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A Practitioner's Guide to Scottish Arbitration In 2010, the Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010 came into force with the aim of modernising Scots law on arbitration. Building on the previous edition, this book reviews the last 10 years, the development of the law in Scotland, the use of the Act and the Rules of Court, and reflects on how it all works in practice. The authors draw on their experience in practice to provide useful tips and references. They cover all of the topics that practitioners require on a daily basis, including a new chapter on Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards.…mehr

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A Practitioner's Guide to Scottish Arbitration In 2010, the Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010 came into force with the aim of modernising Scots law on arbitration. Building on the previous edition, this book reviews the last 10 years, the development of the law in Scotland, the use of the Act and the Rules of Court, and reflects on how it all works in practice. The authors draw on their experience in practice to provide useful tips and references. They cover all of the topics that practitioners require on a daily basis, including a new chapter on Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards. Key features: . Includes full text of the 2010 Act including the Scottish Arbitration Rules, the Rules of the Court of Session, the New York Convention . Outlines what is missing from the 2010 Act, interim measures, emergency measures and what to do if there is a gap . Chapters are arranged thematically, covering the practical topics that practitioners require on a daily basis . Includes a new chapter on Recognition & Enforcement of Arbitral Awards and up-to date case law . Examines the development of the law in Scotland, the use of the Act and the Rules of Court, and reflects on how it all works in practice . Discusses the future for Arbitration in Scotland including post ICCA 2020 observations, Arb-Med-Arb, the impact of the Singapore Convention and Prague Rules David Parratt QC, FCIArb, Accredited Mediator. David has practised at the Scottish Bar since 1999 and took silk in 2017. He called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2009 and is a member of 3PB Chambers, London. He called to the Bar of Northern Ireland in 2016. He has arbitration experience in the construction, oil and gas and general commercial fields and sits also as an arbitrator. Peter Foreman LL.B., A.K.C., MCIArb, Accredited Mediator, English Solicitor (non-practising). Peter has worked as a practising solicitor, in-house counsel, and consultant in heavy engineering and construction, and has over 45 years of experience in dispute resolution in an international context. Angela Grahame QC, FCIArb, Accredited Mediator. Angela has practised at the Scottish Bar since 1995 and took silk in 2009. She is a member of Compass Chambers, Edinburgh. She called to the Bar of England & Wales in March 2019 and is a member of 3PB Chambers, London. She has over 25 years of experience in dispute resolution.
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David R. Parratt QC is a practising member of both Arnot Manderson Advocates in Edinburgh and 3PB Chambers, Temple, London. He's a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb), holds Chartered Arbitrator Status and is on the panels of many worldwide arbitration institutions. He is Honorary Professor of International Arbitration in the School of Law, University of Aberdeen Angela Grahame QC is an advocate at Compass Chambers in Edinburgh. Her principal areas of practice are in cases relating to personal injury and clinical negligence. She was Vice Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, the second female incumbent ever to hold this position in the Faculty, from 2016-20. Peter Foreman is Chief Executive at Traprain Consultants Ltd, based in East Lothian.