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Book Reviews: UNICTRAL Model Law: A Commentary

Updated: Nov 26, 2020

A recently published book by Ilias Bantekas, Pietro Ortolani, Shahla Ali, Manual Gomez, Michael Polkinghorne on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration: A Commentary received positive reviews as follows:

“A truly international treatise where theory meets actual practice. Not only does this book provide a useful and interesting background to the UNCITRAL Model Law, but more critically an instructive and in-depth analysis of each article, describing its purpose and application across numerous jurisdictions. Clearly a useful and practical addition to the existing body of law.”

  1. Alexis Mourre, President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration

“We now have the pleasure of a commentary that does justice to the significant achievements of the UNCITRAL Model Law. A diverse group of authors thoroughly analyse each of its 36 articles, comparing each one’s application in diverse jurisdictions, without ever losing sight of the Model Law’s initial raison d’être. An enlightening and accessible treatise that is fundamental to a proper understanding of this increasingly widespread legal text.”

  1. Emmanuel Gaillard, Professor or Law, Head of Shearman & Sterling’s International Arbitration practice and Global Head of its Disputes Unit

“The Model Law is one of the main pillars upon which modern international arbitration has been built and prospered; it has gone a long way to achieve the aim of harmonisation, which makes doing business in different jurisdictions more certain. This Commentary by experienced practitioners and academics is timely, as the Model Law has been adopted in many jurisdictions. The book is essential for international business as well as teaching.”

  1. Neil Kaplan, Arbitrator, Arbitration Chambers, Hong Kong

“A starting point for anyone investigating the UNCITRAL Model Law, or any of the 111 jurisdictions it has been adopted in. The book provides a clear, easily accessible and insightful comparative legal analysis of the world’s primary instrument of arbitration law. An absolute essential, both for practitioners and academics.”

  1. Bas van Zelst, Co-Head of Van Doorne’s Arbitration Group and Professor of Dispute Resolution & Arbitration at Maastricht University

“This work is an excellent value-add to the field: it consolidates in one tome a clear analysis of each section of the UNCITRAL Model Law in the light of the pertinent travaux préparatoires and key case law and arbitral decisions, supplemented with insightful commentary.  Particularly for practitioners needing to address real-life issues under the Model Law in the course of their cases, this book will be an excellent time-saving resource.”

  1. José Astigarraga, Partner, ReedSmith LLP

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