New York Convention
Editat de Reinmar Wolffen Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2012
Considerăm că succesul în arbitrajul comercial internațional nu se oprește la obținerea unei hotărâri favorabile, ci la executarea ei efectivă. Un studiu de caz recurent în practica juridică, tratat riguros în acest volum, vizează aplicarea Articolului V din Convenție: modul în care instanțele naționale interpretează noțiunea de „ordine publică” pentru a bloca sau permite executarea unei sentințe străine. New York Convention, editată de Reinmar Wolff, oferă soluții tehnice tocmai pentru aceste momente critice de litigiu.
Subliniem rigoarea structurii acestui tratat, organizat sub formă de comentariu articol cu articol. Această abordare permite o navigare rapidă către probleme specifice, de la domeniul de aplicare (Articolul I) până la cerințele formale și motivele de refuz (Articolul V). Reținem contribuția unei echipe internaționale de practicieni din jurisdicții cheie, ceea ce conferă lucrării o perspectivă globală indispensabilă în tranzacțiile transfrontaliere.
Pe linia practică a lucrării Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards de George A. Bermann, acest volum se distinge prin focusul analitic profund asupra fiecărei prevederi în parte, funcționând ca un ghid de interpretare, nu doar ca o compilație de rapoarte naționale. Pentru Reinmar Wolff, această ediție reprezintă o evoluție firească a cercetării sale; dacă în Commercial Arbitration in Germany autorul se concentra pe specificul legislației germane, aici coordonează o analiză a pilonului central al arbitrajului global. Considerăm că volumul este esențial pentru pregătirea strategiilor de apărare sau de atac în procedurile de recunoaștere desfășurate în fața instanțelor statale.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 3406616100
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.21 kg
Ediția:1. Auflage.
Editura: Beck C. H.
De ce să citești această carte
Această carte se adresează avocaților specializați în litigii internaționale și judecătorilor care aplică regulile Convenției de la New York. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere clară a jurisprudenței globale și a standardelor de aplicare a fiecărui articol. Este un instrument indispensabil pentru a anticipa obstacolele procedurale în executarea hotărârilor arbitrale străine, oferind argumente juridice solide bazate pe expertiza unor practicieni de top.
Descriere scurtă
Given the New York Convention's global relevance, it follows that the potential 'users' of the Convention are in need of guidance as to how to apply it. The primary target groups are lawyers seeking (or defending against) recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards worldwide, state court judges applying the Convention in recognition proceedings, and in-house lawyers in large and/or multinational enterprises dealing with transnational dispute resolution.
Dr Reinmar Wolff is Assistant Professor at the University of Marburg and practicing lawyer as well as an experienced arbitrator. The authors are specialists in arbitration and related matters. Authors: Dr Christian Borris LL.M., Cologne; Dr Bernd Ehle, LL.M., Geneva; Todd J. Fox, LL.M., New York; Rudolf Hennecke, Cologne; Dr Angela Kölbl, Erlangen; Dr Christoph Liebscher, Vienna; Dr David Quinke, LL.M., Düsseldorf; Dr Maxi Scherer, London; Dr Stephan Wilske, LL.M., Stuttgart; Dr, Marburg.
'… No doubt, this commentary will become a standard reference book for both academics and practitioners in the field of arbitration …'Dr Klaus Sachs, Munich, NJW 2013, 519.
'The present commentary is a most useful tool for all practitioners as well as for courts and academics. It definitely belongs into the library of all professionals …'Georg von Segesser, in ASA Bulletin 01/2013
'… a great asset to students and young professionals involved in the field of international commercial arbitration …'Yaroslava Sorokhtey, in: Association for International Arbitration Newsletter, June 2013
'With this new commentary, … both practitioners and academics alike are now provided with an up-to-date, comprehensive and reliable analysis of the legal issues involved in recognizing and enforcing arbitral awards under the New York Convention…'Dennis Solomon, in: European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2014
Descriere
The New York Convention is the most successful (and most important) treaty in the field of international trade law. This commentary provides a comprehensive in-depth discussion of the Convention's sixteen articles while outlining and contributing the expert opinions of the authors to the contemporary global discourse surrounding each. The first edition has not only become a respected point of reference for legal professionals and academics, but has also been drawn upon by courts around the world. The second edition brings the treatise up to date and reflects the most recent developments. Its target group includes lawyers, in-house counsel, judges, and academics.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's International Arbitration online service.
Cuprins
Article I. [Scope of Application] (Ehle)
Article II. [Recognition of Arbitration Agreements]
Article II(1), (2) (Wolff)
Article II(3) (Wilske/Fox)
Article III. [Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards; General Rule] (Scherer)
Article IV. [Formal Requirements for Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards] (Scherer)
Article V. [Grounds for Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards]
Article V General (Borris/Hennecke)
Article V(1)(a) (Wilske/Fox)
Article V(1)(b) (Scherer)
Article V(1)(c) (Borris/Hennecke)
Article V(1)(d) (Borris/Hennecke)
Article V(1)(e) (Liebscher)
Article V(2)(a) (Quinke)
Article V(2)(b) (Wolff)
Article VI. [Adjournment; Security] (Liebscher)
Article VII. [Other Enforcement Regimes] (Quinke)
Article VIII. [Signing and Ratifying the Convention] (Kölbl)
Article IX. [Accession] (Kölbl)
Article X. [Extension to Other Territories] (Kölbl)
Article XI. [Federal or Non-Unitary States] (Kölbl)
Article XII. [Coming into Force] (Kölbl)
Article XIII. [Denunciation] (Kölbl)
Article XIV. [Avail Against Other Contracting States] (Kölbl)
Article XV. [Notifications] (Kölbl)
Article XVI. [Official Languages; Transmission of Copies] (Kölbl)
Annexes
I. Text of the New York Convention in Authentic Languages
Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Convention pour la reconnaissance et l'exécution des sentences arbitrales étrangères
Convención sobre el Reconocimiento y la Ejecución de las Sentencias Arbitrales Extranjeras
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II. Status of the New York Convention (Contracting States, Dates, Reservations and Declarations)
III. UNCITRAL Recommendation
IV. Travaux Préparatoires
1. New York Convention
2. UNCITRAL Recommendation
V. Complementing Conventions
1. Geneva Protocol
2. Geneva Convention
3. European Convention
4. Panama Convention
Table of Cases and Awards
Recenzii
a great asset to students and young professionals involved in the field of international commercial arbitration and dealing with recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
With this new commentary,.both practitioners and academics alike are now provided with an up-to-date, comprehensive and reliable analysis of the legal issues involved in recognizing and enforcing arbitral awards under the New York Convention.Reviewing the problems I encountered with the New York Convention during the last years, I have not found one where this commentary would not have been helpful in providing a well-argued proposal for its solution or at least valuable references to case law or other literature.an important and valuable up-to-date work of reference, which is indispensable for anyone having to deal with the Convention on more than a superficial level.
...a most impressive, useful, and authoritative work. All of the chapters in the Commentary provide detailed and clear explanations of issues arising in respect to both legal and practical issues under the Convention.
It definitely belongs into the library of all professionals who deal with international arbitration and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards.
... a welcome addition to the arbitration practitioner's library. It is thoroughly researched, well written, and sensibly organized, a superb and much-needed addition to the field.
It deserves a place not only on the bookshelves of the libraries of law firms and universities, but also on the desk of every international arbitration practitioner as the reference book of choice.