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A practical approach to arbitration law / Andrew Tweeddale and Keren Tweeddale.

By: Tweeddale, Andrew.
Contributor(s): Tweeddale, Keren.
Publisher: London : Blackstone, 1998Description: xlv, 446 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 1854319744.Subject(s): Arbitration and award -- Great BritainDDC classification: 347.4209
Contents:
Preface. - Table of Cases. - Table of Statutes. - Table of Statutory Instruments. - Table of International Conventions. - Table of Arbitration Rules. - Ch. 1. Introduction. - Ch. 2. Arbitration Law from 1950 to 1996. - Ch. 3. Background to the Arbitration Act 1996. - Ch. 4. Aspects of Arbitration Proceedings. - Ch. 5. The Arbitration Agreement. - Ch. 6. The Parties. - Ch. 7. The Arbitral Tribunal. - Ch. 8 General Duty of the Arbitral Tribunal. - Ch. 9. Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal in Conducting the Reference. - Ch. 10. Powers of the Court in the Course of the Arbitral Proceedings. - Ch. 11. The Award. - Ch. 12. Challenging the Award. - Ch. 13. Costs. - Ch. 14. Miscellaneous Provisions. - Ch. 15. Procedure for the Reference. - Ch. 16. Procedural Routes. - Ch. 17. International Arbitrations. - Ch. 18. Challenge, Recognition and Enforcement of International Awards. - Ch. 19 Uncitral Model Law and Arbitration Rules. - Ch. 20. Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce. - Ch. 21. Precedents. - Appendix 1. Arbitration Act 1996. - Appendix 2. Arbitration Act 1950. - Appendix 3. Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982. - Appendix 4. Civil Procedure Rules, Practice Direction 49G. - Index.
Summary: A Practical Approach to Arbitration Law is a straightforward guide to one of the most rapidly developing areas of English law. This practical handbook provides a detailed examination of arbitration law and procedure and includes the full text of the Arbitration Act 1996. Importantly, it takes account of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, insofar as they affect arbitration proceedings. Unlike other books on arbitration, a resume of the main principles involved in international arbitration law and a section of precedents, demonstrating the theory of arbitration law in practice, are also included. - Back page.
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Preface. - Table of Cases. - Table of Statutes. - Table of Statutory Instruments. - Table of International Conventions. - Table of Arbitration Rules. - Ch. 1. Introduction. - Ch. 2. Arbitration Law from 1950 to 1996. - Ch. 3. Background to the Arbitration Act 1996. - Ch. 4. Aspects of Arbitration Proceedings. - Ch. 5. The Arbitration Agreement. - Ch. 6. The Parties. - Ch. 7. The Arbitral Tribunal. - Ch. 8 General Duty of the Arbitral Tribunal. - Ch. 9. Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal in Conducting the Reference. - Ch. 10. Powers of the Court in the Course of the Arbitral Proceedings. - Ch. 11. The Award. - Ch. 12. Challenging the Award. - Ch. 13. Costs. - Ch. 14. Miscellaneous Provisions. - Ch. 15. Procedure for the Reference. - Ch. 16. Procedural Routes. - Ch. 17. International Arbitrations. - Ch. 18. Challenge, Recognition and Enforcement of International Awards. - Ch. 19 Uncitral Model Law and Arbitration Rules. - Ch. 20. Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce. - Ch. 21. Precedents. - Appendix 1. Arbitration Act 1996. - Appendix 2. Arbitration Act 1950. - Appendix 3. Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982. - Appendix 4. Civil Procedure Rules, Practice Direction 49G. - Index.

A Practical Approach to Arbitration Law is a straightforward guide to one of the most rapidly developing areas of English law. This practical handbook provides a detailed examination of arbitration law and procedure and includes the full text of the Arbitration Act 1996. Importantly, it takes account of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, insofar as they affect arbitration proceedings. Unlike other books on arbitration, a resume of the main principles involved in international arbitration law and a section of precedents, demonstrating the theory of arbitration law in practice, are also included. - Back page.