The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
A Commentary
ISBN13: 9780199297597ISBN10: 0199297592
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1112 pages
May 2006,
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Description
This is an article by article legal commentary on the UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Rules which govern a wide range of ad hoc arbitrations, including the IRAN - US Claims Tribunal and NAFTA disputes. The greater flexibility offered by the UNCITRAL arbitration rules means that it is increasingly being favored as a dispute resolution mechanism by governments across the globe.Features
- A key text for the arbitration community, both private and governmental, corporate counsel, to NAFTA (and CAFTA), and BIT/World Bank investment arbitration worlds
- The analysis is organized by rule number and stage of proceedings, and reproduces extracts of actual judgements and case law from a wide range of tribunals including ICSID, and NAFTA chapter 11 arbitrations
- The authors have all served with the staff of the Iran -United States Claims Tribunal, and served as arbitrators, counsel, and judges with institutions such as ICSID, the European Court of Human Rights, and the United Nations
About the Author(s)
David D. Caron, C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley, Matti Pellonpää, Judge, European Court of Human Rights, and Lee M. Caplan, Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, Office of International Claims and Investment Disputes, U.S. Department of State


