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Procedure and Evidence in International Arbitration,Jeff Waincymer by Jeffrey Waincymer ISBN 9789041131683, 904113168X instant download

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Authors:Jeffrey Waincymer
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Year:2012
Edition:2012
Publisher:Kluwer Law International
Language:english
File Size:797.41 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789041131683, 904113168X
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Procedure and Evidence in International Arbitration,Jeff Waincymer by Jeffrey Waincymer ISBN 9789041131683, 904113168X instant download

Central to this book's purpose is the procedural challenge facing arbitrators at each and every stage of the arbitral process when fairness arguments conflict with efficiency concerns and trade-offs must be determined. Some key themes include how can a tribunal be fair, and in particular be neutral, if parties are so diverse? How can arbitration be made efficient and cost-effective without undue inroads into fairness and accuracy? How does a tribunal do what is best if the parties are choosing a suboptimal process? When can or must an arbitrator ignore procedural choices made by the parties? The author thoroughly evaluates competing arguments and adds his own practical tips, expertly synthesizing and engaging with the conference literature and differing authors' views
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