Editorial Reviews
Review
'A thorough analysis of dispute resolution mechanisms in Africa, this volume offers useful information on the development of institutional arbitration with particular emphasis on the African experience with ICSID arbitration.' Yearbook Commercial Arbitration
'This is a book of excellent scholarship ... without doubt this book is an invaluable addition to any international arbitration library.' Arbitration International
'... this is a remarkable treatise. it is extremely rigorous in all respects: the structure, the contents, the bibliography and the various tables.' International Business Lawyer
Book Description
Dr. Asouzu critically examines the arbitral and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes in the African context, processes that are often seen as potential facilitators of commercial activities, socio-economic development and prosperity in Africa. Asouzu discusses the OHADA Uniform Arbitration Regime, the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the New York Convention), the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other States (the ICSID Convention), as well as African arbitration laws, their interpretation and application. An extensive bibliography is included.
International Commercial Arbitration and African States : Practice, Participation and Institutional Development (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law)
International Commercial Arbitration and African States : Practice, Participation and Institutional Development (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law),Amazu A. Asouzu,James Crawford,John Bell,Cambridge University Press,0521641322,Africa,Arbitration and award,International,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,African studies,Arbitration and award--Africa,Comparative law,European Union (EU) Law,International arbitration,International economic & trade law,Law / General
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