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What counsel in arbitration can do, must do or must not do?

Title
What counsel in arbitration can do, must do or must not do? / Vanessa Foncke and Benoît Kohl (eds.) ; Hakim Boularbah [and seven others] ; preface: Dirk De Meulemeester.
ISBN
9782802751212
2802751212
Publication
Bruxelles : Emile Bruylant, 2015.
Physical Description
218 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
This book regroups the presentations rendered at the CEPANI40 conference on 20 October 2015 putting the spotlight on counsel as one of the crucial actors/interlocutors in arbitration. The book and conference continue a tradition started by its co-founders in 2006 of focusing in a very practical manner on various trending aspects of the arbitral process. 00Most recently the interest in and attention to counsel behavior in arbitration emerged, notably from an ethical point of view. This not surprising considering the multifaceted nature of this legal profession, in which counsel bear legal, professional and moral responsibility vis-à-vis clients, the arbitral tribunal, colleagues, the legal community and society at large. The first part of this book is therefore specifically dedicated to ethical questions regarding counsel conduct in arbitration. 00CEPANI40 however also remains true to its mission statement of providing insight and practical advice to young(er) arbitration practitioners. As such the second subtopic of the book deals with various aspects of client representation prior to, throughout and subsequent to the arbitral proceedings: from identifying the right forum for the client’s claims, over assisting the client in drafting arbitration clauses, to effectively enforcing arbitral awards. 00Finally, a panel of four seasoned and renowned arbitration practitioners has accepted to share their experiences, each from their own point of view as international arbitrator, counsel, arbitral institution and in-house counsel, by providing hands on practical tips and tricks on how a counsel in arbitration should (not) act.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 11, 2016
Series
CEPANI ; 20.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Ethical questions regarding counsel conduct in arbitration: example of the LCIA guidelines / Maxi Scherer
Choosing the right forum for your client’s dispute / Pascal Hollander
Drafting arbitration clauses / Filip De Ly
Successfully enforcing an arbitral award / Hakim Boularbah
Panel discussion: How (not) to behave as counsel in arbitration: practical tips and observations
Arbitrator’s point of view / Joachim Knoll
Counsel’s point of view / Françoise Lefèvre
Client’s point of view / Luc Imbrechts
Institution’s point of view / Emma Van Campenhoudt
Schedule I. Belgian judicial code provisions relating to arbitration
Schedule II. CEPANI arbitration rules.
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