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Arbitration Law Reports and Review Series Pack (2001-2006)

edited by Stewart Shackleton

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2009
Category
General
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    ISBN
    9780199573820
    Publish Date
    Dec 2009
    List Price
    $2719.50

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Description

The Arbitration Law Reports and Review series makes full texts as judgements on the arbitration law of England, Wales and Northern Ireland available in a single publication on an annual basis. Yearly volumes include a comprehensive collection of arbitration-related judicial decisions for therelevant calender year, with back volumes in preparation to cover each year since the entry into force of the Arbitration Act 1996. The case law is cross-referenced and each case is prefaced by a headnote of keywords, a concise summary of the issues, the holding and judicial comments obiter pluslists of cases, arbitration rules and legislation referred to. Each volume contains the Editor's analytical review of developments during the year, offering comment on decisions, grouping cases together under thematic headings to identify trends and developments, and integrating discussion of relevant non-arbitration related cases (contract interpretation,human rights, adjudication, expert determination, mediation, procedural fairness, duties to give reason and so on). The review also draws attention to comparative developments abroad, in particular to UNCITRAL Model Law jurisdictions applying similar legislative provisions.The 2001-2006 editions of the Arbitration Law Reports and Review series are now available for the first time as a pack, offering readers the complete collection at excellent value.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Stewart Shackleton is a Partner at the international law firm Eversheds and Head of the firm's International Arbitration Group. He is qualified as an Advocat au Barreau de Paris, a Barrister of the Law Society of Upper Canada, a Solicitor in England and Wales and a Solicitor in Hong Kong. Hehas appeared before the courts in Canada, England, Wales and France. Specialising in the arbitration of investment, commercial and construction disputes, he has acted as both arbitrator and counsel in over 200 arbitrations at all major venues around the world. He holds law degrees in both civic lawand common law jurisdictions (LL.B.) as well as graduate degrees from the Universities of Paris 1 ( Sorbonne-Pantheon) and Paris II (Pantheon-Assas) in Public International Law and African Law. He also holds an MSc in Construction Law and Arbitration from King's College, London. He has written andspoken widely on the subject of arbitration law.