Novedades bibliográficas y recenciones

AutorTeresa Iranzo Roura
CargoAbogado
Páginas317-327

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BLANKE, GORDON; LANDOLT, PHILIP

"EU and US antitrust arbitration. A handbook for practitioners"

Wolters Kluwer, feb. 2011, 2.464 p.

Esta obra, la primera en su género, ofrece una visión en profundidad de los temas relevantes en arbitraje en derecho de la competencia, desde la redacción de la cláusula arbitral a la arbitrabilidad, la aplicación del derecho, la prueba y la ejecución de los laudos arbitrales, tomando en consideración los sistemas jurídicos americano y europeo.

INDICE: PROLOGO. VOLUMEN I. PRIMERA PARTE: General. CAP 1:

Arbitrability of Antitrust Law from the European and US Perspectives; CAP 2: Arbitration Clauses and Competition Law; CAP 3: Arbitrating Competition Law Issues: The Arbitrator’s Perspective; CAP 4: Arbitrating Competition Law: The User’s Perspective; CAP 5: Burden and Standard of Proof in Competition Law Matters Arising in International Arbitration; CAP 6: EU Competition Law Arguments in International Arbitration: Practical Steps and Strategic Considerations; CAP 7: The Use of Economic Evidence in Competition Law Arbitrations; CAP 8: Effective Use of Economic Experts in International Arbitration: Counsel’s Role and Perspective; CAP 9: The Role of the

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Expert Witness in Antitrust Arbitrations; CAP 10: The Supranational Dimension of Arbitrating Competition Law Issues within the EU. SEGUNDA PARTE: EU Competition Law. CAP 11: The Essentials of EU Competition Law for Arbitration Practitioners; CAP 12: Arbitration and EU Competition Law in the Post-Modernization Era; CAP 13: The Basis for Applying EU Competition Law from a Continental Perspective; CAP 14: The Basis for Applying Competition Law from an English Law Perspective; CAP 15: The Application of EU Competition Law in International Arbitration in Switzerland; CAP 16: The Ex Officio Application of European Competition Law; CAP 17: Remedies in Arbitration for EU Competition Law Violations; CAP 18: Provisional Measures in Competition Law Matters before Arbitrators; CAP 19: Provisional Measures Concerning Competition Law in International Arbitration: CAP 20: Authority and Influence in Arbitrations of Previous Decisions on EU Competition Law; CAP 21: Assistance by the European Commission and Member States Authorities in Arbitrations; CAP 22: Court Review of Competition Law Awards in Setting Aside and Enforcements Proceedings; CAP 23: EU Member State Court Application of Eco Swiss : Review of the Case Law and Future Prospects; CAP 24: EU Member State Court Experience in Applying EU Competition Law under Modernization; CAP 25: Parallel Proceedings before the Tribunal and the Courts/Competition Authorities; CAP 26: Arbitrating EU Competition Law in the Communications Sector in Europe; CAP 27: Arbitrating Competition Law Matters in Pharmaceutical Markets; CAP 28: Arbitrating EU State Aid Issues; CAP 29: Arbitrating Competition-Law-Related Issues under Articles 3(1)(b) TFEU, 4(3) TEU, and 106 TFEU; CAP 30: International Arbitration and ADR in Remedy Scenarios Arising under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU; CAP 31: Arbitration and Criminal Liability for Competition Law Violations in Europe.

VOLUMEN II. TERCERA PARTE: US Antitrust Law; CAP 32: The Essentials of US Antitrust Law for Arbitration Practitioners; CAP 33: The Basis for Applying Antitrust Law from a US Perspective; CAP 34: The Arbitration of Antitrust Class Actions under United States Law; CAP 35: The Ex Officio Application of US Antitrust Law by Arbitrators; CAP 36: Remedies in Arbitration for US Antitrust Violations; CAP 37: Interim Measures in Antitrust Matters before Arbitrators; CAP 38: The Effect of a Government Judgment on Subsequent Private Antitrust Actions; CAP 39: US Enforcement Issues and US Antitrust Law; CAP 40: Parallel Proceedings before the Arbitral Tribunal and the Courts; CAP 41: Arbitrating US Antitrust Law in Pharmaceuticals Markets; CAP 42: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Federal Trade Commission Antitrust Enforcement; CAP 43: Arbitration and Crimi-

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nal Liability for US Antitrust Law Violations; CAP 44: Possible Rules to Enhance the Effectiveness of Arbitration of US Antitrust Claims. CUARTA PARTE: Arbitration in Merger Control. CAP 45: Essentials of EU Merger Control for Arbitration Practitioners; CAP 46: International Arbitration and ADR in Conditional EU Merger Clearance Decisions; CAP 47: Arbitration in Merger Control Remedies: Lessons from the Canadian Experience; CAP 48: Arbitration in US Antitrust Enforcement; QUINTA PARTE: Institutional Antitrust Arbitration. CAP 49: Antitrust Arbitration under the ICC Rules. ANEXOS. BIBLIOGRAFIA. DOCUMENTOS.

BORN, GARY B.

"International Commercial Arbitration" Vol. I and Vol. II

Wolters Kluwer, The Netherlands, 2009, 3.303 p.

Este tratado compuesto de dos volúmenes aspira a ser una útil herramienta de comprensión y análisis de las leyes que rigen el procedimiento arbitral internacional. Con especial interés por aportar soluciones de carácter práctico a los retos habituales que forman parte de dichos procedimientos arbitrales. El tratado está centrado en las reglas del arbitraje internacional y en particular en aquellas adoptadas por International chambre of Commerce, la London Court of International Arbitration y la American Arbitration Association, el International Centre for Dispute Resolution así como las reglas de UNCITRAL. Todas estas reglas reflejan el esfuerzo de las partes y de los gobiernos por dotarse de normas que permitan la resolución de conflictos internacionales de la manera más eficaz posible.

INDICE: VOLUMEN I.

INTRODUCTION. CAP 1: Overview of international commercial arbitration.

PART I. Introduction to international arbitration agreements; CAP 2: Legal framework for...

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