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Cult Int Arbitration & Evo of Contract C
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Examining a developing culture of international commercial arbitration and the implications for the evolution of contract law, this book includes case studies and analysis from interviews with international arbitrators and national court judges, and identifies trends to explain and predict arbitration decisions on issues of substantive law.
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Examining a developing culture of international commercial arbitration and the implications for the evolution of contract law, this book includes case studies and analysis from interviews with international arbitrators and national court judges, and identifies trends to explain and predict arbitration decisions on issues of substantive law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 166mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780199658008
- ISBN-10: 0199658005
- Artikelnr.: 36723089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 166mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780199658008
- ISBN-10: 0199658005
- Artikelnr.: 36723089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joshua Karton is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he has taught since 2009. A graduate of Yale (BA 2001) and Columbia Law School (JD 2005), he is a member of the New York Bar. He practiced as an associate in the litigation/arbitration group at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP in New York before pursuing his doctoral studies at Cambridge, from which he graduated in 2011 with a PhD in law. This book is based on his PhD thesis, which was supervised by James Crawford and Louise Merrett. Professor Karton was awarded the International & Comparative Law Quarterly Young Scholar Prize for an article based on an earlier version of Chapter Six of this book.
* 1. Introduction
* I: Background
* II: Methodology and Structure
* Part 1: A Cultural Theory of International Arbitral Decision-making
* 2. Studying International Arbitral Culture
* I: Introduction
* II: The Nature and Importance of Culture
* III: The Current State of International Arbitral Culture
* IV: Methodology
* V: Conclusion
* 3. Norms Arising from the Institutional Structure of International
Commercial Arbitration
* I: Introduction
* II: Sources of and Constraints on Arbitral Authority
* III: The Professional Context of Arbitration
* IV: International Commercial Arbitration as a Competitive Marketplace
* V: Conclusion
* 4. Norms Arising from the Values Shared by International Commercial
Arbitrators
* I: Introduction
* II: Party Autonomy
* III: The Service of Business
* IV: Neutrality
* V: Internationalism
* VI: Conclusion
* Part 2: International Arbitration Culture and Contract Law
* 5. Substantive Law Determinations in International Commercial
Arbitration: The Legal Rules
* I: Introduction
* II: Application of Different Rules of Law in International
Arbitration and National Court Litigation
* III: Ascertainment of the Content of the Governing Law
* IV: Conclusion
* 6. Case Study 1: Suspension of Performance
* I: Introduction
* II: The Remedy of Suspension of Performance
* III: Suspension of Performance in Comparative Context
* IV: Suspension of Performance in International Commercial Arbitration
* V: Conclusion
* 7. Case Study 2: The Interpretation of Contracts
* I: Introduction
* II: Contractual Interpretation in Comparative Context
* III: Contractual Interpretation in International Commercial
Arbitration
* IV: Conclusion
* 8. The Future of Contract Law
* I: Background
* II: Methodology and Structure
* Part 1: A Cultural Theory of International Arbitral Decision-making
* 2. Studying International Arbitral Culture
* I: Introduction
* II: The Nature and Importance of Culture
* III: The Current State of International Arbitral Culture
* IV: Methodology
* V: Conclusion
* 3. Norms Arising from the Institutional Structure of International
Commercial Arbitration
* I: Introduction
* II: Sources of and Constraints on Arbitral Authority
* III: The Professional Context of Arbitration
* IV: International Commercial Arbitration as a Competitive Marketplace
* V: Conclusion
* 4. Norms Arising from the Values Shared by International Commercial
Arbitrators
* I: Introduction
* II: Party Autonomy
* III: The Service of Business
* IV: Neutrality
* V: Internationalism
* VI: Conclusion
* Part 2: International Arbitration Culture and Contract Law
* 5. Substantive Law Determinations in International Commercial
Arbitration: The Legal Rules
* I: Introduction
* II: Application of Different Rules of Law in International
Arbitration and National Court Litigation
* III: Ascertainment of the Content of the Governing Law
* IV: Conclusion
* 6. Case Study 1: Suspension of Performance
* I: Introduction
* II: The Remedy of Suspension of Performance
* III: Suspension of Performance in Comparative Context
* IV: Suspension of Performance in International Commercial Arbitration
* V: Conclusion
* 7. Case Study 2: The Interpretation of Contracts
* I: Introduction
* II: Contractual Interpretation in Comparative Context
* III: Contractual Interpretation in International Commercial
Arbitration
* IV: Conclusion
* 8. The Future of Contract Law
* 1. Introduction
* I: Background
* II: Methodology and Structure
* Part 1: A Cultural Theory of International Arbitral Decision-making
* 2. Studying International Arbitral Culture
* I: Introduction
* II: The Nature and Importance of Culture
* III: The Current State of International Arbitral Culture
* IV: Methodology
* V: Conclusion
* 3. Norms Arising from the Institutional Structure of International
Commercial Arbitration
* I: Introduction
* II: Sources of and Constraints on Arbitral Authority
* III: The Professional Context of Arbitration
* IV: International Commercial Arbitration as a Competitive Marketplace
* V: Conclusion
* 4. Norms Arising from the Values Shared by International Commercial
Arbitrators
* I: Introduction
* II: Party Autonomy
* III: The Service of Business
* IV: Neutrality
* V: Internationalism
* VI: Conclusion
* Part 2: International Arbitration Culture and Contract Law
* 5. Substantive Law Determinations in International Commercial
Arbitration: The Legal Rules
* I: Introduction
* II: Application of Different Rules of Law in International
Arbitration and National Court Litigation
* III: Ascertainment of the Content of the Governing Law
* IV: Conclusion
* 6. Case Study 1: Suspension of Performance
* I: Introduction
* II: The Remedy of Suspension of Performance
* III: Suspension of Performance in Comparative Context
* IV: Suspension of Performance in International Commercial Arbitration
* V: Conclusion
* 7. Case Study 2: The Interpretation of Contracts
* I: Introduction
* II: Contractual Interpretation in Comparative Context
* III: Contractual Interpretation in International Commercial
Arbitration
* IV: Conclusion
* 8. The Future of Contract Law
* I: Background
* II: Methodology and Structure
* Part 1: A Cultural Theory of International Arbitral Decision-making
* 2. Studying International Arbitral Culture
* I: Introduction
* II: The Nature and Importance of Culture
* III: The Current State of International Arbitral Culture
* IV: Methodology
* V: Conclusion
* 3. Norms Arising from the Institutional Structure of International
Commercial Arbitration
* I: Introduction
* II: Sources of and Constraints on Arbitral Authority
* III: The Professional Context of Arbitration
* IV: International Commercial Arbitration as a Competitive Marketplace
* V: Conclusion
* 4. Norms Arising from the Values Shared by International Commercial
Arbitrators
* I: Introduction
* II: Party Autonomy
* III: The Service of Business
* IV: Neutrality
* V: Internationalism
* VI: Conclusion
* Part 2: International Arbitration Culture and Contract Law
* 5. Substantive Law Determinations in International Commercial
Arbitration: The Legal Rules
* I: Introduction
* II: Application of Different Rules of Law in International
Arbitration and National Court Litigation
* III: Ascertainment of the Content of the Governing Law
* IV: Conclusion
* 6. Case Study 1: Suspension of Performance
* I: Introduction
* II: The Remedy of Suspension of Performance
* III: Suspension of Performance in Comparative Context
* IV: Suspension of Performance in International Commercial Arbitration
* V: Conclusion
* 7. Case Study 2: The Interpretation of Contracts
* I: Introduction
* II: Contractual Interpretation in Comparative Context
* III: Contractual Interpretation in International Commercial
Arbitration
* IV: Conclusion
* 8. The Future of Contract Law