Law, Language, and Ambiguity: A Linguistic Study of International Arbitration Clauses examines how language affects the drafting and interpretation of arbitration clauses in international contracts. Combining legal analysis and linguistic theory, the book highlights common sources of ambiguity and their impact on arbitration proceedings. It offers practical guidance for drafting clear, effective clauses to avoid disputes, with insights into jurisdiction, language choice, interim measures, and confidentiality. Ideal for lawyers, arbitrators, and contract drafters working in international arbitration.
Law, Language, and Ambiguity: A Linguistic Study of International Arbitration Clauses
Rosario Fucarino
2025-01-01
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Law, Language, and Ambiguity: A Linguistic Study of International Arbitration Clauses examines how language affects the drafting and interpretation of arbitration clauses in international contracts. Combining legal analysis and linguistic theory, the book highlights common sources of ambiguity and their impact on arbitration proceedings. It offers practical guidance for drafting clear, effective clauses to avoid disputes, with insights into jurisdiction, language choice, interim measures, and confidentiality. Ideal for lawyers, arbitrators, and contract drafters working in international arbitration.File in questo prodotto:
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