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Oxford University Press
08 December 2016
This is a guide to and commentary on the new procedural rules for arbitration adopted by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in December 2012. The PCA is a unique arbitral institution - an intergovernmental organization counting over one hundred member states - with a rapidly growing annual caseload of arbitrations involving various combinations of states, state entities, intergovernmental organizations, and private parties. The 2012 PCA Rules are the most recent set of arbitral rules from any institution, and constitute a consolidation of four sets of PCA Rules drafted in the 1990s, and updated in light of PCA experience and the revision of

other procedural regimes. They include special provisions adapted to arbitrations involving public entities and a number of novel provisions drafted on the basis of the PCA's experience administering arbitrations. In recent years, the PCA caseload has expanded to the extent that the total amount in dispute in PCA cases is estimated to be greater than that in any other arbitral institution, increasing the need for a comprehensive guide to arbitration under its auspices.

This text benefits from the unparalleled insights of its three co-authors, all of whom are PCA lawyers, one of whom is the Deputy Secretary-General of the PCA, and a member of the drafting committee for the 2012 PCA Rules. An introductory chapter, describing the mandate for the revised rules from the PCA member states, as well as the drafting process itself, is followed by a rule-by-rule analysis following the familiar structure of the rules themselves. This analysis is split into four sections: the introductory rules; the composition of the arbitral tribunal; arbitral proceedings; and the award. The comprehensive appendices are intended to reduce the need for recourse to other materials and provide a stand-alone resource.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   523g
ISBN:   9780198801245
ISBN 10:   0198801246
Pages:   290
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1. Introduction 1: Introduction Part 2. Commentary on the PCA Arbitration Rules 2012 2: Introduction 3: Section I. Introductory Rules ) 4: Section II. Composition of the arbitral tribunal 5: Section III. Arbitral proceedings Appendices

Brooks W. Daly is Deputy Secretary-General and Principal Legal Counsel at the PCA where he is responsible for legal affairs and supervises PCA support of tribunals in arbitrations under contracts, investment treaties, and in inter-State claims under UNCLOS and other instruments. He also lectures at Leiden University and is the author of numerous articles, including 'The Abyei Arbitration', (with G. Schofield) in The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP, 2011). Evgeniya Goriatcheva is Assistant Legal Counsel at the PCA where she assists tribunals in international commercial, investment, and inter-State arbitrations. She holds BCL and LLB degrees from McGill University, where she previously taught a tutorial on legal methodology and was the editor of the John E. C. Brierley Memorial Conferences dedicated to international arbitration. Hugh A. Meighen is an Associate in the International Arbitration Group of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer focusing on international commercial, investment and construction disputes. Previously, he worked as Assistant Legal Counsel at the PCA. He holds an AB cum laude degree from Princeton University and BCL and LLB degrees from McGill University, and is admitted to the bars of New York and Ontario.

Reviews for A Guide to the PCA Arbitration Rules

`This book presents a comprehensive guide and commentary to the 2012 Arbitration Rules of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA). Additionally, it contains a short history of the PCA, its work and the rationale for the new rules, while an expansive appendices section also provides coverage of the Conventions establishing the PCA, the UNCITRAL Rules, the PCA Appointing Authority procedure as well as a number of model clauses and declarations.' International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)


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