
A Commentary on the LCIA Rules
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Date: 23/01/2015 Code: 9781847035608 Sweet & Maxwell, UNITED KINGDOM |
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A Commentary on the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) Rules brings you a full assessment of the Rules, as well as advice on areas for consideration when choosing the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) for your arbitration. This new text presents article-by-article commentary on the LCIA Rules and refers to previous decisions making it easy to research case law and awards.
From the first considerations of the formation of the tribunal, the proceedings themselves, to the conclusion and challenges, A Commentary on the LCIA Rules is the authority to have at your side.
- Gives you all the practical background information when choosing the LCIA for an arbitration
- Goes through every aspect of the proceedings so you have expert guidance throughout
- Covers all issues that need to be considered when forming an Arbitral Tribunal
- Discusses the challenge, removal or replacement of arbitrators so you are prepared in case of changes
- Refers to previous decisions of the LCIA Court, giving you expert insight into the LCIA
- Features Model Forms for an LCIA Arbitration so you have all key documentation required during an LCIA Rules Arbitration
- Includes comparative analysis of equivalent provisions in other Arbitral Rules
Philip Clifford MA (Oxon, Scholar), MSc (Kings), FCIArb, Solicitor-Advocate, is the former Chair of Latham & Watkins' London Litigation and Arbitration Department, Global Co-Chair of its International Arbitration Practice and member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration. He has over 20 years' experience of conducting LCIA arbitrations from both a counsel's and arbitrator's perspective.
James Clanchy MA (Oxon) was Registrar and Deputy Director General of the LCIA for four years between 2008 and 2012. He is now Senior Legal Advisor at Thomas Miller Legal where he assesses international commercial and investment arbitrations for legal costs, insurance and funding.