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The New York Arbitration Convention of 1958

Download or Read eBook The New York Arbitration Convention of 1958 PDF written by A. J. van den Berg and published by Kluwer Law International. This book was released on 1981-01-01 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The New York Arbitration Convention of 1958
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Publisher : Kluwer Law International
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9065440356
ISBN-13 : 9789065440358
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Book Synopsis The New York Arbitration Convention of 1958 by : A. J. van den Berg

Book excerpt: The New York Arbitration Convention of 1958 is the cornerstone of international commercial arbitration. Although judicial interpretation of the Convention has proceeded since the publication of Albert Jan van den Berg's classic commentary, his extraordinarily thorough analysis remains the preeminent work on the application and enforcement aspects of the Convention. Setting out to repair what van den Berg calls "an undesirable degree of uncertainty" in judicial interpretation of the Convention, his analysis takes a comparative approach to relevant court decisions in the contracting states. For each of three main subject areas - the field of application, enforcement of the agreement, and enforcement of the award - he examines the various issues, explaining the relevant Convention provisions and analyzing and comparing the relevant court decisions. For issues on which a consensus is lacking, he offers an analysis leading to a single valid interpretation. Many of these interpretations have become virtually settled in current practice. In addition to case law, the author takes into account the legislative history of the 1958 Conference and the provisions of earlier arbitration conventions. This is a true classic in the sense that its immediate usefulness has never flagged over the nearly three decades of its availability. Arbitrators and judges everywhere have leaned on it, and continue to lean on it, for the depth and clarity of its understanding of the law of international commercial arbitration. While it is a standard academic work in the field, its proven great practical value to jurists and practitioners persists.


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