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Secretariat´s Guide to ICC Arbitration

The Secretariat’s Guide to ICC Arbitration describes and explains the recently revised ICC Rules of Arbitration and how they operate. Written by leading ICC specialists, it provides first-hand information on the practices of the I ... celý popis

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The Secretariat’s Guide to ICC Arbitration describes and explains the recently revised ICC Rules of Arbitration and how they operate. Written by leading ICC specialists, it provides first-hand information on the practices of the ICC Court and its Secretariat. This book is essential reading for anyone involved in international dispute resolution. In addition to offering a detailed, article-by-article commentary on the 2012 Rules, the Guide:• Analyses the issues raised by their application at each stage of the proceedings• Provides statistics on many aspects of ICC arbitration• Lays out a roadmap for ICC arbitration users• Gives tips on conducting arbitration proceedings effectively• Compares the contents of the 2012 Rules and their predecessor, the 1998 RulesThe authors, present and former senior members of the ICC Secretariat, give an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look into how the Rules work in practice. With this Guide you will be better equipped to navigate through the ICC arbitral process.This vital tool, indispensable companion to the 2012 Rules, will be helpful whether you are an experienced practitioner or new to arbitration. It is a must-have for anyone seeking a clear and instructive handbook on ICC arbitration:arbitrators, counsel, business executives, government officials, as well as authors, academics and students will find in these pages anything they always wanted to know about ICC arbitration. _____________________________________________________________________________________About the authors:• Jason Fry: Alternate Member for New Zealand, ICC International Court of Arbitration (1999–2002); Member for New Zealand, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2003–2007); Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2007–2012); Partner, Clifford Chance LLP (Paris) (2012–). • Simon Greenberg: Deputy Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2008–2012); Alternate Member for Australia, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2012–); Counsel, Clifford Chance LLP (Paris) (2012–). • Francesca Mazza: Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2003–2012); Secretary to the ICC Commission on Arbitration (2009–2012); Secretary General designate, German Institution of Arbitration (DIS) (2012–). With the assistance of Benjamin Moss: Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2010–2012); Associate, Schellenberg Wittmer (Zurich) (2012–).Download the Foreword by John Beechey, President, ICC International Court of Arbitration.Download the Foreword by John Beechey, President, ICC International Court of Arbitration http://bit.ly/1yzrfQDDownload the Preface by Peter Wolrich, Chairman, ICC Commission on Arbitration http://bit.ly/16qhJsd

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