International Arbitration in Korea
Verlag | Oxford University Press |
Auflage | 2017 |
Seiten | 528 |
Format | 17,5 x 25,0 x 3,1 cm |
Print PDF | |
Gewicht | 1057 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 0198755430 |
EAN | 9780198755432 |
Bestell-Nr | 19875543EA |
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to more than 140 arbitral cases and commentaries in Korea and introduces the arbitration community to the jurisprudence and scholarship of this jurisdiction. The book encompasses all the major current and historical arbitration cases in Korea alongside practical and scholarly commentary.
International Arbitration in Korea provides a comprehensive introduction to more than 140 arbitral cases and commentaries in Korea and introduces the arbitration community to the jurisprudence and scholarship of this underappreciated but well developed jurisdiction. The book encompasses all the major current and historical arbitration cases in Korea alongside practical and scholarly commentary.
In keeping with the growth of international arbitration in Asia, Korea is emerging as an alternative centre of arbitration and the number of international arbitration cases involving Korean parties is on the increase. In 2016 the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB) reported record growth in the number of arbitration cases it administered, and Korea's Arbitration Act as well as KCAB's own International Rules were both amended. International Arbitration in Korea is both the first book in English to cover the most significant arbitration cases in Korea and the first to take acco unt of these latest amendments.
The book is an essential international arbitration resource and reference that will be attractive to academics, arbitrators, jurists, students, practitioners, in-house counsel, and researchers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1: Introduction to Arbitration in Korea
2: Arbitration Agreement
3: Parties
4: Arbitral Tribunal
5: Applicable Law
6: Arbitration Procedure
7: Role of Courts and Law Regarding Counsel
8: Award
9: Annulment and Enforcement
10: Future of Arbitration
Appendices
Rezension:
Professor Kim's book is an essential reference for anyone wishing to understand Korean jurisprudence affecting international arbitration. It is a substantial work that seems to present a highly complete picture in a single volume. The books objective is not to give a treatise-like examination of the topics considered, but rather to supply helpful issue-framing commentary and case opinions that speak for themselves. Given this approach, the overall integrity of the book is surprisingly good: the interior arrangement of each chapter and sequencing of the case excerpts is thoughtfully and effectively undertaken and the transitional material is quite adequate to keep the reader alerted to the issue being examined. Prof. Jack Coe, Pepperdine Law School, ICSID Review