Arbitration Law of Austria

Arbitration Law of Austria
Author: Stefan Riegler
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 1044
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1933833076

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Arbitration Law of Austria, with over 800 pages of commentary and analysis, provides the reader in a "one-stop-shop" manner with a concise but comprehensive tool for understanding and conducting arbitrations under the Austrian Arbitration Act and the Vienna Rules. Austria has taken account of international developments and revised its law on arbitration. The new Arbitration Act, which is based on the UNCITRAL Model Law, entered into force on 1 July 2006. Arbitration Law of Austria: Practice and Procedure has been designed to be a reference book for arbitration practitioners and everyone who wants to familiarize themselves in depth with Austrian arbitration law and practice (including the "Vienna Rules"). It gives a concise introduction and provides a practical commentary to each section of the new Arbitration Act and each article of the Vienna Rules. Section by section the book analyzes which case law rendered under the old regime still applies and, for the first time, summarises Austrian case law in English. In addition, five topics of particular interest are covered in detail: arbitration agreements and third parties; confidentiality in arbitration; arbitrators' liability, enforcement and recognition of arbitral awards, and arbitration and bankruptcy.

The Vienna Rules

The Vienna Rules
Author: Franz T. Schwarz
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 1138
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 904112344X

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This book examines the new Vienna Rules and the Austrian Arbitration Act that both came into effect on 1 July 2006 as the result of a major reform. It is devoted to two principles. First, it recognizes that no two international arbitrations are the same. Arbitration thrives, and is today the predominant method of transnational dispute resolution, because it meets the demands of international business for flexibility and efficacy. Arbitration will continue to succeed if it retains those properties, allowing for the adoption of procedures that are customized to satisfy the commercial prerogatives of the individual case. This book seeks to provide its readers with a general framework, and specific instruments, to negotiate that process.

Dispute Resolution in Austria

Dispute Resolution in Austria
Author: Manfred Heider
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041158448

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This very useful book arms litigation and arbitration practitioners and in-house counsel with a detailed description of the Austrian procedural law governing proceedings before both Austrian domestic courts and arbitral tribunals seated in Austria. Divided equally between arbitration and litigation, with a concluding chapter on the role of relevant international conventions and treaties, the book provides a practical approach to users of the Austrian law on dispute resolution. While it includes detailed references and examples of the jurisprudence of Austrian courts and the opinions of Austrian academics, its great value lies in the straightforward answers it provides foreign lawyers to questions that arise during proceedings in Austria. Issues and topics covered include the following: • the rules governing arbitration agreements and arbitrability; • the taking of evidence in arbitration; • interim measures; • costs; • recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards; • court structure and jurisdiction of Austrian courts; • the evidentiary proceedings before Austrian courts; and • European Civil Procedure• This is the first detailed English-language portrayal of the Austrian legal situation à propos dispute resolution. It allows practitioners to quickly grasp an overview of the Austrian practice in both arbitration and litigation while simultaneously ensuring the required depth to fully understand the legal background of this practice.

The Austrian Arbitration Act 2006

The Austrian Arbitration Act 2006
Author: Austria
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 904112439X

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With the Arbitration Act of 2006 Austria consolidates its emerging role as a seat for arbitration proceedings affecting Central and Eastern Europe. Based to a significant extent on the UNCITRAL Model Law, which is fast becoming an international stan-dard, Austria's new law is applicable in any proceedings involving parties from any country. Assembled with detailed commentary in footnotes by Christoph Liebscher, a leading Austrian arbitration specialist and a member of the committee that drafted the law, this definitive presentation of the Austrian Arbitration Act of 2006 provides all of the fol-lowing: text and notes in four languages English, Russian, French, and German so as many readers as possible can study the legislation in their own language; concise footnotes to nearly every article, offering easy-to-follow applications, examples, and clarifications; and a wealth of general information useful for non-specialists who must advise on the drafting of arbitration agreements. This book will be of great practical value to arbitration practitioners, to international business people and their counsel, as well as to academics in arbitration and interna-tional trade law, especially in the context of Central and Eastern Europe.

Austrian Arbitration Law

Austrian Arbitration Law
Author: Gerold Zeiler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2016
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 9783708310886

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The Austrian Arbitration Act

The Austrian Arbitration Act
Author: Jenny Power
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2006
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 9783214002794

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Austrian Arbitration Law in Motion

Austrian Arbitration Law in Motion
Author: Christian Aschauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2020
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 9783704686220

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Austrian arbitration law reflects all major developments of modern international arbitration such as pre-arbitral mediation, the downgrading of the written form requirement for arbitration agreements, stringent controls on the independence and impartiality of arbitrators under uniform international standards, multiparty arbitration, internationally recognised approaches to taking evidence, expedited arbitrations, etc. This publication is intended to elucidate these modern developments and to show students as well as (non-Austrian and Austrian) practitioners the interplay between Austrian arbitration law and the most recent procedural rules of two leading arbitral institutions, the 2017 ICC Rules of Arbitration and the 2018 Vienna Rules.

Das neue österreichische Schiedsrecht

Das neue österreichische Schiedsrecht
Author: Andreas Reiner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2006
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 9783700733829

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“The” New Austrian Arbitration Law

“The” New Austrian Arbitration Law
Author: Gerold Zeiler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2006
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 9783708303444

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Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe

Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Christoph Liebscher
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 1760
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1929446950

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"The focus of Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe is to provide an understanding of the involvement of state authority in arbitrations and offer practical ideas on arbitration procedures for countries in this region. Adopting a questionnaire format devised by the editors, issues are investigated from both the arbitrator's and the counsel's perspectives and important tactical issues are discussed. It is inevitable, however, that the reader may occasionally be disappointed to find an unanswered question. The editors, authors and contributors ask for patience as the reader tries to find specific answers to questions which would not have been posed ten years ago. Case law is generally sparse in these countries, legal reforms are recent, and therefore the legal writing is limited and does not cover the entire array of questions that may arise. The book is an indispensable reference and guide for arbitrators and party representatives who are engaged in arbitrations in the region."--Publisher's website.