The Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration 2011 is a collection of articles on international arbitration by leading practitioners.
The 2011 edition includes articles on third party joinder, shared funding of arbitration proceedings, experts and expert witnesses, confidentiality, limitation of document production, problems between experts and participants, decision-making in arbitral tribunals, effects of foreign bank-ruptcy, interim measures and guerrilla tactics. Furthermore, this yearbook takes an international look at arbitration, covering various issues of both topical and enduring importance: - Barriers of international arbitration in hungary
- A Swiss perspective on the enforcement and execution of arbitral Awards
- Recent developments in international arbitration in Singapore
- Insights to the arbitration in Dubai
- The Russian view of guerilla tactics in international arbitration
The Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration is published annually.