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The Italian Law on Arbitration: Text & Notes (Arbitration Legislation, 2)

Author Piero Bernardini
Publisher Kluwer Law International
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ISBN / ASIN9041110305
ISBN-139789041110305
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Arbitration law in Italy comes from various sources--the code of civil procedure, certain references within various laws, and the numerous bilateral and multilateral conventions to which Italy is a party. Without guidance, practitioners and academics risk missing an interpretational twist which changes the effect of the law. The Italian Law on Arbitration provides the essential guidance needed to assure a complete, informed understanding of the law.

This book concisely and effectively presents the law of arbitration in Italy through individual analyses of all relevant provisions. Accompanying notes, where appropriate, interpret the provisions and provide practical applications of each rule of law in the light of doctrinal writings, court decisions, and field experience. These notes straightforwardly present the current, black letter law on the topic in question. Areas covered include dispute settlement, transnational litigation, conflict of laws, civil law, and procedural law. The Italian Law on Arbitration addresses all of the main problems relating to arbitration as a method of dispute settlement by the parties' election, including relations with state jurisdiction, status of the arbitrator, arbitrator impartiality, related duty of disclosure issues, challenges to arbitral awards, and enforcement of domestic and foreign awards in Italy.