This important casebook is based upon one of the leading books in the field Born's treatise, International Commercial Arbitration. It offers a comprehensive approach to international commercial arbitration (focused on the New York Convention and UNCITRAL Model Law), while providing comparative examples drawn from state-to-state and investment arbitration. An easy-to-use chronological structure follows the course of an international arbitration.
Features:
- Thoroughly revised to reflect amendments to UNCITRAL Rules, ICC Rules and other institutional arbitration rules
- New sections addressing IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration
- Revised to reflect amendments to representative national arbitration legislation in France, Singapore and elsewhere
- Streamlined excerpts of cases and awards; added excerpts of new arbitral awards on selected topics.