Spring 2010 Course Schedule

International Commercial Arbitration (LAW-789-002)
Brower

Meets: 06:00 PM - 07:20 PM (MW) - Room 524

Enrolled: 13 / Limit: 40

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Description

Analysis of the practical legal problems that arise in the arbitration of international commercial disputes. Drafting of arbitration agreements, selection of arbitral procedures and forums, and enforcement of arbitral awards as they arise under both domestic law (in U.S. and other major arbitration forums) and international law.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Course materials:

  • International Commercial Arbitration(Casebook), Varady 4th ed., ISBN 978-0314195449
  • International Commercial Arbitration (Document Supplement), Varady 4th ed., ISBN 978-0314195432
  • First Class Readings

    For the first class, please read the casebook, pp. 1-4 and 23-36.

    Syllabus

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