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EXPERT GUIDANCE FOR

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTITIONERS

ICC Publications are vital resources for lawyers, counsel and scholars interested in international arbitration and business law

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The Secretariat’s Guide to ICC ArbitrationA Practical Commentary on the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration from the Secretariat of the ICC International Court of ArbitrationICC Pub. No. 729E, €119

The indispensable companion to the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration. Written by former top-level executives of the ICC Court, this authoritative guide provides clear, in-depth commentary, statistics and comparisons. It shows you how the rules are used by the ICC Court, its Secretariat, arbitrators and parties and gives practical tips on how to conduct proceedings efficiently.

Summaries of UAE Courts’ Decisions on ArbitrationICC Pub. No. 746E, €68

Since the UAE’s accession to the New York Convention in 2006, there has been an increasing need within the arbitration community for easy access to UAE jurisprudence. This collection provides insight into how arbitration works and how it is treated by the judiciary in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A helpful tool for lawyers, arbitrators and other professionals involved in UAE related arbitration proceedings.

Collection of ICC Arbitral Awards 2008-2011ICC Pub. No. 748EF, €265

The most complete collection of ICC Arbitral Awards rendered between 2008 and 2011, this collection contains texts in French and English. In addition to providing a wealth of information in a highly accessible manner, it includes case notes and expert commentaries on the awards. Three useful indexes in French and English help you find your way around quickly and easily.

Handbook of ICC ArbitrationICC Pub. No. 977E, €239

The Handbook of ICC Arbitration reviews the first two years’ practice under the 2012 ICC Rules on Arbitration. The authors provide an expert rule-by-rule analysis of the 2012 Rules based on first-hand experience as arbitrators, counsel and ICC Court members. Invaluable companion for arbitration and ADR practitioners, international litigation lawyers, in-house lawyers and National Governments alike, this publication provides in one volume what is needed to conduct an ICC arbitration wherever it may be held.

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The world business organization

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The Application of Substantive Law by International ArbitratorsDossier XI of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Publication No. 753E, € 65

Every year the ICC Institute publishes a Dossier, the outcome of the ICC Institute of World Business Law’s annual conference. Dossier XI will give you a thorough picture of the practical issues raised when there is contradiction between the applicable law and the needs of international business.

Third-party Funding in International ArbitrationDossier X of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 752E, €75

This publication gives an overview of the various funding techniques specific to international arbitration. It also analyzes some of the legal issues raised by such funding and the reactions it may arouse amongst practitioners. To give you a complete picture of challenges and opportunities of third-party funding, this vital reference for any practitioner and academic includes points of view of financiers, funders, arbitrators and counsel.

Players’ Interaction in International ArbitrationDossier IX of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 737E, €75

Arbitral procedures are becoming longer and costlier. How can the different ‘players’ involved ensure that the proceedings remain efficient, harmonious and respectful of the parties’ rights? Leading experts discuss this and other questions, taking into account the points of view of all ‘players’ concerned: arbitrators, counsel, corporate lawyers and arbitral institutions.

Is arbitration only as good as the arbitrator?Dossier VIII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 741E, €75

Invaluable companion for practitioners and scholars alike, this publication looks at the relationship between the qualities of the arbitrators and the arbitrators’ “work-products”, namely the award and the arbitral process itself. Leading experts discuss issues such as clashes between arbitrator and litigants, arbitral discrimination under English and EU law or the arbitrator’s relation with third parties.

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Multiparty Arbitration Dossier VII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 701E, €75

Arbitral procedures are becoming more complex as commercial transactions begin to take place in an ever-increasing interdependent world. How can the several parties involved in multiparty contracts and proceedings be harmonized and handled in the interests of the best administration of justice? This Dossier seeks to encourage reflection on complex multiparty, multi-contract arbitrations.

Written Evidence and Discovery in International Arbitration Dossier VI of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 698E, €125

This Dossier seeks to encourage reflection on future practice in relation to documentary evidence in international arbitration, looking for transnational solutions capable of striking a proper balance between efficiency and fairness. It tackles relevant issues including fraud, forgery, confidentiality and privilege.

Interest, Auxiliary and Alternative Remedies in International Arbitration Dossier V of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 684E, €75

How can the quick and effective enforcement of awards be guaranteed in arbitral practice? The aim of this publication is to provide the reader with solutions on how to control the impact of time between the occurrence of the damage and its full compensation.

Evaluation of Damages in International Arbitration Dossier IV of the ICC Institute of World Business Law ICC Pub. No. 668E, €67.50 e-book

This publication provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the difficulties encountered by arbitrators, governments and international organizations in calculating the amounts of recoverable damages in cases of international arbitration.

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Parallel State and Arbitral Procedures in International Arbitration Dossier III of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 692E, €67.50 e-book

This Dossier gives the reader a thorough picture of the practical issues raised by the conflicts arising when there is more than one arbitration and when commercial arbitrations run in parallel with state legal procedures. This indispensable guide for arbitrators, lawyers and anyone with an interest in arbitration procedures includes points of view of expert arbitrators and practitioners.

Arbitration and Oral Evidence Dossier II of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 689E, €67.50 e-book

This publication includes contributions by well-known and respected practitioners on the key issue of “Arbitration and Oral Evidence”. The aim is to give the reader a thorough picture of the practical issues raised by the oral presentation of evidence and to present a balanced series of solutions to the problems involved.

Money Laundering, Corruption and FraudDossier I of the ICC Institute of World Business Law

ICC Pub. No. 651E, €67.50 e-book

This Dossier addresses the questions and problems raised for legal practitioners by money laundering, fraud and bribery. It describes the action taken by professionals to detect and combat such activities, discusses the key issue of evidence, and considers whether arbitrators have a duty to report cases of corruption.

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ICC International Court of Arbitration BulletinFounded in 1990, the Bulletin is recognized worldwide as invaluable to anyone interested in international commercial arbitration and other methods of dispute resolution. It contains extracts from awards rendered in ICC cases, reports and notes essential to ICC arbitration practitioners, and articles on aspects of arbitration procedure and developments in arbitration law across the world. Multilingual (English, French, Spanish), the Bulletin appears three times a year (two regular issues and a supplement).

Subscribe to the Bulletin 2014 (Vol. 25-1, Vol. 25-2, 25-0 Supplement), €210 store.iccwbo.org or email [email protected]

BULLETIN SUPPLEMENTS

Tackling Corruption in ArbitrationICC Pub. No. BUL24SUP, €75

In commercial transactions that are alleged or appear to conceal corruption, the greatest challenge will be to prove its existence. This 2013 Bulletin Supplement contains extracts from awards rendered between 2001 and 2009 in ICC cases where corruption was at issue. They illustrate situations in which arbitral tribunals have or have not found evidence of corruption, the criteria on which such findings were based and the remedies applied. Three accompanying articles provide commentary on these and other awards, discuss the use of circumstantial evidence in relation to corruption, and take stock of the international fight against this worldwide scourge.

ICC Guide to National Procedures for Recognition and Enforcement of Awards under the New York ConventionICC Pub. No. 733, €99

This Bulletin Supplement systematically sets out local rules of procedure, case law and court practices in many of the Contracting States to the New York Convention. Now in its second edition, the Guide covers 79 countries and territories and provides information on the courts with jurisdiction over recognition and enforcement proceedings, the evidence they require, applicable statutes of limitation, conditions under which proceedings may be stayed, available appeal procedures, the confidentiality of recog-nition and enforcement proceedings, and the types of awards that may be recognized and enforced. A practical resource for anyone considering enforcing an arbitral award in one or more countries.

IN THIS ISSUE

2013 Statistical Report

Introduction to New Guide for In-House Counsel

The First Ten Emergency Arbitrator Cases

Arbitral Awards on the Interpretation of Contracts

DANS CE NUMÉRO

Rapport statistique 2013

Introduction du nouveau guide destiné aux juristes d’entreprise

Les dix premières procédures de l’arbitre d’urgence

Sentences arbitrales sur l’interprétation des contrats

EN ESTE NÚMERO

Informe estadístico 2013

Introducción a la nueva guía para abogados de empresa

Primeros diez procedimientos del árbitro de emergencia

Laudos arbitrales relacionados con la interpretación de los contratos

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Interim, Conservatory and Emergency Measures in ICC ArbitrationICC Pub. No. 705, €75

The 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration added the option of an emergency arbitrator to the existing provisions for conservatory and interim measures. This 2011 Bulletin Special Supplement contains articles on the ICC emergency arbitrator procedure and extracts from ICC arbitral awards showing how arbitrators ruled on requests for interim and conservatory measures under the 1988 and 1998 Rules. The awards illustrate the kinds of measures that have been ordered, in what circumstances, the form of the decisions, their enforceability and the concurrent powers of arbitral tribunals and state courts to order such measures.

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