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Judul The New German Arbitration Law in International Perspective
Pengarang Klaus Peter Berger
Penerbitan Netherlands Kluwer Law International 2000
Deskripsi Fisik II, 65 p.:illus,;24 cm
ISBN 9789041114129
Subjek International law
Abstrak The first lecture has been written by well-known author Klaus Peter Berger and deals with the new German Arbitration Act.Mr. Berger provides a brief account of the drafting history of the new law, highlights six important areas of international arbitration law and practice, and explains the solutions chosen by the German legislator. He treats, among other topics, arbitrability, arbitral interim relief and conflict of laws. An English translation of the German Arbitration Act can be found at the end of the text.The second lecture is written by Catherine Kessedjian and has as its topic the future Hague Convention on International Jurisdiction and Recognition and Enforcement. As deputy Secretary-General of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, Mrs. Kessedjian is heavily involved in the activities concerning this convention.The lecture discusses the need for such a convention and the structure such a convention could adapt (single, double or mixed). .
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