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International Arbitration Discourse and Practices in Asia

Law, Language and Communication

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Published: 14th Aug 2020
Dimensions: w 174mm h 246mm
Weight: 440g
ISBN-10: 036759482X
ISBN-13: 9780367594824
Barcode No: 9780367594824
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International business exchanges between and with Asian countries have increased enormously over the last few years. As a natural consequence, this has brought about an increasing number of trade disputes that are being resolved through arbitration as an effective alternative to more expensive litigation. This volume offers a variety of perspectives on this important international dispute resolution practice in Asia. Essentially interdisciplinary in approach, it brings together specialists in law, international commercial arbitration and discourse analysis. The contributing authors include practitioners as well as academics. Together they explore the interrelations between discourses and practices in the field of arbitration in Asia. The work also investigates the extent to which the 'integrity' of arbitration principles, typical of international commercial arbitration practice, is maintained in various Asian contexts. The authors focus particularly on arbitration norms and practices as they are influenced by local juridical, cultural and linguistic factors. The book will be a valuable resource for academics and practitioners working in the areas of arbitration and dispute resolution, as well as researchers with an interest in language, communication and discourse analysis.

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'Globalisation means that corporations are increasingly turning to arbitration to settle disputes. This book offers important insights into current arbitral practices across a range of major Asian contexts. Its fascinating account of convergent trends in a swiftly changing landscape is essential reading for everyone involved in Asian business law.'

Ruth Breeze, University of Navarra, Spain