By: Simon Greenberg, Christopher Kee, J. Romesh Weeramantry
There has been an exponential rise in the use of ICA for resolving international business disputes, yet international arbitration is a scarcely regulated, specialty industry. International Commercial Arbitration: An Asia Pacific Perspective is the first book to explain ICA topic by topic with an Asia Pacific focus. Written for students and practising lawyers alike, this authoritative book covers the principles of ICA thoroughly and comparatively. For each issue it utilises academic writings from Asia, Europe and elsewhere, and draws on examples of legislation, arbitration procedural rules and case law from the major Asian jurisdictions. Each principle is explained with a simple statement before proceeding to more technical, theoretical or comparative content. Real-world scenarios are employed to demonstrate actual application to practice. International Commercial Arbitration is an invaluable resource that provides unique insight into real arbitral practice specific to the Asia Pacific region, within a global context.
Title: "International Commercial Arbitration: An Asia-Pacific Perspective"
Authors: Simon Greenberg, Christopher Kee, J. Romesh Weeramantry
Overview: The book "International Commercial Arbitration: An Asia-Pacific Perspective" is a comprehensive and advanced introduction to the field of international commercial arbitration, with a specific focus on the Asia-Pacific region. It is written by a team of renowned experts in the field: Simon Greenberg, Christopher Kee, and J. Romesh Weeramantry.
Thematic Approach: Unlike other books that cover arbitration laws of individual countries, this book approaches international commercial arbitration on a thematic basis. This allows for a more holistic understanding of the subject, making it ideal for students and practitioners alike.
Asia-Pacific Focus: The book provides an in-depth analysis of international commercial arbitration within the context of the Asia-Pacific region. This focus is significant given the growing importance of cross-border business transactions in this region.
Advanced Introduction: The publication is designed to cover both key concepts and more controversial topics in international commercial arbitration. It is intended for advanced courses in international commercial arbitration provided by Australian universities and arbitral institutions.
Legal Practitioners: The book is highly recommended for all legal practitioners dealing with cross-border business, as it provides a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
The book delves into various aspects of international commercial arbitration, including:
The book has received positive reviews from experts in the field:
Alex Baykitch (The ACICA News): Described the book as "a unique book" that is "ideal for students and indispensable for practitioners" due to its thematic approach.
Michael Hwang (Transnational Dispute Management): Praised the book for its unique contribution to the field, noting that it is not just about Asia-Pacific regional commercial arbitration but a comprehensive guide to international commercial arbitration.
Khory McCormick (Proctor): After reading the entire book, McCormick found it to be a unique contribution to the field, even for someone already familiar with the subject matter.
There is at least one edition of the book available:
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In summary, "International Commercial Arbitration: An Asia-Pacific Perspective" is a seminal work in the field, offering a comprehensive and thematic approach to international commercial arbitration with a specific focus on the Asia-Pacific region. It is highly recommended for both students and practitioners dealing with cross-border business transactions.