A new guide to the 2014 London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) Rules has been published by Wolters Kluwer.
Written by Dr Maxi Scherer and Remy Gerbay (of Queen Mary University of London) and Lisa Richman (of US law firm McDermott Will & Emery), 'Arbitration under the 2014 LCIA Rules - A User's guide' offers a comprehensive explanation of the basic principles governing LCIA arbitration, while at the same time offering an indepth analysis of complex issues that may arise in the course of LCIA proceedings.
The authors bring together a diverse and complementary outlook on LCIA arbitration and combine academic and practical perspectives, common law and civil law training and practice, and vast professional and personal experience as counsel, arbitrator and former LCIA Deputy Registrar.
The book contains abundant references to relevant national court judgments, statutory provisions, up-to-date statistics and bibliographical sources on LCIA arbitration.
It covers important aspects of LCIA practice and procedure, such as: