We are very pleased to announce the recent publication of the book “Arbitration in Belgium. A Practitioner’s Guide” authored by our members Maarten Draye and Niuscha Bassiri from Hanotiau & van den Berg.

Despite the obvious advantages accruing from its central location and the presence of the EU institutions in its capital city Brussels, Belgium has never fully fulfilled its potential to emerge as an attractive jurisdiction for international arbitration. Now, however, with the adoption in 2013 of an entirely new arbitration law, Brussels is poised to progress rapidly towards the top rank of European and global seats of arbitration. This is the first comprehensive treatise in English to provide practical guidance to arbitration practitioners, in-house counsel, and judges on how to conduct arbitrations in Belgium

Features

  • First detailed description and analysis of Belgium’s 2013 Law on Arbitration in English;
  • Provides practical guidance to different stakeholders on how to exercise procedural economy and structure the arbitral proceedings;
  • In-depth article-by-article commentary on Belgium’s 2013 Law on Arbitration.

Benefits

  • Proceed confidently with arbitrations under Belgium’s 2013 Law on Arbitration;
  • Understand the interplay of the 2013 Law on Arbitration with institutional rules, including the ICC Rules on Arbitration;
  • Benefit from expert recommendations on conducting arbitrations in Belgium;
  • Understand related issues that are not addressed expressly in the Law but may be of relevance. References provide the reader with the texts of ICC’s various dispute resolution rules and other relevant documens.

Price : € 185
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