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Arbitration Law of Sweden: Practice and Procedure
Lars Heuman
Price: $160.00 850 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume. Index. Bibliography. Table of Cases Published February 2003.
ISBN-13: 978-1-929446-20-9 / ISBN-10: 1-929446-20-9
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About the Book: This book is a practical and scholarly work on the new Swedish Arbitration Act of 1999. It deals with international arbitration and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in Sweden. Arbitration Law of Sweden is based on a comprehensive analysis of earlier Swedish court practice that is still relevant. Issues are investigated from both the arbitrator's and the counsel's perspectives, and important tactical issues are discussed. The book is indispensable for arbitrators and party representatives who are engaged in Swedish arbitration. Praise for Arbitration Law of Sweden: Practice and Procedure "It is to be expected that parties before arbitration tribunals and courts will consider statements in the book not only as tips and recommendations but also as an account of current law." - Hans G. Solerttd, Former Justice of the Swedish Supreme Court "This book gives a complete and fully up-to-date account of arbitration law and practice in Sweden. Its immense merit is to help foreign lawyers, be they arbitrators or counsel, not only to know, but understand, international arbitration in Sweden." - Ulf Franke, Secretary General, Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and Secretary General, The International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) “The book is certainly a very comprehensive source of information, and, to our knowledge, there is no other work in English which presents the arbitration process in Sweden in such a detail and depth. The author illustrates each and every aspect of arbitral proceedings with case and legislative material, evidently gathered through many years of study. There is hardly another scholar in Sweden who would be in the position, and indeed have the stamina, to create such a fundamental work, not only covering the current state of the Swedish arbitration legislation, but also providing us with a thorough historical and comparative analysis.” -Mika Savola, Partner and Co-Head of the International Arbitration Practice Group, Hannes Snellman, Helsinki. Since 1998, he has acted as Secretary of the Finnish Arbitration Association.
About the Author: Lars Heuman is Professor of Procedural Law and Chairman of the Institute of Arbitration Law at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. Professor Heuman was a member of the committee that helped draft the Swedish Arbitration Act of 1999.
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