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Choice of venue in international arbitration, edited by Michael Ostrove, partner, DLA Piper UK LLP, Paris; Claudia T Salomon, partner, Latham & Watkins, New York; Bette Shifman, vice president, CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, New York

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Choice of venue in international arbitration, edited by Michael Ostrove, partner, DLA Piper UK LLP, Paris; Claudia T Salomon, partner, Latham & Watkins, New York; Bette Shifman, vice president, CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, New York
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Choice of venue in international arbitration
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
869526445
Responsibility statement
edited by Michael Ostrove, partner, DLA Piper UK LLP, Paris; Claudia T Salomon, partner, Latham & Watkins, New York; Bette Shifman, vice president, CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, New York
Summary
The relative merits of different arbitral venues are conveyed accessibly and practically in this far-reaching survey. With contributions from prestigious practitioners from every major global seat, the book offers comparative analysis of the relative challenges arising at venues around the world, As a reliable tool during the negotiation and drafting stages, it enables a newly tactical consideration of venue, whilst providing instant answers to those in unfamiliar jurisdictions. Offering detailed analysis of a range of key venues, it addresses not only the practical reality but also the history and development in these seats, making the book both an academic and a practical investment.--, Provided by Publisher
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