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Forum Shopping In The International Commercial Arbitration Context 1st Edition Franco Ferrari

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Forum Shopping In The International Commercial Arbitration Context 1st Edition Franco Ferrari
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Publisher: Sellier - European Law Publishers GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Franco Ferrari
ISBN: 9783866539914, 3866539916
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Forum Shopping In The International Commercial Arbitration Context 1st Edition Franco Ferrari by Franco Ferrari 9783866539914, 3866539916 instant download after payment.

For many, "forum shopping" is a term with disparaging connotations, indicating something "evil". That is why various policies against forum shopping exist, both on a domestic and an international level. As for the reasons adduced in justification of this anti-forum shopping stance, they include the assertion that forum shopping goes against the principle of consistency of outcomes, that it overburdens certain courts and creates unnecessary expenses. May a litigant pursue the most favorable, rather than the simplest or closest, forum? To what extent is forum shopping relevant in the international commercial arbitration context? The contributions published in this book, written by renowned authors, provide answers to these and more questions.

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