Knihobot

Bernhard Berger

    Zivilprozessrecht (Schweizer Recht)
    Tirol übers Jahr
    International and Domestic Arbitration in Switzerland
    Inside the Black Box: How Arbitral Tribunals Operate and Reach Their Decisions
    • 2021

      Zivilprozessrecht (Schweizer Recht)

      Unter Berücksichtigung der bernischen und zürcherischen Einführungsgesetzgebung

      Dieser Band führt in die Funktion und Prinzipien des geltenden schweizerischen Zivilprozessrechts ein. Dargestellt wird es in übersichtlicher und kompakter Form, vom Verfahren in erster und oberer kantonaler Instanz bis zur zivilrechtlichen Rechtsmittelordnung nach dem Bundesgerichtsgesetz. Ebenfalls mitberücksichtigt werden die Bezüge zum internationalen Zivilprozessrecht (IPRG und LugÜ). Zahlreiche anschauliche Fallbeispiele samt Lösungshinweisen ermöglichen es den Studierenden und Praktizierenden, sich mit dem Stoff des Zivilprozesses vertraut zu machen. Grundlage für die theoretische und praktische Darstellung bilden die Einführungsgesetzgebungen der Kantone Bern und Zürich, weshalb sich das Werk unter anderem auch für Studierende eignet, die sich auf eine Anwaltsprüfung vorbereiten.

      Zivilprozessrecht (Schweizer Recht)
    • 2021

      Focusing on Swiss arbitration law, this authoritative work offers an in-depth analysis of arbitration concepts, sources, and the validity of agreements. It covers key topics such as competence-competence, arbitral procedures, and the enforcement of awards, making it essential for legal scholars and practitioners. The Fourth Edition includes updated information reflecting recent legal revisions, complemented by appendices with case tables and translations of relevant legal provisions. This comprehensive handbook serves as a vital resource for arbitrators, judges, and academics.

      International and Domestic Arbitration in Switzerland
    • 2013

      Prominent and experienced international arbitrators and litigators discuss the rights and obligations of arbitrators during the deliberation and decision-making processes and provide invaluable insights based on their years of personal experience. Issues discussed and analyzed include: • Steps and issues in deliberation and decision-making including the organization and form of deliberations and the drafting of the award. • Conflict in deliberations including how to handle bias and obstruction, structuring a bargaining process and dealing with dissenting opinions. • Assistance to the tribunal including the opinions, advantages and dangers with specific discussions regarding document production master and experts’ facilitator, the assistance of the secretary to the arbitral tribunal in drafting the award and the United Nations Compensation Commission’s utilization of experts. Inside the Black Box: How Arbitral Tribunals Operate and Reach Their Decisions also includes extremely useful arbitration materials including examples of a decision tree, dissenting opinion award, dissenting arbitrator refusing to sign the award, and an assortment of materials regarding the scheduling and qualifications of experts.

      Inside the Black Box: How Arbitral Tribunals Operate and Reach Their Decisions
    • 2000