Tittel: | Norwegian Arbitration Day 2019 | Ansvar: | Trond Solvang (editor), Trine-Lise Wilhelmsen (co-editor) | Forfatter: | red.: Solvang, Trond / red.: Wilhelmsen, Trine-Lise | Materialtype: | Bok | Utgitt: | Oslo : Sjørettsfondet, Nordisk institutt for sjørett, Universitetet i Oslo, 2019 | Omfang: | 168 s. | Serie: | Marius ; 515 | Emneord: | Voldgift | Innhold: | Artikler: Knut Kaasen: International Arbitration in Norway Thomas K. Svensen: Oil and gas – the use and benefit of arbitration in the cornerstone industry Mikal Brøndmo: International arbitration in Norway – offshore and onshore construction, including renewable energy Kaare Andreas Shetelig: Post M&A disputes in a Norwegian context Christian Hauge: Nordic arbitration – the initiative and rules Trine-Lise Wilhelmsen: Choice of Forum in the Nordic Marine Insurance Plan Harald S. Kobbe: Nordic Arbitration in future – possibilities and Challenges Karin Fløistad: Enforcement – The New York Convention vs the Lugano/Brussels Conventions Giuditta Cordero-Moss: Ordre Public and arbitration in Norway Niels Schiersing: Norway as an attractive place to arbitrate Ola Ø. Nisja: How we can make arbitration in Norway even better
This issue of MarIus contains papers submitted by a number of speakers at the seminar hosted by the Institute on 17 January 2019, entitled “Norwegian Arbitration Day”.
We are grateful to the authors for their contributions which, no doubt, offer valuable insight into the diversified topic of arbitration – and with a particular twist towards arbitration in Norway and the other Nordic countries. |
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