
The Guide to Challenging and Enforcing Arbitration Awards - 3rd Edition
Pages: 978
ISBN: 978-1-80449-248-2
Enforcement used to be a non-issue in international arbitration. Most losing parties simply paid. Not so any more. The time spent on post-award matters has increased vastly, and challenges to awards have become the norm.
The Challenging and Enforcing Arbitration Awards Guide is a comprehensive volume that addresses this new reality. It offers practical know-how on both sides of the coin: challenging and enforcing awards. Part I provides a full thematic overview, while Part II delves into the specifics seat by seat, now covering 29 jurisdictions.
Contents:
Overview
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Preface
J William Rowley KC
Part I: Selected Issues
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Awards: Early-Stage Consideration of Enforcement Issues
Sally-Ann Underhill and M Cristina Cárdenas -
The Arbitral Award: Form, Content, Effect
Venus Valentina Wong and Dalibor Valinčić -
Awards: Challenges
Shaparak Saleh and Etienne Vimal du Monteil -
Arbitrability and Public Policy Challenges
Penny Madden KC and Ceyda Knoebel -
Jurisdictional Challenges
James Collins, James Glaysher, Petar Petkov, Lilit Nagapetyan and
Mukami Kuria
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Due Process and Procedural Irregularities
Juliya Arbisman, Alexandre Genest and Emmanuel Giakoumakis -
Awards: Challenges Based on Misuse of Tribunal Secretaries
Chloe J Carswell and Lucy Winnington-Ingram -
Substantive Grounds for Challenge
John Terry, Emily Sherkey, T Ryan Lax and Chris Kinnear Hunter -
Enforcement under the New York Convention
Emmanuel Gaillard† and Benjamin Siino -
Enforcement of Interim Measures
James E Castello and Rami Chahine -
Prevention of Asset Stripping: Worldwide Freezing Orders
Damian Honey, Nicola Gare and Caroline West -
Grounds to Refuse Enforcement
Sébastien Fries, Martin Molina, Annemarie Streuli and
Denise Wohlwend
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Admissibility of New Evidence When Seeking Set-Aside
Joel E Richardson and Sue Hyun Lim -
ICSID Awards
Christopher P Moore, Laurie Achtouk-Spivak and Zeïneb Bouraoui -
Enforcement Strategies where the Opponent is a Sovereign
Alexander A Yanos and Kristen K Bromberek
Part II: Jurisdictional Know-How
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Argentina
José A Martínez de Hoz and Francisco A Amallo -
Austria
Patrizia Netal, Florian Haugeneder and Natascha Tunkel -
Belgium
Hakim Boularbah, Olivier van der Haegen and Anaïs Mallien -
Canada
Mathieu Piché-Messier, Karine Fahmy, Ira Nishisato and Hugh Meighen -
Chile
Francesco Campora Gatica and Juan Pablo Letelier Ballocchi -
China
Xianglin Chen -
England and Wales
Oliver Marsden and Rebecca Zard -
France
Christophe Seraglini and Camille Teynier -
Germany
Boris Kasolowsky and Carsten Wendler -
Hong Kong
Tony Dymond, Cameron Sim and Lillian Wong -
India
Sanjeev K Kapoor and Saman Ahsan -
Italy
Massimo Benedettelli and Marco Torsello -
Malaysia
Tan Sri Dato’ Cecil W M Abraham, Aniz Ahmad Amirudin and Shabana Farhaana Amirudin -
Mexico
Cecilia Flores Rueda -
Netherlands
Marnix Leijten, Erin Cronjé, Abdel Zirar and Eva Koopman -
Nigeria
Gbolahan Elias, Ayodeji Adeyanju and Larry Nkwor -
Poland
Piotr Sadownik, Krzysztof Ciepliński and Małgorzata Tuleja -
Russia
Natalia Gulyaeva -
Singapore
Kohe Hasan, Min Jian Chan and Anand Tiwari -
South Korea
Young Suk Park, Byung Chul Kim, Seulgi Oh and Woo Ji Kim -
Spain
Pablo Martínez Llorente and Daniel Rodriguez Galve -
Sweden
Björn Tude, Daniel Waerme, Oscar Nyrén and Martin Bengtsson -
Switzerland
Franz Stirnimann Fuentes, Jean Marguerat, James F Reardon and Tomás Navarro Blakemore -
Thailand
Michael Ramirez, Noppramart Thammateeradaycho and Anyamani Yimsaard -
Turkey
Asena Aytuğ Keser and Direnç Bada -
Ukraine
Pavlo Byelousov and Ksenia Koriukalova -
United Arab Emirates
Muhammad Mohsin Naseer -
United States
Elliot Friedman, David Y Livshiz and Paige von Mehren -
Vietnam
Nguyen Trung Nam and Nguyen Van Son