@book{e05b86242eb0425799d309f091c50bc8,
title = "The Singapore Convention on Mediation - A Commentary",
abstract = "The Singapore Convention on Mediation is just beginning its life as an international legal instrument. How is it likely to fare? In this first comprehensive, article-by-article commentary, the authors provide a robust report on the features of the Convention and their implications, with analysis of potential controversies and authoritative clarifications of particular provisions.The book{\textquoteright}s meticulous examination considers these issues and topics:- international mediated settlement agreements as a new type of legal instrument in international law- types of settlement agreements that fall within the scope of the Convention- how the Convention{\textquoteright}s enforcement mechanism works- the meaning of {\textquoteleft}international{\textquoteright} and the absence of a seat of mediation- the Convention{\textquoteright}s approach to recognition and enforcement of international mediated settlement agreements- the grounds for refusal to grant relief under the Convention- mediator misconduct as a ground for refusal to grant relief- the impact of the Convention on private international law- the relationship of the Singapore Convention to other international instruments such as the UN Model Law on International Commercial Mediation and the New York Convention on Arbitration- possibilities for Contracting States to declare reservationsThis book takes a giant step towards relieving the inherent uncertainty associated with how this newly constituted instrument may operate, and how States may become {\textquoteleft}Convention ready{\textquoteright}. It is sure to become an essential reference for international lawyers, mediators and government officials as the Convention proves itself in the coming years.",
keywords = "SINGAPORE, MEDIATION, private international law, Singapore Convention",
author = "Nadja Alexander and Shouyu Chong",
year = "2019",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-94-935-1481-9",
series = "Global Trends in Dispute Resolution",
publisher = "Kluwer Law International",
}