International Business Courts : A European and Global Perspective

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International Business Courts : A European and Global Perspective

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789462369719

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In recent years there has been significant growth in international business courts in Europe and across the world. They have been established as expert dispute resolution forums offering procedures in English for international commercial parties. Governments have promoted their development as an integral aspect of broader public policy agendas with the aim to enhance the rule of law and the attractiveness of their jurisdictions as legal and economic hubs. While these courts can be lauded for facilitating international commercial dispute resolution and boosting justice innovation, the development of competition in the international litigation market is a remarkable trend that merits discussion.

International Business Courts provides a comprehensive critical evaluation of the institutional design and procedural rules of established and emerging international business courts. It focuses on major European and global centres. It assesses to what extent these courts, the competition between them and their inter­relationship with arbitration, contribute to justice innovation. It considers their impact on access to justice and the global litigation market, as well as their effect on the rule of law.

This book is of interest to legal practitioners, academics and policy makers in the area of civil justice and international business litigation.

Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: The International Business of Courts (John Sorabji & Xandra Kramer); 2 A Critical Review of the Business and Property Courts of England and Wales (Masood Ahmed); 3 The Brand New Netherlands Commercial Court: A Positive Development? (Harriët Schelhaas); 4 The International Chambers of Paris: A Gaul Village (Emmanuel Jeuland); 5 'Law Made in Germany': The Export Engine Stutters (Matthias Lehmann); 6 The Brussels International Business Court: A Carrot Sunk by Caviar (Geert van Calster); 7 International Commercial Courts in Switzerland: The Roadmaps for Geneva and Zurich (Eva Lein); 8 The Singapore International Commercial Court: The Future of Litigation? (Man Yip); 9 The CICC: An Endeavour towards the Internationalization and Modernization of Chinese Courts (Ning Zhao); 10 Commercial Courts in India: All for Ease of Doing Business (Sai Ramani Garimella & M.Z. Ashraful); 11 DIFC: Courts of the Future (Tareq Na'el Al-Tawil & Hassan Younies); 12 International Commercial Courts: The Qatari Experience (Andrew Dahdal); 13 International Commercial Courts and the United States: An Outlier by Choice and by Constitutional Design? (S.I. Strong); 14 International Commercial Courts Competition in Europe: A Litigation Experience Approach (Erlis Themeli)

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