International commercial arbitration: An Asia-Pacific perspective

Simon Greenberg, Christopher Kee, J. Romesh Weeramantry

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Abstract

There has been an exponential rise in the use of ICA for resolving international business disputes, yet international arbitration is a scarcely regulated, specialty industry. International Commercial Arbitration: An Asia Pacific Perspective is the first book to explain ICA topic by topic with an Asia Pacific focus. Written for students and practising lawyers alike, this authoritative book covers the principles of ICA thoroughly and comparatively. For each issue it utilises academic writings from Asia, Europe and elsewhere, and draws on examples of legislation, arbitration procedural rules and case law from the major Asian jurisdictions. Each principle is explained with a simple statement before proceeding to more technical, theoretical or comparative content. Real-world scenarios are employed to demonstrate actual application to practice. International Commercial Arbitration is an invaluable resource that provides unique insight into real arbitral practice specific to the Asia Pacific region, within a global context.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages543
ISBN (Electronic)9780511997365
ISBN (Print)9780521695701
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

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