Arbitration Law of Canada provides the busy
lawyer and arbitrator with a handy day to day reference work. This is a
comprehensive treatise on the law and practice of arbitration in
Canada. The text covers all aspects of commercial arbitration: when to
choose arbitration; how to draft an effective arbitration clause; how to
choose an arbitrator; the legal and practical aspects of arbitrating in
Canada under both the UNCITRAL Model Law as well as domestic
legislation, and enforcing awards in Canada, regardless of the
jurisdiction in which they were made.
The book covers arbitration law in all the Canadian Provinces. It is not
only a definitive legal text, but has been designed and organized to be
a handy reference text for arbitration practitioners.
The second edition includes a revised and expanded index,
a complete index of cases, and a number of additional "practice notes".
The chapters dealing with court involvement in arbitration, challenges
and recognition of awards, have been extensively revised to take into
account the numerous court decisions released since the last edition.