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International Arbitration in Latin America [Hardcover]

Nigel Blackaby (Editor)

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January 1, 2003
The last few years, even months, have seen radical changes in commercial arbitration in almost every Latin American jurisdiction. International Arbitration in Latin America is a first of its kind publication that provides the lawyer, arbitrator, and businessperson with a thorough overview of the current status of international arbitration in the region.

Freshfields Bruckhans Deringer's Nigel Blackaby, Clifford Chance's David Lindsey, and Argentine lawyer Alessandro Spinillo have joined with others in the field of arbitration in Latin America to compile the first comprehensive review of commercial arbitration in major Latin American jurisdictions as well as notable developments in the use of arbitration mechanisms contained in bilateral and multilateral investments treaties and free trade agreements. The book provides not only a detailed analysis of the law, but also insight from local practitioners into the culture of arbitration and how the law is applied.

Features of the book include

  • a comprehensive and thorough overview of commercial arbitration in Latin America;
  • a detailed analysis of the law and insight from local practitioners from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela;
  • a brief look at the rules and peculiarities of the proposed Mercosur International Commercial Arbitration Agreements entered into by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Chile, whose eventual ratification and coming into force is contemplated;
  • an examination concerning the adoption of arbitration as a method of dispute resolution for investors against states under bilateral investment treaties, over 300 of which have now been signed in the region;
  • the text of the key sections of the international conventions to which reference is made (Panama Convention, NAFTA, Mercosur); and
  • it also describes the increasing use of alternative dispute resolution in Latin America and how it might be best used as a complement for arbitration proceedings, with an emphasis on complex projects where staged dispute resolution might be appropriate.

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    In recent years, Latin America has increasingly embraced free economics and democracy and encouraged foreign investment to help modernise its manufacturing base and infrastructure. Read the first page
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    disputing investor, prorogatio fori, consolidation tribunal, judge specialised, arbitragem comercial internacional, relevant arbitral institution, arbitraje comercial internacional, instance arbitral tribunal, applicable arbitration rules, foreign arbitral tribunals, arbitral agreement, arbitral proceedings, amiables compositeurs, technical arbitration, institutional arbitration, domestic arbitration, party shall deliver, arbitration law, arbitral rules, substitute arbitrator, arbitration agreement, dissenting arbitrator, failing such agreement, public interest contracts, amiable composition
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    Buenos Aires, Latin America, New York Convention, Code of Civil Procedure, Commercial Code, Civil Procedure Code, Additional Facility Rules, Inter-American Convention, United States, Argentine Supreme Court, Common Market Group, Foreign Investment Law Journal, Government of Canada, Kluwer Law International, Superior Court, Colonia Investment Protocol, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Civil Code, Associate States, Official Gazette of the Federation, Supremo Tribunal Federal, Treaty of Asuncion, Montevideo Convention, British Columbia
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