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Title Arbritation in Romania : a practitioner's guide / edited by Crenguta Leaua, Flavius-Antonui Baias
Published Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands : Kluwer Law International B. V., ©2016
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Description 1 online resource (xxxviii, 511 pages) : illustrations
Contents The legislative framework of arbitration in Romania / Ștefan Deaconu, Flavius A. Baias, Ș̦tefan Deaconu -- The choice of law in arbitration / Dragoş-Alexandru Sitaru, Teodora-Maria Bantasş-Văduva -- The arbitral procedure / Traian C. Briciu, Crenguţa Leaua, Dalma Demeter, Ioan Schiau, Andreea N. Simulescu, Matei Purice, Crenguţa Leaua -- The role of the courts of law in arbitration / Adrian Raţiu, Ştefan Dudas, Ileana M. Smeureanu, Claudiu Constantin Dinu, Andra Filatov-Dodul -- The arbitral institutions / Cristiana I. Stoica, Marin Voicu, Alina Leoveanu -- Investment arbitration / Crina Baltag -- Other alternative dispute resolution methods / Cornelia Lefter, Claudiu Ignat, Mihaela Maravela, Crenguţa Leaua, Corina Tănase
Summary Arbitration in Romania: A practitioner?s guide' provides international users with information on Romanian arbitration law and practice. Two very practical considerations have generated such need. On the one hand, there is a sizeable part of the international arbitration community confronted with arbitration cases connected to Romania (for example, as far as investment arbitration is concerned, Romania has so far faced twelve cases, each of them raising very interesting legal issues). On the other hand, there is a certain discrepancy between the current international perception on the status of arbitration in Romania and the actual situation, which relegates the country to a rather obscure position. 0This book aims to widen international practitioners? knowledge on Romanian arbitration law and practice thereby providing an opportunity to gain insights into key concepts, such as investment and arbitral proceedings, arbitral institutions, recognition and enforcement, arbitral awards, mediation, disputes, choice of law, etc. The detailed presentation of the current legal framework by the Romanian practitioners offers perspectives on aspects of arbitration in Romania and also provides important information on the development and current status of arbitration in Romania
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Arbitration (Administrative law) -- Romania.
Arbitration and award -- Romania.
Form Electronic book
Author Baias, Flavius, editor
Leaua, Crenguţa, editor