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Author Lewis, Dean (Legal consultant), author.

Title The interpretation and uniformity of the UNCITRAL model law on international commercial arbitration : Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore / Dean Lewis.

Published Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International BV, [2016]

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Physical description 1 online resource (v-vi, xi-xx, 280 pages).
Series Kluwer Arbitration
International Arbitration Law Library Series; 36
Kluwer Arbitration.
International arbitration law library ; 36.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Database serves to develop a standard or benchmark for the Uncitral model law (UML) objective of uniformity. Numerous jurisdictions worldwide have augmented their ratification of the New York Convention of 1954 with the UML, which takes a giant step forward toward global uniformity in legal application and understanding of the arbitration process. The book, using the relevant legislation and case law of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia, considers whether a uniform approach to implementation of the UML and its interpretation is being achieved across those jurisdictions. The author's methodological tools are shown to be adaptable to other UML jurisdictions. Throughout this book emphasis is placed on Article 2A (which directs the manner of interpretation of UML) and Article 34 (on grounds for setting aside).
Notes Description based on title information screen, viewed June 27, 2016.
Other author Wolters Kluwer Law & Business (Firm), issuing body.
Kluwer Law International (Firm), issuing body.
Subject International commercial arbitration -- Australia.
International commercial arbitration -- China -- Hong Kong.
International commercial arbitration -- Singapore.
Electronic books.
Variant Title Print has subtitle : Focusing on Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore

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