Pleading in Arbitration: A Practitioner's Guide (S.P. Walker, I.K. Clark) - Book review

K.P. Berger
Berger, Klaus Peter

Article from: TDM 7 (2012), in Book Reviews & Related Materials

Introduction

This neat book offers much more than the title suggests. While one would perhaps expect to read a book on the narrow subject of oral and written pleadings, the book in fact covers a far greater range of topics. Starting with a short introduction as to "What is arbitration", the reader is run in 12 chapters through all major stages of an arbitration procedure, from the drafting of the Request for Arbitration and the Response Memorial, the formation of the arbitral tribunal and the initial procedural hearing, the written pleadings to be submitted in arbitration, to interim ...

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K.P. Berger; "Pleading in Arbitration: A Practitioner's Guide (S.P. Walker, I.K. Clark) - Book review"
TDM 7 (2012), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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