Author: Laura Salvaneschi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808069290
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 1088
Book Description
Commentario del codice di procedura civile. Art. 806-840. Arbitrato
Author: Laura Salvaneschi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808069290
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 1088
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808069290
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 1088
Book Description
Arbitrato
Author: Federico Carpi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808091048
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 855
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808091048
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 855
Book Description
Arbitrato
Author: Federico Carpi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808169501
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 925
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788808169501
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 925
Book Description
Commentario al codice di procedura civile - vol. 5
Author: Claudio Consolo
Publisher: UTET Giuridica
ISBN: 8859808693
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 894
Book Description
Il quinto volume, che appartiene alla COLLANA COMMENTARIO DEL CODICE DI PROCEDURA CIVILE, è quello riguardante gli articoli titoli III e IV del Libro II (processo di cognizione) del codice di procedura civile, che riguardano le disposizioni in tema di revocazione e opposizione di terzo (artt. 395-408 c.p.c.) e di controversie in materia di lavoro (artt. 409-473 c.p.c.). Il volume è aggiornato: a) al D.L. 21 giugno 2013, n. 69 convertito dalla l. 9.8.2013, n. 98 che ha modificato la disciplina dell’art. 420 c.p.c. (udienza di discussione della causa); b) alla L. 14 gennaio 2013, n. 5 (legge di ratifica dell’adesione della Repubblica italiana alla Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite sulle immunità giurisdizionali degli Stati e dei loro beni) in materia di sentenze passate in giudicato in contrasto con la sentenza della Corte internazionale di giustizia b) alla L. 7 agosto 2012, n. 134 che ha aggiunto l’art. 436 bis c.p.c (inammissibilità dell'appello e pronuncia) e ha modificato l’art. 447 bis c.p.c. (norme applicabili alle controversie in materia di locazione, di comodato e di affitto); c) al D.Lgs. 150/2011, che ha inserito nel nostro ordinamento le disposizioni complementari al codice di procedura civile in materia di riduzione e semplificazione dei procedimenti civili di cognizione e che incide sugli articoli 413, 415, 417-417-bis, 420-bis, 421, 423, 425-427, 429, 431, 433, 438-439 c.p.c.; d) alla L. 12 novembre 2011, n. 183 (legge di stabilità) che ha modificato gli artt. 431 (esecutorietà della sentenza) e 445-bis (a sua volta inserito dalla L.111/2011 - Accertamento tecnico preventivo obbligatorio in materia di controversi di lavoro) c.p.c. Piano dell’opera Libro II – Del Processo di Cognizione Titolo III - Delle impugnazioni Capo IV - Della revocazione Capo V - Dell'opposizione di terzo Titolo IV - Norme per le controversie in materia di lavoro Capo I - Delle controversie individuali di lavoro Sezione I - Disposizioni generali Sezione II - Del procedimento Par. 1 - Del procedimento di primo grado Par. 2 - Delle impugnazioni Capo II - Delle controversie in materia di previdenza e di assistenza obbligatorie
Publisher: UTET Giuridica
ISBN: 8859808693
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 894
Book Description
Il quinto volume, che appartiene alla COLLANA COMMENTARIO DEL CODICE DI PROCEDURA CIVILE, è quello riguardante gli articoli titoli III e IV del Libro II (processo di cognizione) del codice di procedura civile, che riguardano le disposizioni in tema di revocazione e opposizione di terzo (artt. 395-408 c.p.c.) e di controversie in materia di lavoro (artt. 409-473 c.p.c.). Il volume è aggiornato: a) al D.L. 21 giugno 2013, n. 69 convertito dalla l. 9.8.2013, n. 98 che ha modificato la disciplina dell’art. 420 c.p.c. (udienza di discussione della causa); b) alla L. 14 gennaio 2013, n. 5 (legge di ratifica dell’adesione della Repubblica italiana alla Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite sulle immunità giurisdizionali degli Stati e dei loro beni) in materia di sentenze passate in giudicato in contrasto con la sentenza della Corte internazionale di giustizia b) alla L. 7 agosto 2012, n. 134 che ha aggiunto l’art. 436 bis c.p.c (inammissibilità dell'appello e pronuncia) e ha modificato l’art. 447 bis c.p.c. (norme applicabili alle controversie in materia di locazione, di comodato e di affitto); c) al D.Lgs. 150/2011, che ha inserito nel nostro ordinamento le disposizioni complementari al codice di procedura civile in materia di riduzione e semplificazione dei procedimenti civili di cognizione e che incide sugli articoli 413, 415, 417-417-bis, 420-bis, 421, 423, 425-427, 429, 431, 433, 438-439 c.p.c.; d) alla L. 12 novembre 2011, n. 183 (legge di stabilità) che ha modificato gli artt. 431 (esecutorietà della sentenza) e 445-bis (a sua volta inserito dalla L.111/2011 - Accertamento tecnico preventivo obbligatorio in materia di controversi di lavoro) c.p.c. Piano dell’opera Libro II – Del Processo di Cognizione Titolo III - Delle impugnazioni Capo IV - Della revocazione Capo V - Dell'opposizione di terzo Titolo IV - Norme per le controversie in materia di lavoro Capo I - Delle controversie individuali di lavoro Sezione I - Disposizioni generali Sezione II - Del procedimento Par. 1 - Del procedimento di primo grado Par. 2 - Delle impugnazioni Capo II - Delle controversie in materia di previdenza e di assistenza obbligatorie
International Arbitration in Italy
Author: Massimo V. Benedettelli
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041148280
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Arbitrating cross-border business disputes has been common practice in Italy since centuries. It is no wonder, then, that Italian arbitration law and jurisprudence are ample and sophisticated. Italian courts have already rendered thousands of judgments addressing complex problems hidden in the regulation of arbitration. Italian jurists have been among the outstanding members of the international arbitration community, starting from when back in 1958, Professor Eugenio Minoli was among the promoters of the New York Convention. Being Italy the third-largest economy in the European Union and the eighth-largest economy by nominal GDP in the world, it also comes as no surprise that Italian companies, and foreign companies with respect to the business they do in the Italian market, are among the main ‘users’ of international arbitration, nor that Italy is part to a network of more than 80 treaties aimed to protect inbound and outbound foreign direct investments and being the ground for investment arbitration cases. Moreover, in recent years, Italy has risen to prominence as a neutral arbitral seat, in particular for the settlement of ‘intra-Mediterranean’ disputes, also thanks to the reputation acquired by the Milan Chamber of Arbitration which has become one of the main European arbitral institutions. This book is the first commentary on international arbitration in Italy ever written in English. It is an indispensable tool for arbitrators, counsel, experts, officers of arbitral institutions and judges who happen to be involved in arbitral proceedings or arbitration-related court proceedings somewhat linked to the Italian legal system, either because Italy is the seat of the arbitration, the Italian jurisdiction has been ousted by a foreign-seated arbitration, the assistance of Italian courts is sought for the granting of interim measures or the enforcement of a foreign award or the arbitration results from a multilateral or bilateral investment protection treaty to which Italy is a party. This book may also be of general interest for scholars and practitioners of international arbitration at large to the extent that it deals with the ‘theory’ of international arbitration and illustrates original solutions offered by Italian arbitration law to various complex issues, such as: the potential conflicts (and required balance) between party autonomy and State sovereignty in the governance of arbitrations; the relationship between the New York Convention and the legal system of the State of the arbitral seat; the potential impact on cross-border arbitrations of insolvencies, human rights, or European Union law; the arbitrability of corporate disputes; the extension of arbitration agreements to ‘necessary parties’. Appendixes include an English translation of the main provisions of Italian law relevant to arbitration, a list of the investment protection treaties to which Italy is a party, and an English version of the Rules of Arbitration of the Milan Chamber of Arbitration. The author, who is full professor of international law, name partner of ArbLit (the first Italian boutique focusing on cross-border dispute settlement) and the current Italian member of the ICC Court of Arbitration, has written the book aiming to combine his academic background with his long-standing experience as counsel and arbitrator.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041148280
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Arbitrating cross-border business disputes has been common practice in Italy since centuries. It is no wonder, then, that Italian arbitration law and jurisprudence are ample and sophisticated. Italian courts have already rendered thousands of judgments addressing complex problems hidden in the regulation of arbitration. Italian jurists have been among the outstanding members of the international arbitration community, starting from when back in 1958, Professor Eugenio Minoli was among the promoters of the New York Convention. Being Italy the third-largest economy in the European Union and the eighth-largest economy by nominal GDP in the world, it also comes as no surprise that Italian companies, and foreign companies with respect to the business they do in the Italian market, are among the main ‘users’ of international arbitration, nor that Italy is part to a network of more than 80 treaties aimed to protect inbound and outbound foreign direct investments and being the ground for investment arbitration cases. Moreover, in recent years, Italy has risen to prominence as a neutral arbitral seat, in particular for the settlement of ‘intra-Mediterranean’ disputes, also thanks to the reputation acquired by the Milan Chamber of Arbitration which has become one of the main European arbitral institutions. This book is the first commentary on international arbitration in Italy ever written in English. It is an indispensable tool for arbitrators, counsel, experts, officers of arbitral institutions and judges who happen to be involved in arbitral proceedings or arbitration-related court proceedings somewhat linked to the Italian legal system, either because Italy is the seat of the arbitration, the Italian jurisdiction has been ousted by a foreign-seated arbitration, the assistance of Italian courts is sought for the granting of interim measures or the enforcement of a foreign award or the arbitration results from a multilateral or bilateral investment protection treaty to which Italy is a party. This book may also be of general interest for scholars and practitioners of international arbitration at large to the extent that it deals with the ‘theory’ of international arbitration and illustrates original solutions offered by Italian arbitration law to various complex issues, such as: the potential conflicts (and required balance) between party autonomy and State sovereignty in the governance of arbitrations; the relationship between the New York Convention and the legal system of the State of the arbitral seat; the potential impact on cross-border arbitrations of insolvencies, human rights, or European Union law; the arbitrability of corporate disputes; the extension of arbitration agreements to ‘necessary parties’. Appendixes include an English translation of the main provisions of Italian law relevant to arbitration, a list of the investment protection treaties to which Italy is a party, and an English version of the Rules of Arbitration of the Milan Chamber of Arbitration. The author, who is full professor of international law, name partner of ArbLit (the first Italian boutique focusing on cross-border dispute settlement) and the current Italian member of the ICC Court of Arbitration, has written the book aiming to combine his academic background with his long-standing experience as counsel and arbitrator.
Handbook of ICC Arbitration
Author: Thomas H. Webster
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
ISBN: 0414044630
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1017
Book Description
Handbook of ICC Arbitration provides expert analysis of the whole process of using and adhering to the ICC Arbitration Rules. It examines close up the diverse issues that can occur during an arbitration and hosts essential information related to arbitration on an international level with reference to published and unpublished awards and procedural orders, as well as to many decisions of national courts.
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
ISBN: 0414044630
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1017
Book Description
Handbook of ICC Arbitration provides expert analysis of the whole process of using and adhering to the ICC Arbitration Rules. It examines close up the diverse issues that can occur during an arbitration and hosts essential information related to arbitration on an international level with reference to published and unpublished awards and procedural orders, as well as to many decisions of national courts.
International Sales Law
Author: Larry A. DiMatteo
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107782805
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 805
Book Description
This book brings together the top international sales law scholars from twenty-three countries to review the Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods (CISG) and its role in the unification of global sales law. It reviews the substance of CISG rules and analyzes alternative interpretations. A comparative analysis is given of how countries have accepted, interpreted, and applied the CISG. Theoretical insights are offered into the problems of uniform laws, the CISG's role in bridging the gap between the common and civil legal traditions, and the debate over good faith in CISG jurisprudence. The book reviews case law relating to the interpretation and application of the provisions of the CISG; analyzes how it has been recognized and implemented by national courts and arbitral tribunals; offers insights into problems of uniformity of application of an international sales convention; compares the CISG with the English Sale of Goods Act and places it in the context of other texts of UNCITRAL; and analyzes the CISG from the practitioner's perspective.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107782805
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 805
Book Description
This book brings together the top international sales law scholars from twenty-three countries to review the Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods (CISG) and its role in the unification of global sales law. It reviews the substance of CISG rules and analyzes alternative interpretations. A comparative analysis is given of how countries have accepted, interpreted, and applied the CISG. Theoretical insights are offered into the problems of uniform laws, the CISG's role in bridging the gap between the common and civil legal traditions, and the debate over good faith in CISG jurisprudence. The book reviews case law relating to the interpretation and application of the provisions of the CISG; analyzes how it has been recognized and implemented by national courts and arbitral tribunals; offers insights into problems of uniformity of application of an international sales convention; compares the CISG with the English Sale of Goods Act and places it in the context of other texts of UNCITRAL; and analyzes the CISG from the practitioner's perspective.
Players' Interaction in International Arbitration
Author: Bernard Hanotiau
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
ISBN: 9789041160997
Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Based on consent, a successful arbitration supposes a harmonious cooperation between parties, arbitrators, and other actors of the proceedings, including arbitral institutions. However, many factors can negatively affect the arbitration procedure.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
ISBN: 9789041160997
Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Based on consent, a successful arbitration supposes a harmonious cooperation between parties, arbitrators, and other actors of the proceedings, including arbitral institutions. However, many factors can negatively affect the arbitration procedure.
Looking to the Future
Author: Mahnoush H. Arsanjani
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004173617
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1119
Book Description
Throughout his career, Michael Reisman emphasized law’s function in shaping the future. In this wide-ranging collection of essays, major thinkers in the international legal field address the goals of the twenty-first century and how international law can address the needs of the world community.
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004173617
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1119
Book Description
Throughout his career, Michael Reisman emphasized law’s function in shaping the future. In this wide-ranging collection of essays, major thinkers in the international legal field address the goals of the twenty-first century and how international law can address the needs of the world community.
The Secretariat's Guide to ICC Arbitration
Author: Jason Fry
Publisher: ICC Publications
ISBN: 9789284201365
Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Publisher: ICC Publications
ISBN: 9789284201365
Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description