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Page 1: Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010

DUNDAS & BARTOS ON THE ARBITRATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2010 2ND EDITION

Reuters/Aly Song

HEW DUNDAS & DAVID BARTOS • PUBLISHING APRIL 2014

ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY

DUNDAS & BARTOSON THEARBITRATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 20102ND EDITION

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Hew Dundas and David Bartos were involved in the drafting of the 2010 Act, which completely revolutionised arbitration in Scotland, and were the first to provide real insight into its workings with their annotated version of the Act which was published on the very day the Act went into force.

The Act is truly radical, reflecting what is best and boldest in modern arbitration practice, transforming Scotland into one of the most user-friendly arbitral fora in the world. Here, in this second edition they have expanded the scope of their work considerably to offer the definitive analysis of the Act.

Now, at a vantage point to look back at how the legislation has performed and how it has affected the use and conduct of arbitration under Scots Law, the authors provide detailed commentary on and interpretation of each provision of the Act in the context of case law before and after 2010, the Arbitration

Act 1996 and international jurisprudence. While considerably in-depth this title is designed to be used as a practical tool and easily referenced source of answers for arbitrators, arbitration lawyers and others.

The provisions of the Act cannot be fully understood without knowledge of the Act as a whole and the historical practical background. This is all covered by this text, providing a clear competitive advantage to those with access to the insight it imparts.

The text is completely up-to-date, and comprehensive; over 700 cases decided since the first

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Key features of tHis BooK:

• Provides key guidance from two expert authors involved in the drafting of the Act – key insight

• Offers a detailed commentary and interpretation of each provision of the Act – allowing you to know the legislation inside out

• Contains a wealth of detail, the authors having considered over 700 cases since 2010 – a complete resource

• Explains modern Scottish arbitration law in the context of the historical background of the legislation – showing the full picture

• Covers comparative English and other arbitration laws and CJEC and ECtHR judgments – a modern international viewpoint

• References UNCITRAL Model Law and the UNICTRAL, ICC and LCIA Rules –

edition was published have been considered, including ones from 20 non-UK jurisdictions as well as the CJEC and ECtHR, mirroring the highly international nature of arbitration and Scotland’s new place within it. The UNCITRAL Model Law and UNCITRAL, ICC and LCIA Rules are considered in detail, alongside the implications of the Human Rights Act for arbitration.

Hew Dundas, FCIArb, C.Arb, DipICArb is a Chartered Arbitrator and CEDR-Accredited Mediator

David Bartos, LL.B (Hons), FCIArb is an Advocate

CALL 0845 600 9355 (UK) +44 (0)1264 388560 (International) VISIT sweetandmaxwell.co.ukEMAIL [email protected]

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Quote reference: 1480301A

ISBN 9780414019270 • PRICE £80

Key features of tHis BooK:

• Provides key guidance from two expert authors involved in the drafting of the Act – key insight

• Offers a detailed commentary and interpretation of each provision of the Act – allowing you to know the legislation inside out

• Contains a wealth of detail, the authors having considered over 700 cases since 2010 – a complete resource

• Explains modern Scottish arbitration law in the context of the historical background of the legislation – showing the full picture

• Covers comparative English and other arbitration laws and CJEC and ECtHR judgments – a modern international viewpoint

• References UNCITRAL Model Law and the UNICTRAL, ICC and LCIA Rules –

edition was published have been considered, including ones from 20 non-UK jurisdictions as well as the CJEC and ECtHR, mirroring the highly international nature of arbitration and Scotland’s new place within it. The UNCITRAL Model Law and UNCITRAL, ICC and LCIA Rules are considered in detail, alongside the implications of the Human Rights Act for arbitration.

Hew Dundas, FCIArb, C.Arb, DipICArb is a Chartered Arbitrator and CEDR-Accredited Mediator

David Bartos, LL.B (Hons), FCIArb is an Advocate

CALL 0845 600 9355 (UK) +44 (0)1264 388560 (International) VISIT sweetandmaxwell.co.ukEMAIL [email protected]

PLACE yOUR ORdER TOdAy

Quote reference: 1480301A

ISBN 9780414019270 • PRICE £80

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