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050 0 0 _aKD7645.A3281996
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100 1 _aMerkin, Robert,
_eauthor.
_9826846
245 1 0 _aArbitration Act 1996 /
_cby Robert Merkin, LLB, LLM, Consultant, DLA Phillips Fox and Louis Flannery, LLB FCIArb, Global Head of International Arbitration, Partner Stephenson Harwood.
246 3 _aArbitration Act nineteen ninety six
250 _aFifth edition.
264 1 _aMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;
_aNew York, NY :
_bInforma law from Routledge,
_c2014.
300 _axxxix, 565 pages ;
_c26 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aLloyd's arbitration law library
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPart I. Background to the Arbitration Act 1996 -- Part II. The Arbitration Act 1996 -- Part i. - Arbitration pursuant to an arbitration agreement -- Part ii. - Other provisions relating to arbitration -- Part iii. - Recognition and enforcement of certain foreign awards -- Part iv. - General provisions -- --
505 0 0 _gPart I.
_tBackground to the Arbitration Act 1996 -- --
_tIntroduction -- --
_tBackground to the Act -- --
_tArbitration-related court proceedings -- --
_tAppeals -- --
_tThe Arbitration Act 1996 and the Model Law -- --
_gPart II.
_tThe Arbitration Act 1996 -- --
_tAuthor's note -- --
_gPart i.
_t- Arbitration pursuant to an arbitration agreement -- --
_tIntroductory Section --
_g1.
_tGeneral principles --
_g2.
_tScope of application of provisions --
_g3.
_tThe seat of the arbitration --
_g4.
_tMandatory and non-mandatory provisions --
_g5.
_tAgreements to be in writing -- --
_tThe arbitration agreement --
_g6.
_tDefinition of arbitration agreement --
_g7.
_tSeparability of arbitration agreement --
_g8.
_tWhether agreement discharged by death of a party -- --
_tStay of legal proceedings --
_g9.
_tStay of legal proceedings --
_g10.
_tReference of interpleader issue in arbitration --
_g11.
_tRetention of security where Admiralty proceedings stayed, etc. -- --
_tCommencement of arbitral proceedings --
_g12.
_tPower of court to extend time for beginning arbitral proceedings --
_g13.
_tApplication of Limitation Acts --
_g14.
_tCommencement of arbitral proceedings -- --
_tThe Arbitral Tribunal --
_g15.
_tThe Arbitral Tribunal --
_g16.
_tProcedure for appointment of arbitrators --
_g17.
_tPower in case of default to appoint sole arbitrator --
_g18.
_tFailure of appointment procedure --
_g19.
_tCourt to have regard to agreed qualification --
_g20.
_tChairman --
_g21.
_tUmpire --
_g22.
_tDecision-making where no chairman or umpire --
_g23.
_tRevocation of arbitrator's authority --
_g24.
_tPower if court to remove arbitrator --
_g25.
_tResignation of arbitrator --
_g26.
_tDeath of arbitrator or person appointing him --
_g27.
_tFilling of vacancy, etc. --
_g28.
_tJoint and several liability of parties to arbitrators for fees and expenses --
_g29.
_tImmunity of arbitrator -- --
_tJurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal --
_g30.
_tCompetence of tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction --
_g31.
_tObjection to substantive jurisdiction of tribunal --
_g32.
_tDetermination of preliminary point of jurisdiction -- --
_tThe Arbitral proceedings --
_g33.
_tGeneral duty opf the tribunal --
_g34.
_tProcedural and evidential matters --
_g35.
_tConsolidation of proceedings and concurrent hearings --
_g36.
_tLegal or other representation --
_g37.
_tPower to appoint experts, legal advisers or assessors --
_g38.
_tGeneral powers exercisable by the tribunal --
_g39.
_tPower to make provisional awards --
_g40.
_tGeneral duty of parties --
_g41.
_tPowers of tribunal in case of party's default -- --
_tPowers of court in relation to arbitral proceedings --
_g42.
_tEnforcement of peremptory orders of tribunal --
_g43.
_tSecuring the attendance of witnesses --
_g44.
_tCourt powers exercisable in support of arbitral proceedings --
_g45.
_tDetermination of preliminary point of law -- --
_tThe award --
_g46.
_tRules applicable to substance of dispute --
_g47.
_tAwards on different issues, etc. --
_g48.
_tRemedies --
_g49.
_tInterest --
_g50.
_tExtension of time for making award --
_g51.
_tSettlement --
_g52.
_tForm of award --
_g53.
_tPlace where award treated as made --
_g54.
_tDate of award --
_g55.
_tNotification of award --
_g56.
_tPower to withhold award in case of non-payment --
_g57.
_tCorrection of award or additional award --
_g58.
_tEffect of award -- --
_tCosts of arbitration --
_g59.
_tCosts of the arbitration --
_g60.
_tAgreement to pay costs in any event --
_g61.
_tAward of costs --
_g62.
_tEffect of agreement or award about costs --
_g63.
_tThe recoverable costs of arbitration --
_g64.
_tRecoverable fees and expenses of arbitrators --
_g65.
_tPower to limit recoverable costs -- --
_tPowers of the court in relation to award --
_g66.
_tEnforcement of the award --
_g67.
_tChallenging the award: substantive jurisdiction --
_g68.
_tChallenging the award: serious irregularity --
_g69.
_tAppeal on a point of law --
_g70.
_tChallenge or appeal: supplementary provisions --
_g71.
_tChallenge or appeal: effect of order of court -- --
_tMiscellaneous --
_g72.
_tSaving for rights of person who takes no part in proceedings --
_g73.
_tLoss of right to object --
_g74.
_tImmunity of arbitral institutions, etc. --
_g75.
_tCharge to secure payment of solicitors' costs -- --
_tSupplementary --
_g76.
_tService of notices, etc. --
_g77.
_tPowers of court in relation to service of documants --
_g78.
_tReckoning periods of time --
_g79.
_tPower of court to extend time limits relating to arbitral proceedings --
_g80.
_tNotice and other requirements in connection with legal proceedings --
_g81.
_tSaving for certain matters governed by common law --
_g82.
_tMinor definitions --
_g83.
_tIndex of defined expressions: Part I --
_g84.
_tTransitional provisions -- --
_gPart ii.
_t- Other provisions relating to arbitration -- --
_tDomestic arbitration agreements --
_g85.
_tModification of part I in relation to domestic arbitration agreement --
_g86.
_tStaying of legal proceedings --
_g87.
_tEffectiveness of agreement to exclude court's jurisdiction --
_g88.
_tPower to repeal or amend sections 85 to 87 -- --
_tConsumer arbitration agreements --
_g89.
_tApplication of unfair terms regulations to consumer arbitration agreements --
_g90.
_tRegulations apply where consumer is a legal person --
_g91.
_tArbitration agreement unfair where modest amount sought -- --
_tSmall claims arbitration in the county court --
_g92.
_tExclusion of Part I in relation to small claims arbitration in the county court -- --
_tAppointment of judges arbitrators --
_g93.
_tAppointment of judges arbitrators -- --
_tStatutory Arbitrations --
_g94.
_tApplication of Part I to statutory arbitrations --
_g95.
_tGeneral adaptation of provisions in relation to statutory arbitrations --
_g96.
_tSpecific adaptations of provisions in relation to statutory arbitrations --
_g97.
_tProvisions excluded from applying to statutory arbitrations --
_g98.
_tPower to make further provisions by regulations -- --
_gPart iii.
_t- Recognition and enforcement of certain foreign awards -- --
_tEnforcement of Geneva Convention awards --
_g99.
_tContinuation of Part II of the Arbitration Act 1950 -- --
_tRecognition and enforcement of New York Convention awards --
_g100.
_tNew York Convention awards --
_g101.
_tRecognition and enforcement of awards --
_g102.
_tEvidence to be produced by party seeking recognition or enforcement --
_g103.
_tRefusal of recognition or enforcement --
_g104.
_tSaving for other bases of recognition or enforcement -- --
_gPart iv.
_t- General provisions --
_g105.
_tMeaning of 'the court': jurisdiction of High Court and county court --
_g106.
_tCrown application --
_g107.
_tConsequential amendments and repeals --
_g108.
_tExtent --
_g109.
_tCommencement --
_g110.
_tShort title.
520 _a"This book is an essential resource for any legal practitioner involved in any aspect of English arbitration law. It provides a thorough annotation of the Arbitration Act 1996, and contains comprehensive explanations of developments in the relevant case law to each section of the Act. Since the fourth edition of this book, the English courts have decided many important new cases on virtually every aspect of arbitration law. The most important developments relate to: The growth of anti-arbitration injunctions; The use of freezing injunctions against third party assets and the availability of anti-suit injunctions in EU proceedings; The definition of seat, the appointment of arbitrators, choice of applicable law, jurisdiction, the form of the award and the slip rule; Enforcement of foreign awards, and challenges to domestic awards by way of jurisdictional attacks, serious irregularity or error of law In this 5th edition, the notes to each section contain helpful sub-headings and a new Appendix will contain a fully annotated version of CPR Part 62 and the Practice Direction. The book will also be useful for academics and university students of law at all levels seeking an understanding of the 1996 Act, including those on the Legal Practice Course."--Publisher's website.
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