Elgar Encyclopedia 2025: Jonathan Lim's Key Contributions to Arbitration
The 2025 edition of the Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of International Commercial Arbitration has been released, with Jonathan Lim contributing significantly to its content. The Encyclopedia delves into crucial aspects like the New York Convention, UNCITRAL Model Law, and IBA Guidelines.
Lim, a prominent figure in the field, authored five chapters for this edition. His contributions include 'Experts', which explores the role of experts in arbitration, and 'Governmental privilege', discussing the confidentiality of government communications in arbitration proceedings. Additionally, Lim's work covers 'Kaplan Opening', a strategic move in arbitration, and 'Setting-aside, waiver of', which examines the circumstances under which an arbitral award can be set aside or waived. His final chapter, 'Settlement privilege', focuses on the confidentiality of settlement agreements in arbitration.
The Encyclopedia serves as a comprehensive resource, offering insights into key topics that shape international commercial arbitration.
Jonathan Lim's extensive contributions to the 2025 edition of the Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of International Commercial Arbitration provide valuable insights into several critical aspects of the field. His work, alongside the Encyclopedia's coverage of key topics, makes it an indispensable reference for legal professionals and scholars in international commercial arbitration.
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