Alumnus and Honorary Professor Charles T. Kotuby Jr. publishes new book on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Durham Alumnus and Honorary Professor Charles T. Kotuby Jr. FCIArb has co-authored a book titled “Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. Concise Guide to the New York Convention's Uniform Regime” alongside Franco Ferrari and Dr. Friedrich Rosenfeld, published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
Framing the Convention as a uniform law instrument, the book analyses case law from major arbitration jurisdictions to explain its scope of application, the duty to recognize arbitral agreements and awards as well as their limitations, and the procedure and formal requirements for enforcing arbitral awards. The book is a useful tool for both legal practitioners and judges working in the field of international arbitration as well as for scholars and students of commercial arbitration and private international law.
Professor Kotuby Jr is Professor of Practice and Executive Director at the Center for International Legal Education, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Honorary Professor of Law at Durham University and advisory board member of the Durham International Dispute Resolution Institute. He is also one of the speakers and founders of the Law School Summer Course in International Arbitration.
Find out more
- Purchase the book here
- Learn more about the Law School Summer Course in International Arbitration
- Visit the Durham International Dispute Resolution Institute website