This book forms part of The Global Law Collection published by Thomson Aranzadi and has a foreword by Michael H. Graham, Professor at Miami School of Law
Thomson Aranzadi Publishers have recently brought out “International Commercial Arbitration. United States doctrinal developments and American Style Discovery”. by Pedro J. Martínez-Fraga
President of the Global Dispute Resolution Center of the Maiestas Foundation, and partner at Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P, in Miami, Martínez Fraga is a world expert on international arbitration. He has been placed in the Top 5 in the ranking of the magazine Who’s Who Legal, for the area of commercial litigation.
His book has a foreword by Michael H. Graham, Professor at Miami School of Law. The book provides an in-depth analysis, with an ample review of jurisprudence, of the current state of international commercial arbitration in the USA, its strengths and weaknesses, and offers the legal community a resource of high scholarly rigor and abundant practical applications. His analysis of 28 U.S.C. section 1782 on the possibility of using discovery in commercial arbitration procedures in the USA is of particular interest.
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