Arbitration Law of Austria, with over 800 pages of commentary and analysis, provides the reader in a "one-stop-shop" manner with a concise but comprehensive tool for understanding and conducting arbitrations under the Austrian Arbitration Act and the Vienna Rules. Austria has taken account of international developments and revised its law on
Get BookThis book examines the new Vienna Rules and the Austrian Arbitration Act that both came into effect on 1 July 2006 as the result of a major reform. It is devoted to two principles. First, it recognizes that no two international arbitrations are the same. Arbitration thrives, and is today the predominant
Get BookThis very useful book arms litigation and arbitration practitioners and in-house counsel with a detailed description of the Austrian procedural law governing proceedings before both Austrian domestic courts and arbitral tribunals seated in Austria. Divided equally between arbitration and litigation, with a concluding chapter on the role of relevant international
Get BookDownload or read online The New Austrian Arbitration Law written by Gerold Zeiler,Barbara Steindl, published by Unknown which was released on 2006. Get The New Austrian Arbitration Law Books now! Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle.
Get BookWith the Arbitration Act of 2006 Austria consolidates its emerging role as a seat for arbitration proceedings affecting Central and Eastern Europe. Based to a significant extent on the UNCITRAL Model Law, which is fast becoming an international stan-dard, Austria's new law is applicable in any proceedings involving parties from any
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Get BookAustrian arbitration law reflects all major developments of modern international arbitration such as pre-arbitral mediation, the downgrading of the written form requirement for arbitration agreements, stringent controls on the independence and impartiality of arbitrators under uniform international standards, multiparty arbitration, internationally recognised approaches to taking evidence, expedited arbitrations, etc. This
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