Commercial Arbitration in Sweden (e-bog) af Madsen, Finn
Madsen, Finn (forfatter)

Commercial Arbitration in Sweden e-bog

2921,57 DKK (inkl. moms 3651,96 DKK)
The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce has become an important forum for international commercial arbitration, with parties from more than 30 countries, especially Western European countries and increasingly Russia, other Eastern European Countries, and China. The author offers practitioners several background chapters on commercial arbitration in Sweden and a detailed ...
E-bog 2921,57 DKK
Forfattere Madsen, Finn (forfatter)
Udgivet 13 september 2007
Genrer 1DNS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780199874613
The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce has become an important forum for international commercial arbitration, with parties from more than 30 countries, especially Western European countries and increasingly Russia, other Eastern European Countries, and China. The author offers practitioners several background chapters on commercial arbitration in Sweden and a detailed analysis of each section of the Swedish Arbitration Act (SAA). This is a ready-reference handbook analyzing Swedish arbitration- the SAA, the Rules, and cases-and also includes references and commentary with respect to international commercial arbitration in general. The author's intention is to help practitioners "e;in search of rapid guidance regarding the interpretation of a particular provision or who wish to solve a practical problem."e;"e;This Third Edition of Commercial Arbitration in Sweden provides us all with a valuable and up-to-date understanding of the Swedish system in operation, and a comprehensive commentary on the SCC Rules, both new and existing. World business has the means, through this work, to see why Sweden and Stockholm are good choices for their international arbitrations."e;-- ? Phillip Capper, Head of International Arbitration, Lovells; Nash Professor of Engineering Law, King's College, University of London; former Chairman of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford