By: Albert Jan Van den Berg
The "Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 2001" is a comprehensive publication edited by Albert Jan Van den Berg, published by Kluwer Law International B.V. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
Global Developments in Arbitration Law: The yearbook provides an annual update on key developments in commercial arbitration worldwide. This includes information on institutional and ad hoc arbitral awards, court decisions on arbitration, and updates on major multilateral arbitration conventions.
Legislative Changes: It covers recent changes in legislation related to arbitration in various countries, such as Belarus and Madagascar, as well as updates in China.
Commentaries on Court Decisions: The yearbook includes commentaries on court decisions related to the New York Convention of 1958, which is a significant international treaty governing arbitration.
Investment Treaty Awards: It also includes a digest of investment treaty awards and decisions, which is crucial for practitioners dealing with international investment disputes.
The "Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 2001" does not have a traditional plot summary as it is a reference book focused on providing comprehensive information and updates on commercial arbitration. It is structured to include various sections such as:
While there is no specific critical reception available for the 2001 edition, the "Yearbook Commercial Arbitration" series has been widely regarded as a valuable resource for arbitration practitioners. Albert Jan Van den Berg, the editor, is a respected figure in the field of international arbitration, and his contributions to the yearbook have been praised for their depth and accuracy.
The book is available in digital format through various platforms, including VitalSource, where it can be purchased for $217.90 USD. It also includes built-in study tools, read-aloud functionality, and offline access.