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The Impact of Covid on International Disputes: International and Comparative Business Law and Public Policy, cartea 2

Editat de Shaheeza Lalani, Steven G. Shapiro
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 noi 2022
The open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation.

With little warning, COVID-19 quickly escalated into a generational crisis, creating sustained havoc seen perhaps only in past cases of war, attack, and natural disasters. In the bedlam of the early months, health, science, political, and economic communities were hit with sudden force, required to quickly shift and rearrange the normal order of work. In arbitration, leaders took imperfect information to make dramatic decisions. In process and procedure, arbitral institutions, arbitrators, legal counsel, and clients were swept into this turmoil. In some cases, bold initiatives, still in design and testing, were quickly put into service, upsetting norms and traditions and the very notions of traditional process.
The Impact of COVID on International Disputes includes contributions from legal practitioners and academics, takes a fresh look at issues addressed in international arbitration during the COVID-19 pandemic, gathering best practices, additional perspective and predictions based on current practices that will help parties, legal counsel and arbitrators in the future.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004514829
ISBN-10: 9004514821
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria International and Comparative Business Law and Public Policy


Notă biografică

Dr. Shaheeza Lalani holds Common and Civil Law degrees from McGill University and a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Lausanne, where she won the Faculty Prize for her thesis and currently manages the LL.M. Program in International Business Law. Previously Senior Legal Counsel with the Swiss Chambers' Arbitration Institution and Legal Counsel to the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, she has worked as an Assistant Legal Officer with The Hague Conference on Private International Law and has authored and edited several publications on international law and arbitration.
Professor Steven G. Shapiro teaches, writes, and speaks on topics in complex hospitality issues and construction law at the American University, Washington College of Law. Steven earned his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University in 1984, a law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1987, and a Masters of Law degree from Georgetown Law Center in 1991. In 2004, he received a Masters of Engineering Degree from the University of Maryland.

Cuprins

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Mikkel Gudsøe

1 The Rise and Impact of the “Zoom Negotiation” Cross-Cultural Variations in Virtual Negotiations and Lessons from the covid-19 Pandemics
Edoardo Agamennone

2 The Impact of the covid-19 Pandemic on International Arbitration Practices Greener Arbitrations with Reduced Due Process Paranoia?
Pratyush Panjwani

3 “Virtual” Dispute Resolution in International Arbitration Mapping Its Advantages and Main Caveats in the Face of covid-19
Belen Olmos Giupponi

4 The Impact of covid-19 on International Arbitration Procedure
Kristen M. Young, Jennifer A. Ivers, and Katherine Schroeder

5 Salient Considerations for Remote International Arbitration Hearings
Karthik Nagarajan and James J. East Jr.

6 Hearings in International Arbitration What Has the Pandemic Taught Us about Virtual Hearings and What They Can Offer in the Future?
Ben Sanderson, Maria Scott and Sean Croft

7 The Question of Remote Hearings in International Commercial Arbitration
Bahar Hatami Alamdari

8 The Practice of Virtual Hearings during covid-19 in Investment Arbitration Proceedings
Bjorn Arp and Edwin Nemesio

9 Ordering Online Arbitration in the Age of covid-19 … and Beyond
Amy J. Schmitz

10 Technology as a Vehicle to Enhance Arbitration
Aichell Alvarado

11 The New Landscape of Arbitration in View of Digitalization
Magdalena Łągiewska

12 covid-19’s Inhospitable? Effects on the Arbitral Community
Helena Tavares Erickson

13 The Impact of covid-19 on Arbitration
Luis M. Martinez and Michael A. Marra

14 Impact of covid-19 on Arbitration Centers
Elizabeth Roberts

15 Rethinking Costs in International Arbitration A Gift from the covid-19 Pandemic
Bamikole Martins Aduloju

Index