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ADR & Arbitration

The Complete (but Unofficial) Guide to the Willem C Vis Commercial Arbitration Moot

Jörg Risse, Baker & McKenzie, Germany, Markus Altenkirch, Baker & McKenzie, Germany, Ragnar Herbst, Baker & McKenzie, Germany, Annette Keilmann, Baker & McKenzie, Germany & Lisa Reiser, Baker & McKenzie, Germany This book provides step-by-step, practical advice on ways to maximise the Vis Moot experience. It explains registration and offers tips on finding and organising your team, analysing the case, writing your memoranda, presenting your case in the oral pleading, organising your trip to Vienna or Hong Kong, and last but not least, how to enjoy yourself in the process.

UK December 2021 • US May 2022 • 240 pages PB 9781509957194 • £35.00 / $48.00 Beck/Hart/Nomos World All Languages (excluding Austria/Czech Republic/Germany/Japan/Poland/Switzerland)

Civil Justice Systems

Christopher Hodges, University of Oxford

No-Fault Approaches in the NHS

Raising Concerns and Raising Standards

Sonia Macleod, University of Oxford, UK & Christopher Hodges, University of Oxford, UK This book explores how concerns can be raised about the NHS, why raising concerns hasn’t always improved standards, and how a no-fault open culture approach could drive improvements. It describes a wide range of mechanisms for raising concerns about the NHS including complaints, the ombudsman, litigation, HSIB, and the major inquiries since 2000, across the various UK jurisdictions. The authors outline practical solutions for reforming how the NHS responds to problems. The no-fault approaches proposed in the book provide long-term sustainable solutions to systemic problems, which are particularly timely given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the NHS.

UK December 2022 • US December 2022 • 240 pages HB 9781509916658 • £85.00 / $115.00 ePub 9781509916672 • £76.50 / $105.78 ePdf 9781509916665 • £76.50 / $105.78 Series: Civil Justice Systems • Hart Publishing Edited by Bernhard Berger, University of Berne, Switzerland & Franz Kellerhals, University of Berne, Switzerland This fully revised Fourth Edition provides up-to-date information on the law and practice of international and domestic arbitration in Switzerland, including on the recent revision of Chapter 12 PILA in 2020. It provides a comprehensive analysis of all relevant aspects of arbitration, including the concept of arbitration, the sources of arbitration, arbitrability, and all aspects concerning the validity and scope of the arbitration agreement and its autonomy. Other topics include competencecompetence, the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal, the arbitral procedure, the effects and limits of arbitral awards, setting aside as well as the recognition and enforcement of awards in Switzerland.

UK December 2021 • US January 2022 • 560 pages HB 9781509958993 • £350.00 / $475.00 Beck/Hart/Nomos World English (excluding Austria/Czech Republic/Germany/Japan/Poland/Switzerland)

EU Law and International Arbitration

Managing Distrust Through Dialogue

Konstanze von Papp, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany This book addresses the tension between EU law and international arbitration, exploring both commercial and investment treaty arbitration. It opens pathways for practical solutions based on communication between regimes and addresses the normative conflict between legitimate public interests and the ‘privatisation of justice’. The book sets out the theoretical framework that understands EU law, international commercial arbitration and investment treaty arbitration as closed regimes. It then addresses the issue of contracting out of the EU legal regime, both on a jurisdictional and substantive level. This is linked to the question of trust-building in legal outcomes of the relevant regimes.

UK November 2022 • US November 2022 • 208 pages PB 9781509947140 • £42.99 / $58.95 Previously published in HB 9781509931170 ePub 9781509931194 • £76.50 / $105.78 ePdf 9781509931187 • £76.50 / $105.78 Hart Publishing

Outcome-Based Cooperation

In Communities, Business, Regulation, and Dispute Resolution

Christopher Hodges, University of Oxford, UK How do we cooperate – in social, local, business, and state communities? This book proposes an Outcome-Based Cooperative Model, in which all stakeholders work together on the basis of trust and respect to achieve shared aims and outcomes. The book examines recent systems and developments in local groupings, business organisations, regulation, and dispute resolution, and makes proposals of profound importance for reform. This is a new blueprint for liberty, solidarity, performance, and achievement.

UK September 2022 • US September 2022 • 576 pages HB 9781509962488 • £90.00 / $120.00 ePub 9781509962495 • £81.00 / $112.65 ePdf 9781509962501 • £81.00 / $112.65 Series: Civil Justice Systems • Beck/Hart/Nomos

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