International Commercial Arbitration
15 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 2JS393
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Course literature spring 23
Below you find a list of some suggested textbooks and some additional reading. They are not
mandatory literature as we believe students should pick the textbooks they can work best with.
The list of suggested reading covers, however, the areas under discussion in the different ses-
sions. The book marked with an asterisk (*) will be used to indicate main reading for the ses-
sions. Further additional reading may be recommended during class.
- Hobér, Kaj; Dahlquist Cullborg, Joel, Investment treaty arbitration: problems and exercises, 2018Compulsory
- Blackaby, Nigel; Partasides, Constantine; Hunter, Martin, Redfern and Hunter on international arbitration, 6. ed., Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015 (*)
- Gaillard, Emmanuel; Savage, John, Fouchard Gaillard Goldman on International Commercial Arbitration, Kluwer Law International, 1999
- Born, Gary, International commercial arbitration, Third edition., Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, Kluwer Law International, [2021] (Gary B. Born; International Commercial Arbitration (3rd edition) (Wolters Kluwer 2020). In three volumes.)
- Hobér, Kaj, International commercial arbitration in Sweden, Second edition, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021
- Bentolila, Dolores, Arbitrators as Lawmakers, International Arbitration Law Librar, Volume 43, Kluwer Law International, 2017
Articles
- Articles , Juridiska institutionen
- Arbitration international
- Journal of International Arbitration, Kluwer Law International, 2002 (2. Martin F.&
#8239;Gusy, 'The Validity& #8239;of an Arbitration& #8239;Agreement Under the New& #8239;York Convention& #8239;-& #8239;Remarks& #8239;on the Order of OLG& #8239;Schleswig, March 30, 2000& #8239;(16& #8239;SchH& #8239;5/ 99)', Journal of& #8239;International Arbitration,& #8239;(Kluwer Law& #8239;International 2002, Volume& #8239;19 Issue 4) pp. 363& #8239;-& #8239;378.) - Articles (3. 'Arbitrators' Initiatives to&
#8239;Obtain Factual and Legal& #8239;Evidence', in William W.& #8239;Park (ed), Arbitration& #8239;International,& #8239;(Oxford University& #8239;Press 2012, Volume 28 Issue& #8239;2) pp. 173& #8239;-& #8239;223.& #8239;& #8239;) - Arbitration international, Articles, 4, Oxford University Press, 2017 (4. Fan Yang, 'The proper law&
#8239;of the arbitration& #8239;agreement: Mainland& #8239;Chinese and English law& #8239;compared', in William W.& #8239;Park (ed), Arbitration& #8239;International, (Oxford University& #8239;Press 2017, Volume 33 Issue& #8239;1) pp. 121& #8239;-& #8239;137.& #8239;& #8239;& #8239;) - International Commercial Arbitration Review, Association of Researchers in International Private and Comparative Law, 2017 (5. Victoria&
#8239;Barausova, 'The& #8239;Law Governing& #8239;Arbitrability: Problems and& #8239;Proposals', International& #8239;Commercial Arbitration& #8239;Review, (Association of Researchers& #8239;in International Private and& #8239;Comparative Law 2017,& #8239;Volume 2017 Issue 2) pp.& #8239;136& #8239;-& #8239;155.& #8239;) - ASA Bulletin
- 'Multi-Tiered Dispute Resolution Clauses in International Arbitration - The Need for Coherence', Part of: ASA Bulletin (7. Hamish Lal, Brendan Casey,&
#8239;'Multi-Tiered Dispute& #8239;Resolution Clauses in& #8239;International Arbitration -& #8239;The Need for Coherence', in& #8239;Matthias Scherer (ed), ASA& #8239;Bulletin, (Kluwer Law& #8239;International 2020, Volume& #8239;38 Issue 4) pp. 796& #8239;-& #8239;820.& #8239;& #8239;& #8239;) - Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Kluwer Law International (8. Srishti Kumar and&
#8239;Raghvendra Pratap Singh,& #8239;'Transparency and& #8239;Confidentiality in& #8239;International Commercial& #8239;Arbitration', in Stavros& #8239;Brekoulakis (ed),& #8239;Arbitration: The& #8239;International Journal of& #8239;Arbitration, Mediation and& #8239;Dispute Management,& #8239;(Kluwer Law& #8239;International 2020, Volume& #8239;86 Issue 4) pp. 463& #8239;-& #8239;481.& #8239;& #8239;) - Journal of International Arbitration, Kluwer Law International (9. Beata&
#8239;Gessel-Kalinowska& #8239;vel Kalisz, 'Admissibility of& #8239;Electronic Awards in the& #8239;UNCITRAL Model Law& #8239;Jurisdiction: Polish Law& #8239;Example', in Maxi Scherer& #8239;(ed), Journal of& #8239;International Arbitration,& #8239;(Kluwer Law& #8239;International 2021, Volume& #8239;38 Issue 2) pp. 147& #8239;-& #8239;162.& #8239;& #8239;& #8239;) - Journal of International Arbitration, Kluwer Law International (10. Sundaresh&
#8239;Menon,& #8239;'Arbitration's Blade:& #8239;International Arbitration& #8239;and the Rule of Law', in& #8239;Maxi Scherer (ed), Journal& #8239;of International Arbitration,& #8239;(Kluwer Law& #8239;International 2021, Volume& #8239;38 Issue 1) pp. 1& #8239;-& #8239;26.& #8239;& #8239;& #8239;) - Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Kluwer Law International (11. Dr Flavia&
#8239;Marisi, Independence and Impartiality: The Role of Soft Law in International Arbitration, Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Volume 85, Issue 4 (2019) pp. 326 - 345.& #8239;& #8239;) - Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Kluwer Law International (12. Francisco&
#8239;Blavi, The Role of Public Policy in International Commercial Arbitration, Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Volume 82, Issue 1 (2016) pp. 2 - 15.& #8239;& #8239;) - ASA Bulletin, ASA Bulletin (13. Ingeborg&
#8239;Schwenzer, David& #8239;Tebel, The Word is not Enough - Arbitration, Choice of Forum and Choice of Law Clauses Under the CISG, ASA Bulletin, Volume& #8239;31,& #8239;Issue 4& #8239;(2013) pp. 740 - 755& #8239;& #8239;) - ASA Bulletin, Part of: ASA Bulletin (14. Luis Bravo&
#8239;Abolafia, Implied Choice of the Law Applicable to the Arbitration Agreement: The Effect on Non-Signatories in International Arbitration, ASA Bulletin, Volume 37, Issue 1 (2019) pp. 64 - 81.& #8239;& #8239;) - Conflict of Laws in International Commercial Arbitration, okänd (15. Soterios&
#8239;Loizou, Establishing the Content of the Applicable Law in International Arbitration, Conflict of Laws in International Commercial Arbitration (Franco Ferrari & Stefan& #8239;Kröll& #8239;eds., 2nd ed. 2019).& #8239;& #8239;) - Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers 2015, 2016 (16. William W. Park, Soft Law and Transnational Standards in Arbitration: The Challenge of Res Judicata, Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation: The Fordham Papers 2015, pp. 52–71.&
#8239;& #8239;& #8239;) - Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Kluwer Law International (17. Gordon&
#8239;Blanke, Document Production in International Arbitration: From Civil and Common Law Dichotomy to Operational Synergies, Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Volume 83, Issue 4 (2017) pp. 423 - 435.& #8239;& #8239;& #8239;) - O'Malley, Nathan D., Rules of evidence in international arbitration: an annotated guide / Nathan D. O'Malley, uuuu-uuuu (18. Nathan D. O'Malley, Rules of Evidence in International Arbitration, An Annotated Guide (Informa Law from Routledge 2019).&
#8239;& #8239;) - Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Kluwer Law International (19. April&
#8239;Lacson, Final and Binding: Towards a Transnational Theory of Issue Preclusion, Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Volume 85, Issue 4 (2019) pp. 388 - 399.& #8239;& #8239;) - Articles, Part of: Arbitration international (20. Günther J. Horvath, The Duty of the Tribunal to Render an Enforceable Award, Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 18, Issue 2 (2001) pp. 135 - 158.&
#8239;& #8239;) - Journal of International Arbitration, Kluwer Law International (21. Philippe&
#8239;Hovaguimian, The Res Judicata Effects of Foreign Judgments in Post-Award Proceedings: To Bind or Not to Bind, Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 34, Issue 1 (2017) pp. 79 - 106.& #8239;& #8239;) - Journal of International Arbitration, Kluwer Law International, 2018 (22. Dirk De&
#8239;Meulemeester, Paul Lefebvre, The New York Convention: An Autopsy of Its Structure and& #8239;Modus Operandi, Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 35, Issue 4 (2018) pp. 413 - 438.& #8239;& #8239;)
* Compulsory