“La razón de ser de este libro es sencilla y simple. Aportar una humilde contribución a la diversidad del arbitraje internacional”, así comienza la nota del editor Carlos González-Bueno, árbitro internacional y socio de González-Bueno SLP, del libro “40 Under 40 International Arbitration (2018)“, prologado por Alexis Mourre, presidente de la Corte de Arbitraje Internacional de la Cámara de Comercio de Internacional (CCI).
“40 Under 40 International Arbitration (2018)” recoge las contribuciones de 40 jóvenes abogados de menos de 40 años con vasta experiencia en arbitrajes internacionales.
Alexis Mourre en su prólogo asevera que: “Este libro reúne a cuarenta autores que se encuentran entre las estrellas emergentes más prometedoras del arbitraje internacional. Los temas elegidos por los autores van de los fundamentos del arbitraje, como el debido proceso, la independencia y la imparcialidad, al papel de la buena fe y de los derechos humanos. El libro también aborda de una manera talentosa y a menudo innovadora cuestiones novedosas como el papel de la psicología en el arbitraje, los sesgos cognitivos, la financiación de terceros o la forma en que la tecnología transformará nuestra profesión en los próximos años.”
Temas y Autores:
I Arbitrators: It’s not all about independence and impartiality
- Unmeritorious challenges: Is it time to say enough? Chistian Albanesi.
- What would have happened if? The role of hypothesis, assumptions, good faith estimates and speculation in determining the quantum of damages. Derek A. Soller.
- Increasing transparency and diversity in arbitrator election: the givers’ proposal. Elisa Vicente Maravall.
- Duties of good faith. The challenge of a mixed civil and common law tribunal. Jennie Wild.
- Cognitive biases: What are they, do they affect arbitrators, and if so, can that influence be avoided? José M. Figaredo.
- Double-hating in international commercial arbitration? María Angélica Burgos.
- Recognition of an unenforceable award: The art of drafting requested reliefs. Seokchun Yun.
II Efficiency: Reducing costs, time and complexity
- Dispositive motions in international arbitration: A move from ‘can we’ to ‘should we’. Gretta L. Walters.
- Restoring efficiency to international arbitration: Five core recommendations. Ina C. Popova.
- Are international arbitration agreements suitable drafted? José Ángel Rueda García.
- Allocating costs to Foster efficiency and fairness. Luis Fernando Rodríguez.
- Efficiency and costs in international arbitration. María Juliana Muci Richa.
- Choosing your rules: Considerations when drafting arbitration clauses. Margaret Ciavarella.
- Fast-track arbitration: back to basics? Rute Alves.
- Time is Money: techniques for less costly and more expedited arbitral proceedings. Silvia M. Marchili.
III Procedural guarantees v. Due process paranoia
- Dealing with non-existing claimants: challenges and solutions. Antonio Gordillo Fernández de Villavencio.
- Winds of change? Confidentiality and transparency in international commercial arbitration. Emily Hay.
- The use of document production as a strategic tool in international commercial arbitration. Juan C. García.
- Remedying breaches of representations and warranties – English and Polish Law perspectives. Michal Jochemczak.
- Early dismissal of unmeritorious claims and defences in international arbitration. Nicolás Costábile.
IV Taking of evidence: Can a consensus be reached?
- Court assistance in acquiring evidence in international arbitration. Rahul Donde.
- Ten things to consider when seeking adverse inferences in international arbitration. Sam Luttrell.
- Privilege in international arbitration. Zara Shafruddin.
V Recent trends in international commercial arbitration
- Formally involving new stakeholders in arbitration: revisting the tribunal secretary. Annie Lespérance.
- Why haven’t we seen more international human rights law issues in international investment arbitration? Ari D. MacKinnon
- The use of technology in international arbitration. Emma Martin.
- Review of emergency arbitral relief – Recent developments in us case law. Erin Thomas.
- The future of cross-border disputes settlement: back to litigation? Giulio Palermo.
- International tax arbitration: recent developments and forthcoming improvements. John Adam.
- Price revision in long-term energy contracts: when is it possible to adjust prices or modify the terms of a long-term energy contract under Swiss law? Sebastiano Nessi.
- Delivering justice or resolving the dispute? Simon Greer.
- Cross currents? How national ethics rules affect international arbitration. Stephan Adell.
VI Challenges of international commercial arbitration
- Minimising the risk of annulment or refusal of recognition of a commercial arbitration award on the grounds of public policy. Beverly Timmins.
- Two heads are better than one: parallel contract and investment traty claims. Caroline S. Richard.
- What’s Law got to do with it? The role of governing Law in international commercial arbitration. Jennifer L. Permesly.
- Enforcement of annulled arbitral awards in the United States: Discretion to confirm an arbitral award constrained by principles of comity. Maria Slobodchikova.
- Recovering the costs of third-party funding – From impossible to plausible. Sebastian Mejia FCIArb.
- The arbitral process: procedural issues in cases alleging corruption. Soledad G. O’Donnell.
- International commercial arbitration and anti-corruption statutes. Susan Keller-Garcia.
- International commercial arbitration and parallel criminal proceedings. Théobald Naud.