The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration: 25 Years (AIA – Association for International Arbitration Series)

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This publication discusses the theoretical implications behind United Nations Conference on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The conference sought to measure the degree of unification which the Model Law has achieved and its contribution to the development of legal thinking on international arbitration. This book serves as review of the latest developments and perspectives on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration in the past twenty-five years. The reader will gain insight on cert…

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This publication discusses the theoretical implications behind United Nations Conference on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The conference sought to measure the degree of unification which the Model Law has achieved and its contribution to the development of legal thinking on international arbitration. This book serves as review of the latest developments and perspectives on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration in the past twenty-five years. The reader will gain insight on certain provisions and rules of the Model Law as well as recent reforms by various countries.

Different attempts at harmonization and national reform, from Canada and US to China and Europe, are explored by Gerald Ghikas, Yuliya Chernykh, Giovanna Kwong, and Ryan Reetz. Johan Billiet, president of AIA, addresses the reform of Belgian arbitration law. For a regional perspective, Alain Fénéon discusses the influence of the Model Law on the OHADA Arbitration Law. Carole Malinvaud, Gerold Zeiler, Dirk Pulkowski, Hamid Gharavi, and Migel Galvão Teles assess specific rules in the model law and the need for international approval. The result is a well-rounded, theoretical and empirical analysis of contemporary issues in international arbitration, trade, and jurisprudence.

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