TY - BOOK
T1 - The Singapore Convention on Mediation - A Commentary
T2 - (2nd Edition)
AU - Alexander, Nadja
AU - Chong, Shouyu
AU - Giorgadze, Vakho
PY - 2022/10/31
Y1 - 2022/10/31
N2 - This is the second edition to the first Commentary, published in 2019. Having been signed by 55 States, the Singapore Convention on Mediation is just beginning its life as an international legal instrument. It entered into force on 22 September 2020. How is it likely to fare? In this 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’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’s enforcement mechanism works- the meaning of ‘international’ and the absence of a seat of mediation- the Convention’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 ‘Convention ready’. It is sure to become an essential reference for international lawyers, mediators and government officials as the Convention proves itself in the coming years.
AB - This is the second edition to the first Commentary, published in 2019. Having been signed by 55 States, the Singapore Convention on Mediation is just beginning its life as an international legal instrument. It entered into force on 22 September 2020. How is it likely to fare? In this 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’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’s enforcement mechanism works- the meaning of ‘international’ and the absence of a seat of mediation- the Convention’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 ‘Convention ready’. It is sure to become an essential reference for international lawyers, mediators and government officials as the Convention proves itself in the coming years.
KW - Mediation
KW - Singapore Convention on Mediation
KW - Alternative Dispute Resolution
KW - Private International Law
KW - International commercial arbitration
KW - ADR
M3 - Book
SN - 9789403528250
VL - 8
T3 - Global Trends in Dispute Resolution
BT - The Singapore Convention on Mediation - A Commentary
PB - Kluwer Law International
CY - Singapore
ER -