Table of contents for Arbitration of international business disputes : studies in law and practice / William W. Park.

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CONTENTS
Foreword (Professor Gabrielle Kauffman-Kohler) v
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xii
Tables of Cases 00
Tables of Primary and Secondary Legislation 00
Tables of Arbitration Rules and International Conventions 00
I. PROCEDURAL EVOLUTION IN BUSINESS ARBITRATION
Three Studies in Change 3
II. LEGAL FRAMEWORK: COURTS, STATUTES, AND TREATIES
A. Arbitral Authority 71
1. Who Decides What? 71
2. Kompetenz-Kompetenz: The Arbitrability Dicta in First Options v. Kaplan 81
3. The Contours of Arbitral Jurisdiction 103
4. Private Adjudicators and the Public Interest 115
B. Judicial Supervision as Risk Management 143
1. Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? 143
2. Why Courts Review Arbitral Awards 147
3. The Arbitral Situs and the Lex Loci Arbitri 157
4. Saving the Federal Arbitration Act 179
C. The Effect of Annulment 185
1. What Is to Be Done with Vacated Awards? 185
2. Duty and Discretion in International Arbitration 189
D. The Architecture of Arbitration 205
1. The Interaction of Courts and Arbitrators in England 205
2. Amending the Federal Arbitration Act 221
3. National Constraints on International Chamber of Commerce Arbitration 277
4. The New York Convention and the International Currency of Awards 299
E. Investment Arbitration 319
1. The Challenge of Sovereignty 319
2. The New Face of Investment Arbitration: NAFTA Chapter II 323
3. Legal Issues in the Third World's Economic Development 359
F. The Contractual Context 367
1. A Cautionary Tale about Home-Town Justice 367
2. The Arbitration Clause: Drafting Considerations 377
G. Comparing Arbitration and Court Selection 389
1. The Hague Choice of Court Convention 389
2. Bridging the Gap in Forum Selection 391
3. When and Why Arbitration Matters 423
III. ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS: ESTABLISHING THE FACTS AND APPLYING THE LAW
A. Tensions between Fairness and Efficiency 445
1. Arbitration's Discontents: Of Elephants and Pornography 445
2. Arbitration's Protean Nature: The Value of Rules and the Risks of Discretion 457
B. Substantive Norms 479
1. National Law and Commercial Justice 479
2. Neutrality, Predictability, and Economic Cooperation 513
3. Lex Mercatoria 527
IV. SPECIALIZED APPLICATIONS OF ARBITRATION
A. Financial Transactions 559
1. Arbitration in Banking and Finance 559
2. Jurisdictional Issues in Financial Arbitration 589
B. Intellectual Property 601
1. Betting the Family Jewels 601
2. Irony in Intellectual Property Arbitration 603
C. Taxation 609
1. Tax Treaty Arbitration: What IS Needed and Why 609
2. Arbitration and the Fisc: NAFTA's "Tax Veto" 625

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Arbitration and award, International.