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and the Swiss Supreme Court, and frequently sits as an arbitrator in commercial arbitrations. Professor Rigozzi has published widely on international arbitration and sports law, being in particular the author of a well-known treatise on international sports arbitration (L'arbitrage international en matière de sport, Basel, 2005) and co-author of the first article-by-article commentary of the CAS Code (Sports Arbitration under the CAS Rules, in Arroyo, M. (Ed.), Arbitration in Switzerland A Practitioners Guide, Alphen aan den Rijn, 2013).