.......................................................................................................................... Contents Volume I Preliminary Chapter 1. Descriptive Introduction Chapter 2. What is an arbitration Chapter 3. Sources of arbitration law Chapter 4. The applicable law and the jurisdiction of the cout Chapter 5. Introduction Chapter 6. Agreement to refer future disputes Chapter 7. Agreements to refer existing disputes Chapter 8 Arbitration and third parties Chapter 9 Multiple arbitrations Chapter 10 What matters may be arbitrated Chapter 11 Capacity of parties Chapter 12 The residual jurisdiction of the Court Chapter 13 Scott v Avery Clauses Chapter 14 Introduction Chapter 15 Appointment of arbitrators and umpire Chapter 16 Lapse of time Chapter 17 The rights and duties of the arbitrator Chapter 18 Capacity, qualifications, and impartiality of the arbitrator Chapter 19 The arbitrator advocate : the umpire : disagreement Chapter 20 Judicial arbitrators Chapter 21 Procedural powers and duties Chapter 22 A fair trial Chapter 23 The Course of the reference : before the hearing Chapter 24 The Course of the reference : the hearing and after Chapter 25 Types of award Chapter 26 Form and contents of award Chapter 27 The effect of a valid award Chapter 28 Enforcement of the award Chapter 29 Judicial control : a historical survey Chapter 30 Court proceedings wrongly brought Chapter 31 Hopeless claims and defence Chapter 32 Remedies available during the reference Chapter 33 Remedies available after the reference Chapter 34 Questions of jurisdiction Chapter 35 Waiver Chapter 36 Appeals Chapter 37 Recourse against unappealable errors of law Appendix I Legislation affecting arbitration Appendix II Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, Done at New York, on 10 June 1958 Appendix III Uncitral Model Law Appedix IV Arbitration Rules
Volume II Part I A survey of the 1996 Act A Introduction B The origins of the 1996 Act C The Characteristics of the Act D The application of the Act E The essence of the Act F Other Changes in the law G Public Policy : arbitration and the State H The 1996 Act : its nature and interpretation I Other general questions Part II Noter – Up to the Second Edition Part I – Prelimiary Part II – The agreement to arbitrate Part III – Beginning and arbitration Part IV – The arbitrator Part V – The Conduct of the reference Part VI – The award Part VII – Problems and remedies Appendices Part III – A Commentary on the 1996 Act Introduction Part I Arbitration Pursuant to an Arbitration Agreement The arbitration Pursuant to an Arbitration Agreement The arbitration agreement Stay of legal proceedings Commencement of arbitral Proceedings The arbitral tribunal Jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal The arbitral Proceedings Powers of court in relation to arbitral Proceedings The award Costs of the arbitration Power of the court in relation to award Miscellaneous Supplementary Part II Other Provisions relating to Arbitration Domestic arbitration agreements Consumer arbitration agreements Small Claims in the country courts Appointment of Judges as arbitrators Statutory arbitrations Part III Recognition and Enforcement of certain Foreign Awards Enforcement of Geneva Convention awards Recognition and enforcement of New York Convention awards Part IV General Provisions Appendices ..................................................................................................................................... Author's Details Sir Miachael J. Mustill One of Her Majesty Lords Justices of Appeal of St. John’s College Cambridge and Gray’s Inn Stewart C. Boyd of Trinity College, Cambridge and of the Middle Temple One of Her Majesty’s Council ........................................................................................................................................
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