Transnational Commercial Disputes in an Age of Anti-Globalism and Pandemic
By (Author) Sundaresh Menon
Edited by Anselmo Reyes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
25th July 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Arbitration, mediation and alternative dispute resolution
341.522
Paperback
416
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In this book, senior judges and academics at the forefront of transnational commercial law in Asia, Australia, Europe, the US, and elsewhere, reflect on the implications of anti-globalism and the COVID-19 pandemic on international commercial dispute resolution (ICDR). The chapters consider: (1) What types of cross-border commercial disputes will arise in the future and what resources will be needed to respond to them in a cost-effective, time-efficient, and equitable manner (2) Is there still merit in a multilateral approach to transnational commercial law and ICDR, despite the closing of borders, the rise of protectionism, and the disruption of global supply chains (3) What reforms and innovations should courts, arbitrators, and mediators contemplate when navigating the post-pandemic landscape (4) Can the accelerated use of remote technology in ICDR (as prompted by the pandemic) be leveraged to enhance access to justice for all With a focus on the current crisis in globalism, as well as the associated problems of ensuring justice and fairness in the resolution of cross-border commercial and investment-state disputes along the Belt-and-Road and elsewhere, the book will be an invaluable resource for academics, judges and practitioners alike.
Sundaresh Menon has been Chief Justice of Singapore since November 2012. Between 2010 and 2012 he was Attorney-General of Singapore. Anselmo Reyes is Guest Professor at the Law Faculty of Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan, and an International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court.