Arbitration
Published by Scandinavian studies in law, July 2017
Arbitration in Scandinavia enjoys a long tradition and has a global reputation.
Scandinavian academics, arbitrators, practitioners and courts have made significant contributions to the international development and arbitration institutes in the Scandinavian countries continue to build arbitration practice, develop innovative procedures and expand their global reach.
This volume presents 22 articles on a variety of topics related to arbitration authored by contributors with in-depth experience from Scandinavian and abroad.
Appointment of Arbitrators: The Norwegian Approach
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 13–22
Non-national Sources in International Commercial Arbitration and the Hidden Influence by National Traditions
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 23–44
Beyond the Dream: Theorising Autonomy in International Arbitration
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 45–68
Emergency Arbitration in Stockholm
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 69–94
The Scope of Arbitration Agreements: Is it Time for a New Approach to the Interpretation of Arbitration Clauses?
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 95–114
The Move to Stockholm of the Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) during the Second World War
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 115–138
Judgments Relating to Arbitral Awards and the European Union’s Principle of Mutual Trust
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 139–168
Expedited Arbitration – Meeting the Needs of SMEs
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 169–180
Allege or Refer to Legal Facts – What Does it Mean?
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 181–194
Concerning the Principle of jura novit curia in Arbitration from a Swedish Perspective
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 195–218
Investment Protection and Revolutionary Movements
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 219–244
Arbitration and Domestic Courts in Norway: Sibling Rivalry
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 261–268
Arbitrators and the Application of Law and Legal Principles
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 269–274
Awarding Costs in International Commercial Arbitration
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 275–318
Emergency Arbitration: Justice on the Run
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 319–330
Issue Conflicts as Basis for Challenge of an Arbitrator – A new First in Nordic Arbitration Practice?
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 331–354
Attracting International Arbitrations through Adoption of Predictable and Transparent National Legislation
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 355–370
Arbitrators, Disclosures and Challenges – Are We Being Practical or Too Sensitive?
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 371–392
The Civil Law Effects of Corruption in International Commercial Arbitration to a Contract Governed by Scandinavian Law
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 393–422
Contractual Aspects of Arbitration Agreements in Danish Law
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 423–436
Witness Statements in International Arbitration
Published in Arbitration, July 2017 s. 437–458
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