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Arbitration Law Reports and Review Series
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Stewart Shackleton is Partner in the international law firm of Eversheds and Head of the firm's International Arbitration Group. He is qualified as an Avocat au Barreau
de Paris, a Barrister of the Law Society of Upper Canada, a Solicitor Advocate in England and Wales and a Solicitor in China HKSAR. He has appeared before the courts in Canada,
England & Wales and France. Specialising in the arbitration of investment, commercial and construction disputes and has acted as both arbitrator and counsel in over 200
arbitrations at all major venues around the world. He holds law degrees in both civil law (maîtrise en droit civil) and common law jurisdictions (LL.B.) as well as graduate degrees
from the Universities of Paris I (Sorbonne-Panthé) and Paris II (Panthé-Assas) in Public International Law, Comparative Law and African Law. He also holds an MSc in
Construction Law and Arbitration from Kings College. He has written and spoken widely on the subject of arbitration law.
Edited by Stuart Shackleton
Hardback
978-0-19-929595-1
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Each volume contains the Editor's analytical review of developments during the year, offering comment on decisions, grouping cases together under thematic headings to identify trends and developments, and integrating
discussion of relevant non-arbitration related cases (contract interpretation, human rights, adjudication, expert determination, mediation, procedural fairness, duties to give reasons and so on). The review also draws
attention to comarative developments abroad, in particular to UNICITRAL Model Law jurisdictions applying similar legislative provisions.
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Written by a well-known expert whose annual arbitration review is considered a key document for anyone practising in the field
The definitive single source for full text English arbitration cases and analysis: including many cases unreported elsewhere
Analytical and comparative commentary section adds context to individual decisions, offers additional references relevant to arbitration issues, and assists in identifying trends
Keywords and headnotes for each case provide at a glance summaries
Extensive indexing and cross-referencing assist the research process
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