Arbitration in Russia Contributor(s): Kotelnikov, Andrey (Author), Kurochkin, Sergey (Author), Skvortsov, Oleg (Author) |
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ISBN: 9403503629 ISBN-13: 9789403503622 Publisher: Kluwer Law International OUR PRICE: $192.06 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation - Law | Alternative Dispute Resolution - Law | Commercial - International Trade |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.3" W x 9.7" (1.14 lbs) 224 pages |
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Publisher Description: Although Russia has generally followed the New York Convention, the UNCITRAL Model Law and the European Convention on Arbitration since the 1990s, it was not until the reforms of 2015-2017 that arbitration in Russia became fully aligned with international commercial arbitration standards. This book by prominent Russian authorities explains the current legal landscape in the aftermath of the reforms, providing clear information and guidance to the worldwide community of arbitrators, dispute resolution practitioners and academics in the field. This book provides comprehensive coverage of current Russian law on domestic and international arbitration, addressing the stages of arbitration proceedings from the conclusion of an arbitration agreement to enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. The authors discuss the major theoretical and practical issues that have occupied the Russian courts and legal scholars over recent decades and draw parallels with other states and accepted international practices, emphasising issues that are of particular importance to foreign investors and their Russian partners. Detailed examinations include the following:
This book takes account of both the most significant Russian works on the theory of arbitration law and relevant judicial and arbitration practice. As a comprehensive guide to every aspect of international and domestic arbitration in the Russian Federation, this insightful commentary will be welcomed by legal practitioners worldwide dealing with an ongoing or contemplated arbitration or enforcement of an arbitral award in Russia. It will also serve as a point of reference providing international legal scholars, researchers and students with an authoritative explanation of the legal regulation of arbitration and the approaches adopted in Russian doctrine and legal practice. |