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Author Sayed, Abdulhay.

Title Corruption in international trade and commercial arbitration / by Abdulhay Sayed
Published The Hague ; London : Kluwer Law International, 2004

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Description xxxii, 482 pages ; 25 cm
Series International arbitration law library
International arbitration law library.
Contents Foreword / Georges Abi-Saab -- Ch. 1. Judging corruption in arbitration -- Ch. 2. Arbitrability of public procurement-related matters -- Ch. 3. Corruption and the validity of the arbitration agreement -- Ch. 4. Evidence of corruption -- Ch. 5. Choice-of-law problems and corruption -- Ch. 6. Application of mandatory laws prohibiting corruption -- Ch. 7. Application of universal values prohibiting corruption -- Ch. 8. The sanction of corruption -- Ch. 9. Corruption, public policy and judicial review of awards
Summary "This book describes how corruption in international trade is judged in arbitration. It seeks to explain why there is no uniformity in the arbitral practice concerning corruption. Beyond this theoretical interest, the book is designed to offer analysis of cases and materials related to corruption and arbitration." "The book contains a wide selection of references to useful sources for scholars and practitioners of the law pertaining to corruption and arbitration. Relevant national case law is analyzed with in-depth attention to the circumstances surrounding each case. National laws pertaining to corruption (including those of Arab countries) as well as relevant international conventions are also thoroughly examined."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis International law
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [429]-469) and index
Subject Arbitration and award.
Corporations -- Corrupt practices.
Bribery.
LC no. 2003064095
ISBN 9041122362 hardback alkaline paper