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Pris: 2196 SEK exkl. moms  | International Arbitration in Sweden, now in its second edition, is a compendious book penned by sixteen eminent practitioners that furnishes a practical guide to international arbitration in Sweden, whether ad hoc or institutional. Sweden is one of a handful of countries where the international arbitral process has reached a stage where the jurisprudence is replete with instances involving no local parties at all. In this context of credible neutrality, the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) has emerged as a leading global arbitral institution. Whether the matter at issue is a business transaction dispute or a politicized conflict involving obdurate parties, the richness of its body of decided cases manifests the SCC’s authority and reliability throughout the converging world of international arbitration.
What’s in this book:
The book details the following elements of practice and procedure:
- appointment, challenge, removal, and compensation of arbitrators;
-procedural efficiency and costs;
- use of international legal sources such as IBA guidelines;
- choice of law by parties;
- SCC rules and procedures;
- multiparty arbitrations – joinder, intervention, consolidation;
- investment treaty arbitration;
- confidentiality;
- documentary evidence, witnesses, and experts;
- grounds for setting aside;
- party succession;
- Swedish court review of the arbitrator’s jurisdiction; and
appeal of arbitrators’ compensation.
How this will help you:
Disputing parties wishing to know the status of their case brought to Sweden for arbitration will find no clearer or more thorough guide. This book is an unparalleled source for an arbitrator or counsel, or in any other capacity, in international arbitration in Sweden. Furthermore, readers will be exposed to a trove of pertinent references to crucial decisions that have, in recent decades, been generated by the stream of major international arbitrations conducted in Sweden.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Editors
List of Contributors
Foreword to the First Edition: An Introduction from an Outside Perspective – Reflections on International Arbitration with a Particular Focus on Sweden
Foreword to the Second Edition: Why My Neighbour Is Special – Reflections on International Arbitration in Sweden from an Extended Eastern Family
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
CHAPTER 1
Fundamental Principles of International Arbitration in Sweden
Bo G.H. Nilsson & Björn Rundblom Andersson
CHAPTER 2
Stockholm as a Forum for Investment Arbitration
Nils Eliasson
CHAPTER 3
Time and Cost in Arbitration
Martin Ågren & Niklas Åstenius
CHAPTER 4
The Arbitration Agreement
Anders Relden & Jacob Frank
CHAPTER 5
Arbitral Tribunal Jurisdiction
Joel Dahlquist
CHAPTER 6
The Arbitrators
Patrik Schöldström
CHAPTER 7
Interim Measures
Patricia Shaughnessy
CHAPTER 8
Applicable Law
Christer Danielsson
CHAPTER 9
The Proceedings
Kristoffer Löf, Aron Skogman & Sara Johnsson
CHAPTER 10
Recourse to the Courts Against an Arbitral Award
Gisela Knuts
CHAPTER 11
Application of the New York Convention by Swedish Courts
Pontus Ewerlöf
Appendices
APPENDIX I
The Swedish Arbitration Act
APPENDIX II
Arbitration Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce
APPENDIX III
Rules for Expedited Arbitrations of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce
APPENDIX IV
Model Arbitration Clauses
Bibliography
How to Access Swedish Legal Authorities
Table of Cases
Index | |
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