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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Table of Abbreviations -- Preface to Third Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction to International Arbitration -- 1.01 Definition of International Arbitration -- [A] What Is "Arbitration"? -- [1] Consensual Means to Resolve Disputes -- [2] Non-Governmental Decision-Maker Selected by or for Parties -- [3] Final and Binding Decision -- [4] Use of Adjudicatory Procedures -- [B] Forum Selection Clauses and National Courts -- [C] Other Forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution -- [1] Mediation and Conciliation -- [2] Expert Determination -- [3] Mini-Trials and Neutral Evaluation -- [4] "Baseball" or "Final-Offer" Arbitration -- [D] "International" Arbitration -- 1.02 Reasons for International Arbitration -- [A] Efficiency and Expedition -- [B] Even-Handedness -- [C] Commercial Competence and Expertise -- [D] Enforceability of Agreements and Awards -- [E] Finality of Decisions -- [F] Party Autonomy and Procedural Flexibility -- [G] Confidentiality and Privacy of Dispute Resolution -- [H] Arbitration Involving States and State-Entities -- 1.03 Popularity of International Arbitration -- 1.04 Contemporary International Arbitration Conventions -- [A] New York Convention -- [B] Inter-American Convention -- [C] European Convention -- 1.05 Contemporary National Arbitration Legislation -- [A] Supportive National Legislation -- [B] 1985 UNCITRAL Model Law and 2006 Revisions -- [C] Less Supportive National Legislation -- 1.06 Ad Hoc and Institutional Arbitration -- [A] Institutional Arbitration -- [B] Ad Hoc Arbitration -- [C] Relative Advantages and Disadvantages of Institutional and Ad Hoc Arbitration -- [D] UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules -- [E] Leading International Arbitral Institutions -- [1] International Chamber of Commerce -- [2] Singapore International Arbitral Centre.
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|a [3] London Court of International Arbitration[4] American Arbitration Association and International Centre for Dispute Resolution -- [5] International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes -- [6] Permanent Court of Arbitration -- [7] Other International Arbitral Institutions -- 1.07 Elements of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Submission Agreement Versus Arbitration Clause -- [B] Critical Elements of International Arbitration Agreements -- [1] Agreement to Arbitrate -- [2] Scope of Arbitration Agreement -- [3] Institutional Arbitration Rules -- [4] Seat or Place of Arbitration -- [5] Number, Method of Selection and Qualifications of Arbitrators -- [6] Language of Arbitration -- [7] Choice-of-Law Clauses -- [C] Other Provisions of International Arbitration Agreements -- 1.08 Overview of Choice of Law in International Commercial Arbitration -- [A] Law Applicable to Substance of Parties' Dispute -- [B] Law Applicable to Arbitration Agreement -- [C] Procedural Law Applicable to Arbitral Proceedings -- [D] Choice-of-Law Rules Applicable in International Arbitration -- [E] International Guidelines and Best Practices -- [1] IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration -- [2] Prague Rules on the Efficient Conduct of Proceedings in International Arbitration -- [3] ABA/AAA Code of Ethics, IBA Rules of Ethics and IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration -- [4] IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration -- [5] UNCITRAL Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings -- 1.09 Investor-State Arbitration -- [A] ICSID Convention -- [B] Bilateral Investment Treaties -- 1.10 State-to-State Arbitration -- Part I: International Arbitration Agreements -- Chapter 2: International Arbitration Agreements: Legal Framework.
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|a 2.01 International Arbitration Agreements: Challenges to Existence, Validity and Scope -- [A] Challenges to Existence, Validity and Scope of International Commercial Arbitration Agreements -- [B] Procedural Settings for Jurisdictional Objections -- [1] Consideration of Jurisdictional Objections by Arbitrators -- [2] Consideration of Jurisdictional Objections by National Courts -- 2.02 Jurisdictional Requirements of International and National Commercial Arbitration Regimes -- [A] "Arbitration" Agreement Requirement -- [B] "Disputes" or "Differences" Requirement -- [C] "Commercial" Relationship Requirement -- [D] "Existing or Future" Disputes Requirement -- [E] "Defined Legal Relationship" Requirement -- [F] "International" Arbitration Agreement Requirement -- [G] Reciprocity Requirements -- 2.03 Presumptive Validity of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Historic Rules of Unenforceability -- [B] New York Convention -- [C] National Arbitration Legislation -- 2.04 Separability of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Separability Presumption -- [B] Rationale for Separability Presumption -- [C] Consequences of Separability Presumption -- 2.05 Allocation of Competence to Decide Disputes over Existence, Validity and Interpretation of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Competence-Competence Doctrine -- [B] Allocation of Competence to Decide Jurisdictional Disputes -- [1] France: Prima Facie Jurisdiction -- [2] United States: Interlocutory Judicial Decisions -- [3] UNCITRAL Model Law: Diversity of Approaches -- 2.06 Law Applicable to Formation, Validity and Interpretation of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Law of Judicial Enforcement Forum -- [B] Law Chosen by Parties -- [C] Law of Arbitral Seat -- [D] "Validation" Principle -- [E] International Law -- [F] Other Choice-of-Law Issues -- [1] Formal Validity.
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|a [2] Capacity -- [3] Nonarbitrability -- [4] Non-Signatory Issues -- 2.07 Effects of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Positive Effects of Arbitration Agreement: Obligation to Arbitrate in Good Faith[ -- [1] Source of Positive Obligation to Arbitrate -- [2] Content of Positive Obligation to Arbitrate -- [3] Remedies for Breach of Positive Obligation to Arbitrate -- [B] Negative Effects of Arbitration Agreement: Obligation Not to Litigate -- [1] Negative Obligation Under Agreement to Arbitrate -- [2] Remedies for Breach of Negative Obligation Not to Litigate Arbitrable Disputes: Stay or Dismissal of Litigation -- [3] Remedies for Breach of Negative Obligation Not to Litigate Arbitrable Disputes: Antisuit Injunction -- [4] Remedies for Breach of Negative Obligation Not to Litigate Arbitrable Disputes: Damages for Breach of Obligation Not to Litigate -- [5] Remedies for Breach of Negative Obligation Not to Litigate Arbitrable Disputes: Non-Recognition of Judgments -- [C] Anti-Arbitration Injunctions and Antisuit Orders -- Chapter 3: Formation and Validity of International Arbitration Agreements -- 3.01 Formation of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Consent to International Arbitration Agreements -- [B] Standard of Proof for International Arbitration Agreements -- [C] Essential Terms of International Arbitration Agreements -- [1] Agreement to Arbitrate -- [2] Incidental Terms -- [3] Blank Clauses -- [D] "Pathological" Arbitration Clauses[ -- [2] Arbitration Agreements Referring to Non-Existent Arbitral Institutions, Arbitration Rules, or Arbitrators -- [3] Internally Contradictory Arbitration Agreements -- [4] "Optional" or Non-Mandatory Arbitration Agreements[ -- [1] Written Form Requirement: New York Convention -- [2] Written Form Requirement: National Arbitration Legislation.
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|a [3] UNCITRAL Model Law, Article 7 (and 2006 Revisions) -- [4] Relationship Between New York Convention and National Law -- [5] 2006 UNCITRAL Recommendations -- [6] Incorporation of Arbitration Agreement -- [F] Substantive Validity of International Arbitration Agreements -- [1] "Null and Void," "Inoperative" or "Incapable of Being Performed" -- [2] Unconscionability and Duress -- [3] Fraudulent Inducement or Fraud -- [4] Impossibility and Frustration -- [5] Illegality -- [6] Lack of Capacity -- [7] Termination and Repudiation -- [8] Inconvenient Arbitral Seat -- 3.02 Waiver of Right to Arbitrate -- 3.03 Non-Compliance with Pre-Arbitration Procedural Requirements -- 3.04 Nonarbitrability Doctrine -- [A] Basis for Nonarbitrability Doctrine -- [B] Applications of Nonarbitrability Doctrine -- [1] Competition and Antitrust Claims -- [2] Securities Claims -- [3] Bankruptcy -- [4] Labor and Employment Contracts -- [5] Consumer Disputes -- [6] Other Nonarbitrable Disputes -- [C] Choice of Law Governing Nonarbitrability -- [D] Nonarbitrability Issues in Annulment or Enforcement of Awards -- Chapter 4: Interpretation of International Arbitration Agreements -- 4.01 Scope of International Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Rules of Construction -- [1] Pro-Arbitration Rules of Construction -- [2] Anti-Arbitration Rules of Construction -- [B] Recurrent Issues -- [1] Commonly-Used Formulae in International Arbitration Agreements -- [2] "Broad" Versus "Narrow" Arbitration Clauses -- [3] Tort Claims -- [4] Statutory Claims -- [5] Multiple Contracts -- 4.02 Incorporation of Institutional Arbitration Rules -- 4.03 Allocation of Competence to Interpret International Arbitration Agreements -- Chapter 5 International Arbitration Agreements: Non-Signatory Issues -- 5.01 Non-Signatories to Arbitration Agreements -- [A] Agency -- [B] Alter Ego and Veil-Piercing.
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