

Author: KROLL
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Publication year: 2011
E-ISBN: 9789041135223
Subject: D997.4 International commercial arbitration and international maritime law
Language: ENG
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Preface. Part One: International Sales Law and International Commercial Law
. 1. Iura Novit Curia in International Commercial Arbitration: How Much
Justice Do You Want? C.P. Alberti. 2. The TransLex Principles:
An Online Research Tool for the Vis Moot and International Arbitration;
K.P. Berger. 3. The ‘Gateway’ Problem in International Commercial
Arbitration; G.A. Bermann. 4. The Influence of the English
Language: A Gradual Acceptance of Anglo-American Legal Culture in
International Arbitration; S.H. Elsing. 5. The Latest
Developments in Commercial Arbitration in Romania; G. Florescu, C. Florescu
. 6. Pathological Arbitration Clauses: Another Lawyers’ Nightmare Come
True; D. Girsberger, P.J. Ruch. 7. Bringing Efficiency to the
Awarding of Fees and Costs in International Arbitrations; J. Gotanda.
8. Competence-Competence and Separability: American Style; J. Graves,
L. Davydan. 9. Adverse Inferences in International Arbitral
Practice; S. Greenberg, F. Lautenschlager. 10. The UNCITRAL
Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings: Time for an Update? P. Habegger,
A. von Mühlendahl. 11. Arbitration Is Only as Good as Its
Arbitrators; Lord Hacking. 12. The Commercial Way to Justice;
G. M. Beresford Hartwell. 13. The Judicialization of International
Arbitration: Does the Increasing Introduction of Litigation-Style Practices,
Regulations, Norms and Structures into International Arbitration Risk a Denial
of Justice in International Business Disputes? G.J. Horvath. 14.
Problems at Both Ends; N. Kaplan. 15. Law, Para-Regulatory Texts
and People in International Arbitration: Predictability or Fureur
Reglementaire? P.A. Karrer. 16. The Evolving Role of an
Appointing Authority; C. Kee. 17. The Arbitration Agreement in
Enforcement Proceedings of Foreign Awards; S. Kröll. 18.
Cross-Border Insolvency and Arbitration: Which Consequences of Insolvency
Proceedings Should Be Given Effect in Arbitration? V. Lazic. 19.
Arbitral Seats: Choices and Competition; L. Mistelis. 20. Are
Unilateral Appointments Defensible? On Jan Paulsson’s Moral Hazard in
International Arbitration; A. Mourre. 21. (In)appropriate
Compromise: Article 16(3) of the Model Law and Its Progeny; V. Pavic.
22. Moral Damages in International Investment Arbitration; I. Schwenzer
. 23. A Uniform, Three-step Approach to Interest Rates in International
Arbitration; M. Secomb. 24. ‘(In)arbitrability and Exclusive
Jurisdiction’: Parallels that Matter; A. Uzelac. 25. Can
Proceeding ‘Not in Accordance with the Agreement of the Parties’ Be Condoned?
Remarks on Article V(1)(d) of the New York Convention; T. Varady. 26
. Corruption in International Arbitration and Problems with the Standard of
Proof: Baseless Allegations or Prima Facie Evidence? S. Wilske, T. Fox
. Part Two: International Commercial and Investment Arbitration. 1
. The Principle of Debtor Protection under the UN Convention on the Assignment
of Receivables; O. Akselis . 2. Consequences of Avoidance under
the CISG; M. Dimsey. 3. Declaration of Price Reduction under the
CISG: Much Ado about Nothing? M. Djordjevic. 4. Excluding CISG
Article 35(2) Quality Obligations: The ‘Default Rule’ View vs the ‘Cumulation’
View; H. Flechtner. 5. Cover Purchase without Avoidance: Welcome
when Worthwhile; P. Huber, I. Bach. 6. Surprising Terms in
Standard Contracts under the CISG; R. Koch. 7. The CISG: A Lex
Amicorum; J. Morrissey. 8. Avoidance for Non-Confo
Chapter