Tribunal Secretaries in International Arbitration: Oxford International Arbitration Series
Autor J Ole Jensenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 ian 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198835813
ISBN-10: 0198835817
Pagini: 526
Dimensiuni: 181 x 248 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford International Arbitration Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198835817
Pagini: 526
Dimensiuni: 181 x 248 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford International Arbitration Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
[T]he work is a true treasure trove for all those who deal with questions concerning secretaries in international arbitration: arbitrators, party representatives, arbitral institutions and, of course, secretaries will find immediately applicable answers to their practical questions. It is not surprising that the work was awarded one of the DIS-Sponsorship Awards 2019/20. [Translated]
As international arbitration becomes a more complex creature, books like this are pivotal for defining the limits and informing the broader arbitration community of the current state of practice. No doubt this book will help bring the (at times) obscure role of tribunal secretary out from the shadows!
In sum, Ole Jensen has made a significant contribution to the debate about tribunal secretaries. By eschewing rigid prescriptions and anchoring the analysis in party autonomy and informed consent, the book contributes to much-needed honesty about secretaries and lays the basis for significant improvements in addressing this subject.
This excellent book is well-reasoned and reflects the full spectrum of opinion within the arbitral community on the various controversies raised by the use of tribunal secretaries. ... The book is strongly recommended for all members of the arbitration community, including arbitrators, staff of arbitral institutions, practitioners and students.
An in-depth discussion of an increasingly important topic, combining rigorous theoretical analysis and practical insights. A must for any lawyer seriously looking into the topic of tribunal secretaries.
As the involvement of Tribunal Secretaries in complex international arbitrations has become more and more common, an in-depth legal monograph on the precise role and functions of such secretaries was long overdue. With Ole Jensen's systematic and comprehensive analysis this gap has been filled: His impressive book is not only a brilliant academic treatise but also a very practical guideline on the correct and efficient use of Tribunal Secretaries, concluding with a Traffic Light Scale of Permissible Tribunal Secretary tasks. I am sure that this book and the Scale will become a very valuable tool for arbitrators and users who wish to be assisted in their proceedings by a Tribunal Secretary.
Finally, a serious inquiry into a matter - the use and abuse of tribunal secretaries - that has generated more heat than light. Ole Jensen tackles the subject with much-needed care and precision.
Excellent treatment for a topic of increasing significance.
As international arbitration becomes a more complex creature, books like this are pivotal for defining the limits and informing the broader arbitration community of the current state of practice. No doubt this book will help bring the (at times) obscure role of tribunal secretary out from the shadows!
In sum, Ole Jensen has made a significant contribution to the debate about tribunal secretaries. By eschewing rigid prescriptions and anchoring the analysis in party autonomy and informed consent, the book contributes to much-needed honesty about secretaries and lays the basis for significant improvements in addressing this subject.
This excellent book is well-reasoned and reflects the full spectrum of opinion within the arbitral community on the various controversies raised by the use of tribunal secretaries. ... The book is strongly recommended for all members of the arbitration community, including arbitrators, staff of arbitral institutions, practitioners and students.
An in-depth discussion of an increasingly important topic, combining rigorous theoretical analysis and practical insights. A must for any lawyer seriously looking into the topic of tribunal secretaries.
As the involvement of Tribunal Secretaries in complex international arbitrations has become more and more common, an in-depth legal monograph on the precise role and functions of such secretaries was long overdue. With Ole Jensen's systematic and comprehensive analysis this gap has been filled: His impressive book is not only a brilliant academic treatise but also a very practical guideline on the correct and efficient use of Tribunal Secretaries, concluding with a Traffic Light Scale of Permissible Tribunal Secretary tasks. I am sure that this book and the Scale will become a very valuable tool for arbitrators and users who wish to be assisted in their proceedings by a Tribunal Secretary.
Finally, a serious inquiry into a matter - the use and abuse of tribunal secretaries - that has generated more heat than light. Ole Jensen tackles the subject with much-needed care and precision.
Excellent treatment for a topic of increasing significance.
Notă biografică
Dr. Ole Jensen is a senior associate in the International Arbitration Practice Group of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP in London and Berlin. He acts as counsel and tribunal secretary in domestic and international arbitration proceedings under various institutional and ad hoc rules. The author was a research and teaching assistant at Professor Klaus Peter Berger's chair for private law, international commercial law, conflicts of law, comparative law and banking law at the University of Cologne.