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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Theory and in Practice

A Comparative Study in Common Law and Civil Law Countries
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This book initiates a discussion of the law and practice of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in both common law and civil law countries. In terms of law, this book principally focuses on the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of 1958, and the harmony or clash between the New York Convention and national arbitration laws of both common law and civil law countries including the UK and the USA (as common law countries), and France, Germany and Greece (as civil law countries). In terms of practice, this book deeply and extensively examines the judicial application of the New York Convention in national courts of common law and civil law countries, and sheds light on the best practices related to the judicial application of the New York Convention, while also highlighting how future disputes can be resolved in national courts. As such, this book provides solutions for salient and recurring problems arising out of the erroneous judicial application or interpretation of the New York Convention by national courts, and encourages the adoption of a more liberal regime in favour of the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards generally, and the adoption of a more liberal interpretation of the New York Convention in national courts of both common law and civil law countries particularly. This book, which is based on more than 100 courts’ decisions from common law and civil law countries, is a valuable resource for academics, arbitrators, practicing lawyers, corporate counsels, law students and researchers interested in international commercial arbitration, as well as for business professionals involved in international trade, and those who are willing to solve their commercial disputes through arbitration.

Author Biography:

Dr Jur. Ihab Amro is an Assistant Professor of Private Law and a practicing lawyer and arbitrator. He holds a PhD degree from the Athens Law School in Greece. He has published articles in numerous well-known international law journals, including the Hague Yearbook of International Law, the VINDOBONA Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration, and the Romanian Journal of Arbitration. He is a member of several international arbitration organizations including the Young International Arbitration Group of the London Court of International Arbitration in England; the ICC Young Arbitrators’ Forum (YAF), in France; the Association of Attenders and Alumni of The Hague Academy of International Law, in the Netherlands; the Young Austrian Arbitration Practitioners (YAAP); the Moot Alumni Association (MAA), in Austria; and the ICCA Young members in Switzerland. He is fluent in English, Greek, German and French. Currently, he is working, inter alia, on post-doctoral research on Online Dispute Resolution (ODR).
Release date NZ
April 8th, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
Unabridged edition
Pages
197
Dimensions
148x212x23
ISBN-13
9781443852951
Product ID
21765100

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