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Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 2025: Volume 50

Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 2025: Volume 50

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Authors:

Edited by: Prof. Dr. Stephan W. Schill (ICCA)

  • ISBN: 9789403546063
  • Published: December 2025
  • Format: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Kluwer Law International

Description:

The Yearbook Commercial Arbitration continues its longstanding commitment to serving as a primary resource for the international arbitration community. With arbitral awards now published in the ICCA Awards Series (as of 2023), the Yearbook focuses on court decisions that apply the principal arbitration conventions or are of general interest to international arbitration practice—supported by additional research indexes to facilitate navigation and analysis.

Key Features:

  • Reports a large, curated set of court decisions relevant to international commercial arbitration practice.
  • Strong focus on the 1958 New York Convention, indexed by convention topics.
  • Includes decisions applying the 1965 ICSID Convention and the 1975 Panama Convention.
  • Adds research tools such as a Table of Instruments and an Index by Subject Matter to support faster legal research.
  • Includes updates on arbitration rules and developments in arbitration law and practice.
  • Provides an extensive bibliography of recent books and journals on arbitration.

Coverage:

  • 1958 New York Convention: 89 decisions from 25 countries, indexed by Convention topics.
  • 1965 ICSID Convention & 1975 Panama Convention: additional decisions applying these instruments.
  • General-interest arbitration jurisprudence: 28 decisions including rulings from the General Court of the European Union and courts in Hungary, India, Israel, Kenya, Malaysia, Namibia, Qatar, Rwanda, Singapore, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

About the Authors:

This volume is edited under the general editorship of Prof. Dr. Stephan W. Schill for the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), with the assistance of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), The Hague. ICCA is a leading global organization representing practitioners and academics in international arbitration.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Stephan W. Schill, General Editor
  • Acknowledgments
  • Online Access and Resources
  • ICCA Congress 2026
  • Note to the Reader
  • Table of Instruments
  • Part A. Court Decisions on the 1958 New York Convention
    • List of Contracting States (as of 1 November 2025)
    • Index of Cases Reported in Volume L (2025)
    • Cases
  • Part B. Court Decisions on the 1961 European Convention
    • List of Contracting States and Signatories (as of 1 November 2025)
  • Part C. Court Decisions on the 1965 ICSID Convention
    • List of Contracting States and Signatories (as of 1 November 2025)
  • Part D. Court Decisions on the 1975 Panama Convention
    • List of Contracting States and Signatories (as of 1 November 2025)
  • Part E. Other Court Decisions on Arbitration
  • Indices
    • Index by Subject Matter
  • Annexes
    • Annex I: Recent Developments in Arbitration Law and Practice
    • Annex II: Bibliography
    • Annex III: List of ICCA Governing and Advisory Board Members
    • Annex IV: List of ICCA Members

Why buy this book?

If your work involves cross-border enforcement, arbitration agreements, public policy objections, or convention-based litigation strategy, this Yearbook gives you a carefully curated, practice-oriented map of key decisions—plus research tools that save time when you’re under deadline pressure.

Keywords:

International arbitration, commercial arbitration, New York Convention, arbitral award enforcement, recognition and enforcement, ICSID Convention, Panama Convention, arbitration agreements, sovereign immunity, public policy, due process, arbitrator impartiality, transnational dispute resolution

Target Audience:

Acquisitions librarians, law libraries, university libraries, international arbitration practitioners, litigation teams, in-house counsel, arbitration chambers, academics and researchers, courts and government legal departments

Genre:

Law, International Arbitration, Alternative Dispute Resolution, International Litigation

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