01720 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100002000153245009700173250000600270260004900276300002600325500002000351520096800371650003501339650004001374990002601414990002601440INLIS00000000000432220221029094104 a0010-0520004322221029 | | eng  a9789041188991 aeng a341.522 a341.522 BOW p0 aBowman, John P.14aPanama Convention and Its Implementation Under the Federal Arbitration Act /cJohn P. Bowman a1 aNew York :bKluwer Law International,c2002. axii, 225 p. ;c25 cm. aIndeks : indeks aA combination of well-organized and readable text with extensive, detailed footnotes; - Footnotes provide numerous cross-references to other parts of book where topics receive additional or expanded treatment; - An index prepared by a practitioner sensitive to use of book as research tool for lawyers and courts; - Appendices provide essential primary source material; - Identifies interpretive issues that have yet to be resolved by the courts and exposes flaws in Convention jurisprudence; - Explains how lack of familiarity with and understanding of the Panama Convention and its implementation under the Federal Arbitration Act can have drastic consequences; - Identifies problems with the implementing law that may be significant when compelling arbitration or enforcing an award; and, - Reveals differences between the Panama and New York Conventions and exposes potential grounds for challenging enforcement of an award that might otherwise be overlooked. 4a1. Arbitration _ United States 4a2. Conflict Of Laws - United States a07203/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07203/MKRI-P/XII-2007