Procedural Law in International Arbitration

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Oxford University Press, 2004 - Law - 436 pages
This book comprehensively analyses the relevant legislative practice of all major arbitration venues in the world, as well as the arbitral practice of a number of arbitral institutions. The book proposes an analytical model for the determination of the procedural law of international arbitration, as well as a number of 'model' legislative provisions of substantive and private international law.

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Contents

Note on Citation and Tables
xv
Tables of Municipal Legislation
xxxvii
Tables of Authorities
liii
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

Georgios Petrochilos was educated in Athens, Strasbourg, and Georgios Petrochiloshis doctorate from Oxford, where he also taught public and private international law. He currently practises in the fields of international arbitration and international law from the Paris office of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.

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