A Guide to the ICDR International Arbitration Rules

Author:   Martin F. Gusy (, K & L Gates, New York) ,  James M. Hosking (, Chaffetz Lindsey LLP, New York) ,  Franz T. Schwarz
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780198729020


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   28 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) is the international division of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Given that in excess of 600 arbitrations are now administered every year under the ICDR Rules, this book answers the need for a comprehensive comparative guide devoted to them. This article-by-article commentary on the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) Rules is a comprehensive reference work for practitioners and arbitrators considering ICDR arbitration. The second edition is fully revised and updated throughout to reflect all changes and updates to the Rules since the first edition published. The ICDR International Arbitration Rules are structured in accordance with the typical life-cycle of an international arbitration and the book follows this thematic structure, providing ample cross-referencing to assist the reader in understanding the relationship between the various rules and genuine issues likely to be encountered during an arbitration. The commentary embraces each of the Articles in their entirety, as well as the Expedited Procedure Articles, and includes discussion of how each provision compares to analogous rules of other major arbitral institutions. The authors draw on case law gathered from foreign jurisdictions as well as the rich vein of case law in the US (applying the ICDR Rules and, where appropriate, analogous provisions of various AAA domestic rules), combining these with their own extensive experience to provide a uniquely authoritative text. The work's comparative perspective emphasizes key issues to consider when drafting an arbitral clause or strategizing over the conduct of an arbitration. The second edition of A Guide to the ICDR International Arbitration Rules features multiple appendices and difficult-to-find resources to form a collection of core materials which include the ICDR Rules, the administrative fee schedule, guidelines for exchanges of information, practice notes, and key AAA cooperation agreements with other institutions.

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Author:   Martin F. Gusy (, K & L Gates, New York) ,  James M. Hosking (, Chaffetz Lindsey LLP, New York) ,  Franz T. Schwarz
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   1.052kg
ISBN:  

9780198729020


ISBN 10:   0198729022
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   28 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I: INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION 1: PART 1: COMMENTARY ON THE ICDR INTERNATIONAL RULES Article 1: Scope of these Rules Article 2: Notice of Arbitration Article 3: Answer and Counterclaim Article 4: Administrative Conference Article 5: Mediation Article 6: Emergency Measures of Protection Article 7: Joinder Article 8: Consolidation Article 9: Amendment or Supplement of Claim, Counterclaim or Defense Article 10: Notices Article 11: Number of Arbitrators Article 12: Appointment of Arbitrators Article 13: Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrator Article 14: Challenge of an Arbitrator Article 15: Replacement of an Arbitrator Article 16: Party Representation Article 17: Place of Arbitration Article 18: Language of Arbitration Article 19: Arbitral Jurisdiction Article 20: Conduct of Proceedings Article 21: Exchange of Information Article 22: Privileges and Professional Ethics Article 23: Hearing Article 24: Interim Measures Article 25: Tribunal-Appointed Expert Article 26: Default Article 27: Closure of Hearing Article 28: Waiver of Rules Article 29: Awards, Orders, Decisions and Rulings Article 30: Form and Effect of Award Article 31: Applicable Laws and Remedies Article 32: Settlement or Other Reasons for Termination Article 33: Interpretation and Correction of Award Article 34: Costs of Arbitration Article 35: Fees and Expenses of Arbitral Tribunal Article 36: Deposits Article 37: Confidentiality Article 38: Exclusion of Liability Article 39: Interpretation of Rules II: PART 2 COMMENTARY ON THE INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITED PROCEDURES Article E-1: Detailed Pleadings Article E-2: ICDR Administrative Conference Call Article E-3: Limitation on Extensions Article E-4: Changes of Claim or Counterclaim Article E-5: Objection to the Applicability of the Procedures Article E-6: Appointment and Qualifications of the Arbitrator Article E-7: Preparatory Conference Call Article E-8: Proceedings on Documents Article E-9: Date, Time, and Location of the Oral Hearing Article E-10: The Hearing APPENDICES

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Martin F. Gusy's practice focuses on international commercial and investment treaty arbitration under all major arbitration rules. Martin has represented parties in dozens of international arbitrations and served as arbitrator in international and US domestic arbitrations. He also practices international and US domestic commercial litigation. A native German, US/German dual-licensed Attorney-at-Law and Rechtsanwalt, Martin holds civil and common law degrees from the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz and Cornell Law School. The founder and past co-chair of ICDR Y&I, Martin received the American Arbitration Association's Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his distinguished service and support of international arbitration and mediation in 2007. James M. Hosking's practice focuses primarily on international commercial arbitration and investment treaty arbitration. James has handled business disputes under the rules of all the world's leading international arbitration institutions and regularly writes and lectures on arbitration issues. He was previously the New Zealand delegate to the UNCITRAL Working Group on international commercial arbitration, was co-chair of the ICDR young practitioners group and received a 2007 Distinguished Service Award from the AAA. James holds BA and LLB (with honors) degrees from the University of Auckland and an LLM from Harvard Law School. He is admitted to the New York Bar and previously practiced in New Zealand.

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