1st Edition

Injunctive Relief and International Arbitration

By Hakeem Seriki Copyright 2015
    322 Pages
    by Informa Law from Routledge

    This book explores from an English law and Institutional perspective the various types of injunctive relief that are available to a party before and during arbitral proceedings.

    In particular, this book examines the basis of the power of English Courts to grant such injunctions and explains when such injunctions will be granted. It considers any limitations attached to such injunctions and the relationship between section 44 of the Arbitration Act 1996 and section 37 of the Senior Courts Act 1981.

    It also provides an in-depth analysis of case law and the emerging trends in this area of arbitration, as well as the powers of arbitrators under the ICC and LCIA Rules to grant such relief and other remedies that might be available to a party seeking to uphold an arbitration agreement.

    This book will be a vital reference tool for practitioners, arbitrators and postgraduate students.

    Chapter 1: Arbitration Agreements  Chapter 2: Anti-Suit Injunctions and Arbitration  Chapter 3: Anti Suit Injunctions and the Brussels Regulation  Chapter 4: Procedure and Jurisdiction  Chapter 5: Anti Suit Injunctions and Arbitrators  Chapter 6: Injunctions and the Arbitration Act 1996  Chapter 7: Anti-Arbitration Injunctions  Chapter 8: Damages and Alternative Remedies

    Biography

    Dr Hakeem Seriki is a senior lecturer in commercial law at the University of East Anglia. He is a consultant to the International Arbitration Group at Steptoe & Johnson and has written extensively on arbitration matters across a number of different journals.

    ‘…impressively manages to cover a huge number of important and difficult topics in the space of 150 pages. In doing so, it imposes a useful framework on a multitude of overlapping issues. It summarises key developments and identifies uncertainties for the future.’ David Owen QC, 20 Essex Street