03 Jun 2025

Arbitration: Compare

The Law Over Borders Comparative Guide to Arbitration provides a comprehensive understanding of the current complexities of international arbitration. Written by expert practitioners, the guide covers all the key aspects of the arbitral process, including the requirements for validity of arbitral agreements, rules concerning the constitution of the arbitral tribunal, and available measures from local courts to assist the arbitral proceeding. It also provides detailed information on general procedural minimum requirements, rules for the validity of awards, availability of post-award proceedings, and enforcement of foreign awards, as well as applicable professional and ethical rules, and the approaches on third-party funding in each jurisdiction. This second edition also features information on specialist arbitration and sovereign immunity. The guide is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to navigate the intricacies of the practice of international arbitration.

Jurisdictions

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Questions

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  • 1 .  Key considerations in deciding whether to arbitrate in this jurisdiction
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  • 2 .  Principal laws relating to international arbitration in this jurisdiction
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  • 3 .  Local arbitration institutions
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  • 4 .  Arbitration agreements
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  • 5 .  Arbitrability
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  • 6 .  Enforcing arbitration agreements
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  • 7 .  Arbitral tribunal
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  • 8 .  Assistance by the state courts
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  • 9 .  Sovereign immunity
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  • 10 .  General procedural (minimum) requirements
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  • 11 .  Confidentiality
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  • 12 .  Awards
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  • 13 .  Post-award proceedings
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  • 14 .  New York Convention awards
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  • 15 .  Professional and ethical rules
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  • 16 .  Third-party funding
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  • 17 .  Specialist arbitration
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  • 18 .  Trends and recent developments

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