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Arbitration in Africa

Arbitration in Africa
ISBN:  9780414052529
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  19 Feb 2016
Subscription Information:  Non-Subscribable Product
Format:  Hardback
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Over the past decade Africa has emerged as a leading centre of economic growth, with the majority of industries operating within Africa having experienced rapid expansion as a result of increased investment and interest from around the globe.

Naturally this has led to an increase in disputes, renewing the interest of arbitrators and practitioners from both within the continent and around the world.

Written by a team of highly experienced practitioners, Arbitration in Africa: A Review of Key Jurisdictions is a valuable text for any arbitrator operating within Africa, providing a thorough and comprehensive account of arbitration in Africa.

This title gives practical advice on a range of essential subjects including:

  • A detailed introduction and commentary on arbitration in Africa
  • Historical accounts of arbitration in Africa and the development of arbitral institutions
  • Guidance on the rules, regulations and new laws pertaining to Arbitration in Africa
  • Coverage of issues surrounding recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration awards
  • Examines the future of arbitration in Africa
  • Features valuable case examples

This title also offers full and detailed coverage of specific regions such as:

  • The East African Community
  • Anglophone West African Countries
  • Southern Africa
  • Arabic Speaking Countries amongst others

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

  • Features a colour-coded map of Africa, to represent local arbitration centres/jurisdictions for quick and easy reference
  • Offers contact details for the relevant Arbitration Institutions
  • Provides useful information on Bi-lateral Investment Treaties in Africa
  • Detailed coverage of the Rules surrounding Procedure and Evidence
  • Examines restrictions in local legislation
  • Addresses  the controversies, difficulties and potential pitfalls of arbitrating in Africa
  • Provides detailed advice on Jurisdiction, Arbitration Awards and their Enforcement

CONTENTS

PART ONE
Regional Overview: North Africa

1. ALGERIA
2. EGYPT
3. MOROCCO
4. SUDAN
5. TUNISIA

PART TWO
Regional overview: the East African Community and Ethiopia

6. ETHIOPIA
7. KENYA
8. RWANDA
9. TANZANIA
10. UGANDA


PART THREE
Regional Overview: Southern Africa

11. BOTSWANA
12. MALAWI
13. SOUTH AFRICA
14. ZAMBIA
15. ZIMBABWE

PART FOUR
Regional Overview: English-Speaking West-Africa

16. GHANA
17. NIGERIA

PART FIVE
Regional Overview: African Lusophone Countries

18. ANGOLA
19. GUINEA-BISSUA
20. MOZAMBIQUE

PART SIX
The Islands of Africa

21. CAPE VERDE
22. MADAGASCAR
23. MAURITIUS
24. SÃO TOMÉ AND PRINCIPE

PART SEVEN
Arbitration under the OHADA System

25. CAMEROON
26. CÔTE D’IVOIRE
27. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
28. GABON
29. GUINEA (CONAKRY)
30. TOGO
REFLECTIONS OF THE FUTURE
APPENDICES

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