Description: The Arbitration Act 1996 by Bruce Harris, Rowan Planterose, Jonathan Tecks "There should not be a practitioner who does not have a copy. highly recommended. " Arbitration When first published, The Arbitration Act 1996: A Commentary was described by Lord Bingham as "intensely practical and admirably user-friendly". FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "There should not be a practitioner who does not have a copy ... highly recommended."—Arbitration When first published, The Arbitration Act 1996: A Commentary was described by Lord Bingham as "intensely practical and admirably user-friendly". It remains the most readable, useful, practical and user-friendly guide to the Arbitration Act 1996. The courts – particularly the Commercial and the Technology & Construction Courts – continue to grapple with many questions relating to the Act, with many judgments reported since the previous edition was published. While many of these do not add to the wisdom on this legislation, for the fifth edition the authors have considered some 330 new cases, resulting in extensive changes throughout much of the commentary. Many of the cases going to court concern challenges to awards and as a result the commentary on the relevant sections of the Act (ss. 67, 68, 70 and 72) has been subject to very substantial revision indeed. The details of all of these changes are of great importance to practitioners, whether lawyers or arbitrators. In addition there have been some significant changes to the Model Law since publication of the previous edition, which are fully documented and commented upon. Alterations to the CPR, the new UNCITRAL Rules (2010), the new ICC Rules (2012) and the new ICE Arbitration Procedure (2010) are also covered. Written by three practising arbitrators, the fifth edition continues to be the essential handbook for all concerned with English arbitration. Back Cover When first published, The Arbitration Act 1996: A Commentary was described by Lord Bingham as "intensely practical and admirably user-friendly". It remains the most readable, useful, practical and user-friendly guide to the Arbitration Act 1996. The courts - particularly the Commercial and the Technology & Construction Courts - continue to grapple with many questions relating to the Act, with many judgments reported since the previous edition was published. While many of these do not add to the wisdom on this legislation, for the fifth edition the authors have considered some 330 new cases, resulting in extensive changes throughout much of the commentary. Many of the cases going to court concern challenges to awards and as a result the commentary on the relevant sections of the Act (ss. 67, 68, 70 and 72) has been subject to very substantial revision indeed. The details of all of these changes are of great importance to practitioners, whether lawyers or arbitrators. In addition there have been some significant changes to the Model Law since publication of the previous edition, which are fully documented and commented upon. Alterations to the CPR, the new UNCITRAL Rules (2010), the new ICC Rules (2012) and the new ICE Arbitration Procedure (2010) are also covered. Written by three practising arbitrators, the fifth edition continues to be the essential handbook for all concerned with English arbitration. Flap When first published, The Arbitration Act 1996: A Commentary was described by Lord Bingham as "intensely practical and admirably user-friendly". It remains the most readable, useful, practical and user-friendly guide to the Arbitration Act 1996. The courts - particularly the Commercial and the Technology & Construction Courts - continue to grapple with many questions relating to the Act, with many judgments reported since the previous edition was published. While many of these do not add to the wisdom on this legislation, for the fifth edition the authors have considered some 330 new cases, resulting in extensive changes throughout much of the commentary. Many of the cases going to court concern challenges to awards and as a result the commentary on the relevant sections of the Act (ss. 67, 68, 70 and 72) has been subject to very substantial revision indeed. The details of all of these changes are of great importance to practitioners, whether lawyers or arbitrators. In addition there have been some significant changes to the Model Law since publication of the previous edition, which are fully documented and commented upon. Alterations to the CPR, the new UNCITRAL Rules (2010), the new ICC Rules (2012) and the new ICE Arbitration Procedure (2010) are also covered. Written by three practising arbitrators, the fifth edition continues to be the essential handbook for all concerned with English arbitration. Author Biography Bruce Harris is a full-time commercial and maritime arbitrator who has been involved in close to 10000 arbitrations and made more than 2000 awards. Rowan Planterose is a former practising barrister, now a solicitor, Chartered Arbitrator, adjudicator and a partner at DAC Beachcroft LLP. Jonathan Tecks is a barrister, Chartered Arbitrator and mediator, with a dispute resolution practice covering a broad range of construction, property and commercial matters Table of Contents Biographical Note viii Foreword to Fifth Edition ix Preface to Fifth Edition xi References and Abbreviations xiii 1. Materials 1 A. Arbitration Clauses 1 B. Agreements Prior to or on Constitution of Arbitration 3 C. Agreements as to Tribunal and Court Powers 8 D. Checklist for Preliminary Meetings 10 E. Agreement with Arbitrator on Resignation 13 F. Checklist for Awards 14 G. Agreements as to Costs 16 H. General Note on Arbitration Claims 17 2. The Arbitration Act 1996 21 Text of the Act and Commentary 21 Arrangement of Sections 23 3. Appendices 509 The Arbitration Act 1996 (Commencement No. 1) Order 1996 511 The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 513 The Arbitration Act 1950, Part II 523 Table of Cases 531 Index to Commentary 547 Long Description There should not be a practitioner who does not have a copy highly recommended. : Arbitration When first published, The Arbitration Act 1996: A Commentary was described by Lord Bingham as intensely practical and admirably user-friendly . It remains the most readable, useful, practical and user-friendly guide to the Arbitration Act 1996. The courts particularly the Commercial and the Technology & Construction Courts continue to grapple with many questions relating to the Act, with many judgments reported since the previous edition was published. While many of these do not add to the wisdom on this legislation, for the fifth edition the authors have considered some 330 new cases, resulting in extensive changes throughout much of the commentary. Many of the cases going to court concern challenges to awards and as a result the commentary on the relevant sections of the Act (ss. 67, 68, 70 and 72) has been subject to very substantial revision indeed. The details of all of these changes are of great importance to practitioners, whether lawyers or arbitrators. In addition there have been some significant changes to the Model Law since publication of the previous edition, which are fully documented and commented upon. Alterations to the CPR, the new UNCITRAL Rules (2010), the new ICC Rules (2012) and the new ICE Arbitration Procedure (2010) are also covered. Written by three practising arbitrators, the fifth edition continues to be the essential handbook for all concerned with English arbitration. Details ISBN0470673982 Year 2014 Edition 5th ISBN-10 0470673982 ISBN-13 9780470673980 Format Paperback DEWEY 347.4209 Short Title ARBITRATION ACT 1996 5/E Language English Media Book UK Release Date 2014-05-16 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Place of Publication Hoboken NZ Release Date 2014-05-02 Author Jonathan Tecks Pages 570 Edition Description 5th edition Publication Date 2014-05-16 Subtitle A Commentary Replaced by 9781119898719 Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2014-05-16 AU Release Date 2014-05-01 Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:76647444;
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ISBN-13: 9780470673980
Book Title: The Arbitration Act 1996
Number of Pages: 568 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Arbitration Act 1996 :A Commentary
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Year: 2014
Item Height: 244 mm
Item Weight: 1130 g
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Author: Rowan Planterose, Jonathan Tecks, Bruce Harris
Subject Area: Civil Law
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