The Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration 2014 is a collection of
articles on international arbitration by leading practitioners.
This edition focuses on topics related to the power of the arbitrator to revise
and adapt the contract, for example in the context of price revision clauses,
both from an American and Continental perspective and also in the light of
public policy. Considering the new ICC rules, the enforceability of emergency
arbitrators’ decisions is another widely discussed topic covered by this edition
of the Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration.
Furthermore, this Yearbook takes an international look at arbitration, covering
topical issues of central importance, including:
• Challenging foreign awards in Italy
• Witness preparation in international arbitration in the countries of the
former Yugoslavia
• The relationship between EU and the BITs of its Member States
The Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration is published annually.