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  • Snan, Raed H.
     
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  • Arbitration and award, International.
     
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  • MSEM Thesis.
     
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    Procedural rules for the settlement of international commercial arbitration cases / by Raed H. Snan.
    by Snan, Raed H.
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  • Arbitration agreement, Commercial.
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  • Arbitration and award, International.
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  • MSEM Thesis.
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    iii, 63 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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    Introduction -- Applicable rules governing international arbitration -- Advantages and disadvantages of arbitration -- Arbitration and East-West countries -- Arbitration involving developing countries -- Conclusion and recommended actions.
    The purpose of this research is to examine the procedural rules of international commerial arbitration. A detailed description will be given of the procedures involved in commercial arbitration cases including terms of reference, pleading, discovery, and witnesses. The research will then focus on arbitration involving developing countries, and will conclude with an evaluation of the comparative merits of ad hoc (special case) arbitration vs. institutional arbitration, specially when one party is from a developed country and the other is from a developing country.
    Procedural rules, for the purpose of this research, are the body of rules or machinery for carrying on arbitration proceedings after the formation of the arbitration panel and culminating with the award. Thus, this study is concerned with what goes on in arbitration, beyond the actual proceedings themselves, that go on during an arbitration.
    The procedure for the settlement of commercial arbitration cases has a number of advantages over other forms of disputes resolution, including litigation. These will be discussed in great length.
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