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Author Binder, Peter, author

Title International commercial arbitration and mediation in UNCITRAL model law jurisdictions / Dr. Peter Binder, LLM
Edition Fourth edition
Published [S.l.] : KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 2019
Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Wolters Kluwer/Kluwer Law International, [2019]

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Description xxx, 1092 pages ; 25 cm
Contents Machine generated contents note: Part A: The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985 (Revised 2006) -- Part B: The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Mediation 2018 -- Part C: Comparison Charts -- Introduction -- 1.The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) -- a.Origin, mandate and membership -- b.Organization and methods of work -- i.The Commission -- ii.The Working Groups -- iii.The Secretariat -- c.Past work of UNCITRAL -- d.Types of UNCITRAL Documents and their numbering -- i.Annual reports of the Commission -- ii.Commission documents -- 2.Arbitration in the UNCITRAL framework -- a.United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 -- b.UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules 1976 (original version) -- c.UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985 (original version) -- d.UNCITRAL Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings 1996 (updated 2016) --
Contents note continued: e.UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 2006 -- f.UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules 2010 -- 3.UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 2006 -- a.History of drafting the Model Law -- b.Importance of the travaux preparatoires -- c.Requirements for Model Law conformity -- d.Types of adoption -- i.Incorporation by reference -- ii.Direct adoption -- e.Case law (CLOUT) -- ch. I General Provisions -- Article 1 Scope of Application -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The material scope of the Model Law's application - article 1(1) -- a.The definition of 'commercial' -- b.'Arbitration' definition -- c.Model Law is subject to treaty law -- 3.The territorial scope of the Model Law's application - article 1(2) -- 4.The definition of 'international' - article 1(3) and (4) -- a.Model Law designed for international cases -- b.'International' definition -- i.Parties' place of business in different states - article 1(3) --
Contents note continued: ii.Other relevant places - article 1(3) -- iii.Express agreement on the subject matter - article 1(3) -- 5.Arbitrability - article 1(5) -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- Article 2 Definitions and Rules of Interpretation -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Definitions -- a.'Arbitration' - Article 2(a) -- b.'Arbitral tribunal' and 'court' - Articles 2(b) and (c) -- c.Other definitions in the Model Law -- d.Definitions added by adopting states -- 3.Rules of interpretation -- a.Parties' freedom to determine a certain issue - Article 2(d) -- b.Parties' agreement includes reference to arbitration rules - Article 2(e) -- c.Counterclaim and counter-defence included - Article 2(f) -- d.Adoption of the rides of interpretation -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 2A International Origin and General Principles -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Adoptions -- 3.Conclusion -- Article 3 Receipt of Written Communications -- 1.Introduction -- 2.'(Written) communications' --
Contents note continued: 3.Inquiry -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 4 Waiver of Right to Object -- 1.Introduction -- 2.First condition: 'Non-mandatory provision or arbitration agreement not complied with' -- 3.Second condition: 'Knowledge of the non-compliance' -- 4.Third condition: 'Objection stated without undue delay' -- 5.Fourth condition: 'Proceeding with the arbitration' -- 6.Effect of the waiver -- 7.Article 4 and arbitration rules -- 8.Cases (CLOUT) -- 9.Conclusion -- Article 5 Extent of Court Intervention -- 1.Introduction -- a.The relationship between arbitration and the courts -- b.The purpose of article 5 -- c.Textual analysis -- 2.'Matters governed by this Law' -- a.The discussion -- b.The scope of 'matters' -- c.Model Law provisions expressly providing for court intervention -- 3.The adoption of article 5 -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 6 Court or Other Authority for Certain Functions of Arbitration Assistance and Supervision --
Contents note continued: 1.Introduction -- 2.The scope of article 6 -- 3.'Court, courts or ... other authority' -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- ch. II Arbitration Agreement -- Article 7 (1985 Version) Definition and Form of the Arbitration Agreement -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The definition of 'arbitration agreement' - article 7(1) -- a.Definition of 'arbitration agreement' -- b.Issues raised but not covered by article 7 -- 3.'Writing' requirement - article 7(2) -- a.The importance of the New York Convention in the context of article 7 -- b.Signed document, exchange of letters, telex, telegrams or other means of telecommunication -- c.Exchange of statements of claim and defence -- d.Reference to a document containing an arbitration clause -- e.States' adoption of article 7(2) -- 4.Effect of an agreement's non-compliance with article 7 -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 7 (2006 Version) Definition and Form of the Arbitration Agreement -- 1.Introduction --
Contents note continued: 2.Problem areas identified upon revision of article 7 -- a.Fact situations -- i.Tacit acceptance of an offer -- ii.Written communication of a third party evidencing the arbitration agreement -- iii.Oral agreements -- iv.Bills of lading -- v.Standing business relationship - previous contracts include arbitration agreements -- vi.Addendum/extension/novation/settlement without an additional arbitration agreement -- vii.Third-party rights and obligations under arbitration agreements -- viii.Group of companies -- b.Solutions -- 3.Article 7 (2006 version) -- a.Structure -- b.Article 7 - Option I -- i.Article 7(1) -- ii.Article 7(2) -- iii.Article 7(3) -- iv.Article 7(4) -- v.Article 7(5) 142 (vi) Article 7(6) -- c.Article 7 - Option II -- 4.States adopting the revised version of article 7 -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 8 Arbitration Agreement and Substantive Claim Before Court -- 1.Introduction --
Contents note continued: 2.Court shall refer matters to arbitration - article 8(1) -- 3.Arbitral proceedings may be continued in case of court challenge - article 8(2) -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 9 Arbitration Agreement and Interim Measures by Court -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Types of interim measures -- 3.Is a party agreement to exclude interim measures valid? -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- ch. III Composition of Arbitral Tribunal -- Article 10 Number of Arbitrators -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The three variants proposed for article 10(2) -- a.Three arbitrators ('Variant A') -- b.Number of arbitrators equals the number of parties ('Variant B') -- c.Single arbitrator ('Variant C') -- 3.How to avoid a tribunal deadlock -- 4.Is the parties' autonomy limited? -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 11 Appointment of Arbitrators -- 1.Introduction -- 2.No preclusion by reason of nationality - article 11(1) --
Contents note continued: 3.Parties' freedom to agree on an appointment procedure - article 11(2) -- 4.Limits of the parties' freedom -- 5.Default procedure - article 11(3) -- 6.No appeal against court decision and considerations when securing appointment - article 11(5) -- 7.Cases (CLOUT) -- 8.Conclusion -- Article 12 Grounds for Challenge -- 1.Introduction -- 2.'Impartiality' and 'independence' -- 3.Individual grounds for challenge -- 4.The ICC Court of Arbitration's experience with challenge -- 5.Appointing party's prior knowledge of grounds for challenge -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- Article 13 Challenge Procedure -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Parties' freedom to choose the challenge procedure - article 13(1) -- 3.Default challenge procedure - article 13(2) -- 4.Resort to court for final decision - article 13(3) -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 14 Failure or Impossibility to Act -- 1.Introduction --
Contents note continued: 2.Arbitrator unable to perform functions - article 14(1) -- a.Arbitrator's inability to perform -- b.Arbitrator's withdrawal -- c.Court request -- d.The Non-mandatory character of article 14 -- e.Continuation of proceedings -- 3.Withdrawal does not imply admission of guilt - article 14(2) -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 15 Appointment of Substitute Arbitrator -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Grounds for the termination of the mandate -- 3.Substitute arbitrator -- 4.The effect of a substitution -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- ch. IV Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal -- Article 16 Competence of the Arbitral Tribunal to Rule on Its Jurisdiction -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Kompetenz-Kompotenz and separability - article 16(1) -- a.Kompetenz-Kompetenz -- b.Separability -- c.Determination of applicable law -- 3.Plea of tribunal's lack of jurisdiction - article 16(2) -- a.Time limit for raising pleas --
Contents note continued: b.Effect of failure to invoke non-competence -- 4.Tribunal's ruling on plea and court control - article 16(3) -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- ch. IVA Interim Measures and Preliminary Orders -- Article 17 (1985 Version) Power of the Arbitral Tribunal to Order Interim Measures -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Characteristics -- 3.Examples of tribunal-ordered interim measures -- 4.Enforcement of interim measures -- 5.Differences between article 9 and article 17 -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- Section 1 Interim Measures (2006 Version) -- Article 17 (2006 Version) Power of the Arbitral Tribunal to Order Interim Measures -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Article 17(1) -- 3.Article 17(2) -- 4.Conclusion -- Article 17A (2006 Version) Conditions for Granting Interim Measures -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Article 17A(1) -- 3.Article 17A(2) -- 4.Conclusion -- Section 2 Preliminary Orders (2006 Version) --
Contents note continued: Article 17B (2006 Version) Applications for Preliminary Orders and Conditions for granting Preliminary Orders -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Article 17B(1) -- 3.Article 17B(2) -- 4.Article 17B(3) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 17C (2006 Version) Specific Regime for Preliminary Orders -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Article 17C(1) -- 3.Article 17C(2) -- 4.Article 17C(3) -- 5.Article 17C(4) -- 6.Article 17C(5) -- 7.Conclusion -- Section 3 Provisions Applicable to Interim Measures and Preliminary Orders (2006 Version) -- Article 17D (2006 Version) Modification, Suspension, Termination -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Specifics of the provision -- 3.Conclusion -- Article 17E (2006 Version) Provision of Security -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Article 17E(1) -- 3.Article 17E(2) -- 4.Conclusion -- Article 17F (2006 Version) Disclosure -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Article 17F(1) -- 3.Article 17F(2) -- 4.Conclusion -- Article 17G (2006 Version) Costs and Damages -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Specifics --
Contents note continued: 3.Conclusion -- Section 4 Recognition and Enforcement of Interim Measures (2006 Version) -- Article 17H (2006 Version) Recognition and Enforcement -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Non-territorial scope of article 17H - inclusion in article 1(2) of the Model Law -- 3.Article 17H(1) -- 4.Article 17H (2) -- 5.Article 17H(3) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 17I (2006 Version) Grounds for Refusing Recognition and Enforcement -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Footnote '3' to article 171 -- 3.Non-territorial scope of article 171 - inclusion in article 1(2) of the Model Law -- 4.Article 171(1) -- 5.Article 171(2) -- 6.Conclusion -- Section 5 Court-Ordered Interim Measures (2006 Version) -- Article 17J (2006 Version) Court-Ordered Interim Measures -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Specifics of the provision -- 3.Non-territorial scope of article 17J - inclusion in article 1(2) of the Model Law -- 4.Conclusion -- ch. V Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings -- Article 18 Equal Treatment of the Parties --
Contents note continued: 1.Introduction -- 2.Fundamental principles -- 3.Violation of fundamental principles -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 19 Determination of Rules of Procedure -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Party autonomy in determining rules of procedure - article 19(1) -- 3.Autonomy subject to mandatory provisions -- 4.Is party autonomy time limited? -- 5.Considerations for the parties' choice -- 6.Adoptions -- 7.Default procedural discretion of the tribunal - article 19(2) -- 8.Cases (CLOUT) -- 9.Conclusion -- Article 20 Place of Arbitration -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The 'place of arbitration' -- 3.Parties' freedom to agree on a place of arbitration - article 20(1) -- 4.Meeting of the tribunal - article 20(2) -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 21 Commencement of Arbitral Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Formal requirements of a request -- 3.The effect of the receipt of a request for arbitration -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion --
Contents note continued: Article 22 Language -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The determination of the language - article 22(1) -- 3.The application of the language - article 22(1) and (2) -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 23 Statements of Claim and Defence -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Contents and submission of statements of claim and defence - article 23(1) -- 3.Amending or supplementing the statement - article 23(2) -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 24 Hearings and Written Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Decision on hearings or written proceedings - article 24(1) -- a.Parties agree on oral hearings -- b.Parties agree on written proceedings -- c.Failing a party agreement -- 3.Advance notice - article 24(2) -- 4.Communication of statements, documents or other information - article 24(3) -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 25 Default of a Party -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Default of the claimant - article 25(a) -- 3.Default of the respondent - article 25(b) --
Contents note continued: 4.Party's failure to appear or produce evidence - article 25(c) -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion: arbitration in absence of respondent -- Article 26 Expert Appointed by Arbitral Tribunal -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The tribunal's power to appoint experts - article 26(1)(a) -- 3.Parties' co-operation with expert - article 26(1)(b) -- 4.Expert at the hearing and challenge of an expert -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Article 27 Court Assistance in Taking Evidence -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Request for court assistance -- 3.Execution of the request by court -- 4.International court assistance -- 5.Adoption of article 27 -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- ch. VI Making of the Award and Termination of Proceedings -- Article 28 Rules Applicable to the Substance of the Dispute -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Rules of law chosen by the parties - article 28(1) -- 3.Tribunal determines applicable law - article 28(2) --
Contents note continued: 4.Amiable compositeur - article 28(3) -- 5.Trade usage - article 28(4) -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- Article 29 Decision-Making by a Panel of Arbitrators -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Majority decision and deadlock of the tribunal -- 3.Questions of procedure -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 30 Settlement -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Request by parties -- 3.Objection by the tribunal -- 4.Award on agreed terms - article 30(2) -- 5.Adopted provisions encouraging settlements -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- Article 31 Form and Content of Award -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Award in writing and signed - article 31(1) -- 3.Statement of reasons - article 31(2) -- 4.Date and place of the award - article 31(3) -- 5.Delivery of the award - article 31(4) -- 6.Additions made on adoption -- 7.Cases (CLOUT) -- 8.Conclusion -- Article 32 Termination of Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Final award - article 32(1) --
Contents note continued: 3.Claimant withdraws his claim - article 32(2)(a) -- 4.Parties agree on termination - article 32(2)(b) -- 5.Continuation of proceedings unnecessary or impossible - article 32(2)(c) -- 6.Additions made on adoption -- 7.Cases (CLOUT) -- 8.Conclusion -- Article 33 Correction and Interpretation of Awards; Additional Award -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Correction of errors -- 3.Interpretation of the award -- 4.Additional award -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- ch. VII Recourse Against Award -- Article 34 Application for Setting Aside -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Recourse only by application for setting aside - article 34(1) -- 3.Grounds for setting aside - article 34(2) -- a.Party-proven grounds - article 34(2)(a) -- b.Ex officio grounds - article 34(2)(b) -- 4.Time limit for making application - article 34(3) -- 5.Suspending the setting-aside proceedings - article 34(4) -- 6.Cases (CLOUT) -- 7.Conclusion -- ch. VIII Recognition and Enforcement of Awards --
Contents note continued: Article 35 Recognition and Enforcement of Awards -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Award to be recognized and enforced - article 35(1) -- 3.Formal requirements for recognition and enforcement - article 35(2) -- 4.Cases (CLOUT) -- 5.Conclusion -- Article 36 Grounds for Refusing Recognition and Enforcement -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Individual grounds for refusal -- 3.Does article 36(1) grant the court discretion? -- 4.Enforcement of nullified arbitral awards -- 5.Cases (CLOUT) -- 6.Conclusion -- Conclusion -- The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Mediation and International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation 2018 -- Introduction -- 1.Terminology 'mediation' and 'conciliation' -- 2.History -- 3.The Model Law and the Convention -- 4.The new structure -- 5.Travaux preparatoires -- 6.Adoptions -- 7.Recent criticisms and outlook -- Section 1 General Provisions -- Article 1 Scope of Application of the Law and Definitions -- Section 1 --
Contents note continued: 1.Scope of application - article 1(1) -- a.Place of mediation -- b.The definition of 'commercial' - Footnote 1 -- 2.Definition of 'mediator' - article 1(2) -- 3.Definition of 'mediation' - article 1(3) -- Article 2 Interpretation -- 1.Introduction -- 2.International origin and the need to promote uniformity article 2(1) -- 3.General principles - article 2(2) -- Section 2 International Commercial Mediation -- Article 3 Scope of Application of the Section and Definitions -- Section 2 -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Definition of 'international' - article 3(2) -- 3.Determination of place of business - article 3(3) -- 4.Opting into section 2 - article 3(4) -- 5.Opting out of section 2 - article 3(5) -- 6.Law applies irrespective of the basis on which it is carried out - article 3(6) -- 7.Exceptions from the applicability of the law - article 3(7) -- Article 4 Variation by Agreement -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Mandatory provisions of the Model Law on Mediation --
Contents note continued: Article 5 Commencement of Mediation Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Parties' agreement to engage in mediation proceedings - article 5(1) -- 3.Invitation to mediate - article 5(2) -- 4.Footnote - Suspension of limitation periods -- Article 6 Number and Appointment of Mediators -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Number of mediators - article 6(1) -- 3.Appointment procedure - article 6(2) -- 4.Recommendation or appointment by institution or person - article 6(3) -- 5.Consideration for the recommendation/appointment - article 6(4) -- 6.Mediator's duty of disclosure - article 6(5) -- Article 7 Conduct of Mediation -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Free choice of conduct - article 7(1) -- 3.Default manner of conduct - article 7(2) -- 4.Fair treatment of the parties - article 7(3) -- 5.Mediator's proposal for settlement - article 7(4) -- Article 8 Communication Between Mediator and Parties -- 1.Introduction --
Contents note continued: 2.Separate meetings between the mediator and the parties -- 3.Mediator's duty of disclosure -- Article 9 Disclosure of Information -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Default - Mediator may disclose -- 3.Discussion -- 4.Definition of 'information concerning the dispute' -- Article 10 Confidentiality -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Addressees of the provision -- 3.'Unless otherwise agreed by the parties' -- 4.Exceptions to the duty of confidentiality -- Article 11 Admissibility of Evidence in other Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Inadmissibility of particular evidence - article 11(1) -- 3.Form of information irrelevant - article 11(2) -- 4.Disclosure of information may not be ordered/exceptions - article 11(3) -- a.The disclosure required by law -- b.The disclosure required for enforcement of the settlement agreement -- 5.Protection extends to unrelated proceedings - article 11(4) --
Contents note continued: 6.Factual evidence used in mediation not barred from subsequent other proceedings - article 11(5) -- Article 12 Termination of Mediation Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Types of termination -- Article 13 Mediator Acting as Arbitrator -- 1.Introduction -- 2.'Unless otherwise agreed by the parties' -- 3.Arbitrator acting as mediator -- Article 14 Resort to Arbitral or Judicial Proceedings -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Med-arb clauses -- 3.Exception - Preservation of rights -- Article 15 Binding and Enforceable Nature of Settlement Agreements -- 1.Introduction -- 2.'Smallest common denominator' and non-mandatory nature -- 3.Form requirements of settlement agreement -- 4.Binding and enforceable -- 5.Methods of enforcement -- Section 3 International Settlement Agreements -- Article 16 Scope of Application of the Section and Definitions -- 1.Definition of a settlement agreement (for the purposes of sect. 3) - Art. 16(1) -- a.'International agreements' --
Contents note continued: b.'Resulting from mediation' -- c.'Concluded in writing by parties' -- d.'To resolve a commercial dispute' -- e.Footnote 6 - Optional 'opt-in' vs. Art. 19(1)(d) - de facto 'opt-out' -- 2.Excluded settlement agreements - Art. 16(2) and (3) -- a.Art 16(2) - Exclusions by subject matter -- b.Art 16(3) - Exclusions by means of arriving at a settlement agreement -- 3.Internationality of the settlement agreement - Art. 16(4) and (5) -- a.Assessment of the internationality of the settlement agreement -- b.Notion of 'place of business' -- 4.Written requirement - Art. 16(6) -- Article 17 General Principles -- 1.Article 17(1) -- 2.Article 17(2) -- Article 18 Requirements for Reliance on Settlement Agreements -- 1.Introduction -- 2.List of requirements for reliance - Art. 18(1) -- a.Settlement agreement signed by the parties - Art. 18(1)(a) -- b.Evidence that the settlement agreement resulted from mediation - Art. 18(1)(b) -- 3.Signature requirement - Art. 18(2) --
Contents note continued: 4.Language of the settlement agreement - Art. 18(3) -- 5.Further necessary documents and expeditious action - Art. 18(4) and (5) -- Article 19 Grounds for Refusing to Grant Relief -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Party proven grounds for refusing to grant relief - Article 19(1) -- a.Incapacity of a party - Article 19(1)(a) -- b.Settlement agreement null and void, inoperative or incapable of being performed - Article 19(1)(b)(i) -- c.Settlement agreement not binding or not final - Article 19(1)(b)(ii) -- d.Settlement agreement has been subsequently modified - Article 19(1)(b)(iii) -- e.Obligations in the settlement agreement have been performed or are not clear and comprehensible - Article 19(1)(c) -- f.Granting relief would be contrary to the terms of the settlement agreement - Article 19(1)(d) -- g.Serious breach by the mediator - Article 19(1)(e) -- h.Lack of impartiality or independence of the mediator - Article 19(1)(f) --
Contents note continued: 3.Ex officio grounds for refusing to grant relief - Article 19(2) -- Article 20 Parallel Applications or Claims 666 Conclusion -- UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration Comparison Charts -- Introduction to the Comparison Charts -- Appendix 1 UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985 With amendments as adopted in 2006 (United Nations documents A/40/17, annex I and A/61/17, annex I) -- Appendix 2 UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (as revised in 2010) -- Appendix 3 UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Mediation and International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation, 2018 (amending the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation, 2002) -- Appendix 4 UNCITRAL Conciliation Rules 1980 (Resolution 35/52 Adopted by the General Assembly on December 4, 1980) -- Appendix 5 Guide to Use and Enactment of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation 2002
Subject International commercial arbitration
ISBN 9041168923
9789041168924