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Pris: 2835 SEK exkl. moms | Navigating Maritime Arbitration: The Experts Speak - Second Edition continues to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive guidance on the law and practice of maritime arbitration in the United States.
This book brings together a collection of essays concerning virtually all aspects of maritime arbitration which will be of assistance to those who are engaged in the process. It will be helpful to parties who participate in the process, as well as their counsel, to other advisers and to the courts.
A wide range of experienced arbitrators and attorneys who are recognized as being among the leading experts in maritime arbitration contributed to this publication. The focus of Navigating Maritime Arbitration is maritime arbitration in the United States, with a strong tilt towards New York since that is where by far the greatest number of arbitrations are heard and decided.
New York maritime arbitration has a worldwide reputation of being fair and supported by laws and courts which fully encourage arbitration and other alternative forms of dispute resolution. With its practical insight on issues unique to maritime practice and coverage of thorny matters of arbitral process, this book is an excellent resource for all involved with maritime disputes.
In this completely revised and updated Second Edition, the scope of the work was expanded to include maritime salvage cases which are arbitrated not only in New York, but also in Miami. A range of new chapters were added that readers will find to be useful regarding sanctions, sealed offers, and recreational boat salvage practices.
Contents:
Foreword
Biographies
CHAPTER 1 - The Society of Maritime Arbitrators of New York and Proceeding Under Its Rules
David W. Martowski
CHAPTER 2 - Compelling Arbitration
Marisa A. Marinelli and Marie E. Larsen
CHAPTER 3 - Parties
Edward A. Keane
CHAPTER 4 - Arbitrators’ Dilemma: Stick Your Head in The Sand?
John D. Kimball
CHAPTER 5 - Conducting Arbitration Proceedings
Leo G. Kailas
CHAPTER 6 - Discovery in U.S. Maritime Arbitration: Fairness, Balance, And Proportion
Lizabeth L. Burrell
CHAPTER 7 - Arbitral Subpoenas
Anthony J. Pruzinsky
CHAPTER 8 - Pre-Award Security and Other Interim Remedies in New York Maritime Arbitrations
Peter Skoufalos and David W. Martowski
CHAPTER 9 - Consolidation
Keith W. Heard
CHAPTER 10 - Attorneys’ Fees
LeRoy Lambert and David W. Martowski
CHAPTER 11 - Enforcing and Challenging Arbitral Awards
Thomas H. Belknap, Jr.
CHAPTER 12 - The Respective Cases For and Against Applying a Comparative Fault Analysis to The Safe Port/Safe Berth Warranty
Armand M. Paré, Jr. and Don P. Murnane, Jr.
CHAPTER 13 - Force Majeure
Patrick F. Lennon
CHAPTER 14 - Tanker and Terminal Vetting
James M. Textor
CHAPTER 15 - Drafting Arbitration Clauses for Shipbuilding Contracts
John J. Reilly and Alice D. Colarossi
CHAPTER 16 - Commodities Arbitration Under SMA Rules
Louis Epstein
CHAPTER 17 - Using Maritime Arbitration to Resolve Natural Resource Damage Claims – Time for a Change?
Charles B. Anderson
CHAPTER 18 - Sanctions
Michael Frevola and F. Robert Denig
CHAPTER 19 - Sealed Offers
Noe Hamra
CHAPTER 20 - Recreational Boat Salvage Practice
John Fulweiler | |
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