Russian Arbitration: Law and Practice provides a comprehensive and practical guide to arbitrating with Russian parties or in an arbitration proceeding with its seat in Russia. Structured according to the order of arbitration proceedings, this book provides coverage of all the relevant issues for practitioners entering into agreement to arbitrate with Russian parties.
The author offers a comprehensive description of the relevant areas of Russian law including procedural law, mandatory rules, and the most relevant public regulations that influence recognition and enforceability of an award in Russia. It highlights problematic areas for due diligence of potential Russian business partners, serving the purpose of avoiding future disputes. The book also deals with court procedures in Russia (injunctions, parallel proceedings, etc.) that may affect arbitral proceedings. The issues of recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in Russia and challenging arbitral awards in Russia are also covered. A section is devoted to particularities of arbitral proceedings at ICAC, Russia's most popular arbitral institution, and to arbitration proceedings with its seat in Russia.
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Professor Hiroshi Oda is the Sir Ernest Satow Professor of Japanese Law at the University College London (UCL). He is now affiliated with Waseda University (Tokyo). He has been the Japanese representative to the ICC Court of Arbitration (Paris) since 2003 and a member of the Panel of Arbitrators of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes.
His activities focus on Japanese and Russian law, namely arbitration, natural resources law, and commercial law. Professor Oda has advised Japanese companies in major Russian energy projects and has also advised Japanese clients in various international disputes. In 2012, he was awarded a Medal of Friendship from the then president of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev for his contribution to the study of Russian commercial law.
He has held various visiting professorship in the US and Europe, such as Cornell Law School, University of Munich, University of Fribourg, and, currently, University of Vienna.
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