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International arbitration has become the preferred dispute resolution mechanism in cross-border disputes. In the course of time, ad hoc arbitration, where the parties have to create their own rules and procedures, has increasingly been replaced by institutional arbitration where a specialised institution with a permanent organisation provides assistance and a set of practice-proven rules. The services and rules provided by the various institutions of arbitration differ. In order to inform the potential parties and their counsels about the differences and to make the choice between the different arbitration regimes easier, and to offer guidance through the various provisions, this book provides a comprehensive article-by-article commentary of rules of arbitration of 15 important arbitration institutions:
General List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter I: Introdution (Schutze)
Chapter II: ICC Rules (Reiner/Aschauer)
Chapter III: DIS Rules (Theune)
Chapter IV: Vienna Rules (Liebscher)
Chapter V: Swiss Rules (Karrer)
Chapter VI: LCIA Rules (Konrad/Hunter)
Chapter VII: MKAS Rules (Trunk)
Chapter VIII: CIETAC Rules (Stricker-Kellerer/Moser)
Chapter IX: SIAC Rules (Hirth)
Chapter X: KLRCA Rules (Klotzel)
Chapter XI: IAR (Thummel)
Chapter XII: SCC Rules (Ohrstrom)
Chapter XIII: DIAC Rules (Kratzsch)
Chapter IVX: ICSID Rules (Happ)
Chapter XV: UNCITRAL Rules (Patocchi/Niedermaier)
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