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London Maritime Arbitration

London Maritime Arbitration

ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett
Edition 4th Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 15 August 2017
Pub. location London
Imprint Informa Law from Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315619316
Pages 796 pages
eBook ISBN 9781317213574
SubjectsLaw
KeywordsArbitration Agreement, LMAA Terms, Arbitration Clause, Arbitral Proceedings, London Maritime Arbitration
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Ambrose, C., Maxwell, K., Collett, M. (2018). London Maritime Arbitration. London: Informa Law from Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315619316
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Now in its fourth edition, this book provides detailed and practical guidance on how London Maritime Arbitration works in practice, against the background of English arbitration law and the Arbitration Act 1996. 

This unique title is the only book on the market that offers a practical focus on maritime disputes, while also providing a clear exposition of general principles of English arbitration law, with discussion and analysis of applicable legislation and case law. Arbitration practitioners will find everything that they need in one comprehensive book. 

New to this edition:

  • Guidance on the new LMAA Terms 2017 against the background of English arbitration law, including the Arbitration Act 1996.
  • Fully updated case law and analysis of legal developments, including Brexit.
  • Comparative references to ad hoc and LCIA arbitration.
  • New section on salvage arbitration, Brexit, third party funding.
  • Summaries comparing alternative jurisdictions including Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and New York

This book will be invaluable to maritime arbitration practitioners both in private practice and in-house, as well as maritime professionals, such as those working at P&I Clubs, brokers, ship owners, managers and charterers; and more generally to anybody concerned with London arbitration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
London maritime arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
The Arbitration Act 1996
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 3|11 pages
Mediation and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
The arbitration agreement
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The conflict of laws
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
Disputes about the tribunal’s jurisdiction
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Stays of English court proceedings brought in breach of an agreement to arbitrate
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Injunctions and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Extending agreed time limits for beginning arbitral proceedings
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Appointment of arbitrators and umpires
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 11|21 pages
The arbitrator
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 12|29 pages
Procedure and evidence
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Confidentiality in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 14|13 pages
Remedies for delay
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Arbitration and third parties
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 16|7 pages
Preliminary issues
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Security for costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 18|17 pages
Security for claims in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 19|31 pages
Arbitration awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Arbitrators’ fees and expenses
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 21|17 pages
Costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 22|50 pages
Challenging an award in the English courts
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 23|18 pages
Enforcement of awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 24|10 pages
Applications to the English court relating to arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract

Now in its fourth edition, this book provides detailed and practical guidance on how London Maritime Arbitration works in practice, against the background of English arbitration law and the Arbitration Act 1996. 

This unique title is the only book on the market that offers a practical focus on maritime disputes, while also providing a clear exposition of general principles of English arbitration law, with discussion and analysis of applicable legislation and case law. Arbitration practitioners will find everything that they need in one comprehensive book. 

New to this edition:

  • Guidance on the new LMAA Terms 2017 against the background of English arbitration law, including the Arbitration Act 1996.
  • Fully updated case law and analysis of legal developments, including Brexit.
  • Comparative references to ad hoc and LCIA arbitration.
  • New section on salvage arbitration, Brexit, third party funding.
  • Summaries comparing alternative jurisdictions including Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and New York

This book will be invaluable to maritime arbitration practitioners both in private practice and in-house, as well as maritime professionals, such as those working at P&I Clubs, brokers, ship owners, managers and charterers; and more generally to anybody concerned with London arbitration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
London maritime arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
The Arbitration Act 1996
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 3|11 pages
Mediation and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
The arbitration agreement
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The conflict of laws
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
Disputes about the tribunal’s jurisdiction
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Stays of English court proceedings brought in breach of an agreement to arbitrate
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Injunctions and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Extending agreed time limits for beginning arbitral proceedings
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Appointment of arbitrators and umpires
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 11|21 pages
The arbitrator
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 12|29 pages
Procedure and evidence
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Confidentiality in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 14|13 pages
Remedies for delay
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Arbitration and third parties
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 16|7 pages
Preliminary issues
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Security for costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 18|17 pages
Security for claims in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 19|31 pages
Arbitration awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Arbitrators’ fees and expenses
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 21|17 pages
Costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 22|50 pages
Challenging an award in the English courts
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 23|18 pages
Enforcement of awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 24|10 pages
Applications to the English court relating to arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Now in its fourth edition, this book provides detailed and practical guidance on how London Maritime Arbitration works in practice, against the background of English arbitration law and the Arbitration Act 1996. 

This unique title is the only book on the market that offers a practical focus on maritime disputes, while also providing a clear exposition of general principles of English arbitration law, with discussion and analysis of applicable legislation and case law. Arbitration practitioners will find everything that they need in one comprehensive book. 

New to this edition:

  • Guidance on the new LMAA Terms 2017 against the background of English arbitration law, including the Arbitration Act 1996.
  • Fully updated case law and analysis of legal developments, including Brexit.
  • Comparative references to ad hoc and LCIA arbitration.
  • New section on salvage arbitration, Brexit, third party funding.
  • Summaries comparing alternative jurisdictions including Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and New York

This book will be invaluable to maritime arbitration practitioners both in private practice and in-house, as well as maritime professionals, such as those working at P&I Clubs, brokers, ship owners, managers and charterers; and more generally to anybody concerned with London arbitration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
London maritime arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
The Arbitration Act 1996
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 3|11 pages
Mediation and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
The arbitration agreement
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The conflict of laws
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
Disputes about the tribunal’s jurisdiction
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Stays of English court proceedings brought in breach of an agreement to arbitrate
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Injunctions and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Extending agreed time limits for beginning arbitral proceedings
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Appointment of arbitrators and umpires
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 11|21 pages
The arbitrator
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 12|29 pages
Procedure and evidence
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Confidentiality in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 14|13 pages
Remedies for delay
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Arbitration and third parties
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 16|7 pages
Preliminary issues
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Security for costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 18|17 pages
Security for claims in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 19|31 pages
Arbitration awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Arbitrators’ fees and expenses
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 21|17 pages
Costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 22|50 pages
Challenging an award in the English courts
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 23|18 pages
Enforcement of awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 24|10 pages
Applications to the English court relating to arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract

Now in its fourth edition, this book provides detailed and practical guidance on how London Maritime Arbitration works in practice, against the background of English arbitration law and the Arbitration Act 1996. 

This unique title is the only book on the market that offers a practical focus on maritime disputes, while also providing a clear exposition of general principles of English arbitration law, with discussion and analysis of applicable legislation and case law. Arbitration practitioners will find everything that they need in one comprehensive book. 

New to this edition:

  • Guidance on the new LMAA Terms 2017 against the background of English arbitration law, including the Arbitration Act 1996.
  • Fully updated case law and analysis of legal developments, including Brexit.
  • Comparative references to ad hoc and LCIA arbitration.
  • New section on salvage arbitration, Brexit, third party funding.
  • Summaries comparing alternative jurisdictions including Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and New York

This book will be invaluable to maritime arbitration practitioners both in private practice and in-house, as well as maritime professionals, such as those working at P&I Clubs, brokers, ship owners, managers and charterers; and more generally to anybody concerned with London arbitration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
London maritime arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
The Arbitration Act 1996
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 3|11 pages
Mediation and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
The arbitration agreement
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The conflict of laws
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
Disputes about the tribunal’s jurisdiction
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Stays of English court proceedings brought in breach of an agreement to arbitrate
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Injunctions and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Extending agreed time limits for beginning arbitral proceedings
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Appointment of arbitrators and umpires
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 11|21 pages
The arbitrator
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 12|29 pages
Procedure and evidence
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Confidentiality in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 14|13 pages
Remedies for delay
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Arbitration and third parties
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 16|7 pages
Preliminary issues
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Security for costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 18|17 pages
Security for claims in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 19|31 pages
Arbitration awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Arbitrators’ fees and expenses
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 21|17 pages
Costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 22|50 pages
Challenging an award in the English courts
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 23|18 pages
Enforcement of awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 24|10 pages
Applications to the English court relating to arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Now in its fourth edition, this book provides detailed and practical guidance on how London Maritime Arbitration works in practice, against the background of English arbitration law and the Arbitration Act 1996. 

This unique title is the only book on the market that offers a practical focus on maritime disputes, while also providing a clear exposition of general principles of English arbitration law, with discussion and analysis of applicable legislation and case law. Arbitration practitioners will find everything that they need in one comprehensive book. 

New to this edition:

  • Guidance on the new LMAA Terms 2017 against the background of English arbitration law, including the Arbitration Act 1996.
  • Fully updated case law and analysis of legal developments, including Brexit.
  • Comparative references to ad hoc and LCIA arbitration.
  • New section on salvage arbitration, Brexit, third party funding.
  • Summaries comparing alternative jurisdictions including Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and New York

This book will be invaluable to maritime arbitration practitioners both in private practice and in-house, as well as maritime professionals, such as those working at P&I Clubs, brokers, ship owners, managers and charterers; and more generally to anybody concerned with London arbitration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
London maritime arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
The Arbitration Act 1996
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 3|11 pages
Mediation and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
The arbitration agreement
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The conflict of laws
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
Disputes about the tribunal’s jurisdiction
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Stays of English court proceedings brought in breach of an agreement to arbitrate
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Injunctions and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Extending agreed time limits for beginning arbitral proceedings
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Appointment of arbitrators and umpires
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 11|21 pages
The arbitrator
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 12|29 pages
Procedure and evidence
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Confidentiality in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 14|13 pages
Remedies for delay
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Arbitration and third parties
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 16|7 pages
Preliminary issues
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Security for costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 18|17 pages
Security for claims in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 19|31 pages
Arbitration awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Arbitrators’ fees and expenses
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 21|17 pages
Costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 22|50 pages
Challenging an award in the English courts
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 23|18 pages
Enforcement of awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 24|10 pages
Applications to the English court relating to arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract

Now in its fourth edition, this book provides detailed and practical guidance on how London Maritime Arbitration works in practice, against the background of English arbitration law and the Arbitration Act 1996. 

This unique title is the only book on the market that offers a practical focus on maritime disputes, while also providing a clear exposition of general principles of English arbitration law, with discussion and analysis of applicable legislation and case law. Arbitration practitioners will find everything that they need in one comprehensive book. 

New to this edition:

  • Guidance on the new LMAA Terms 2017 against the background of English arbitration law, including the Arbitration Act 1996.
  • Fully updated case law and analysis of legal developments, including Brexit.
  • Comparative references to ad hoc and LCIA arbitration.
  • New section on salvage arbitration, Brexit, third party funding.
  • Summaries comparing alternative jurisdictions including Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and New York

This book will be invaluable to maritime arbitration practitioners both in private practice and in-house, as well as maritime professionals, such as those working at P&I Clubs, brokers, ship owners, managers and charterers; and more generally to anybody concerned with London arbitration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|19 pages
London maritime arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 2|11 pages
The Arbitration Act 1996
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 3|11 pages
Mediation and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 4|21 pages
The arbitration agreement
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The conflict of laws
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 6|19 pages
Disputes about the tribunal’s jurisdiction
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 7|19 pages
Stays of English court proceedings brought in breach of an agreement to arbitrate
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 8|20 pages
Injunctions and arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Extending agreed time limits for beginning arbitral proceedings
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 10|20 pages
Appointment of arbitrators and umpires
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 11|21 pages
The arbitrator
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 12|29 pages
Procedure and evidence
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Confidentiality in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 14|13 pages
Remedies for delay
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Arbitration and third parties
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 16|7 pages
Preliminary issues
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Security for costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 18|17 pages
Security for claims in arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 19|31 pages
Arbitration awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Arbitrators’ fees and expenses
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 21|17 pages
Costs
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 22|50 pages
Challenging an award in the English courts
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 23|18 pages
Enforcement of awards
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
chapter 24|10 pages
Applications to the English court relating to arbitration
ByClare Ambrose, Karen Maxwell, Michael Collett QC
View abstract
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