IHNED K ODESLÁNÍ
The topic for the inaugural edition of the Czech (& Central European) Yearbook of Arbitration (CYArb) is a highly interdisciplinary investigation into the relationship between human rights and arbitration. While providing a broad comparative approach of national tribunals from the perspective of different legal traditions, this topic has many significant practical aspects, such as service of process in arbitration proceedings. The CYArb also features articles by leading authorities from not only the Czech Republic but also Central and Eastern Europe, Switzerland and Russia on different topics in international arbitration; The Yearbook includes commentary and analysis of selected important case law - where international arbitration and the courts meet - from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia. To ensure the integrity and quality of the CYArb, it boasts an Advisory Board featuring leading arbitration figures of the region, including:
Anton Baier, Vienna, Austria
Silvy Chernev, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sir Anthony Colman, London, UK
Bohuslav Klein, Prague, Czech Republic
Pierre Lalive, Geneva, Switzerland
Piotr Nowaczyk, Warsaw, Poland
Ivan Szász, Budapest, Hungary
Stanislaw Soltysiński, Warsaw, Poland
Jozef Suchoža, Košice, Slovak Republic
Vladimír Týč, Brno, Czech Republic
A vital component of the CYArb is the unprecedented cooperation from the leading academic and arbitral institutions in the field:
In the Czech Republic, this endeavor has the cooperation of the following institutions:
– Faculty of Law, Charles University, Prague,
– Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno,
– Faculty of Law, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen,
– Faculty of Law, Palacký University, Olomouc,
– Institute of State and Law, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
In the Slovak Republic:
– Institute of State and Law, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
A large degree of collaboration was provided by the permanent arbitration courts and other institutions in the region:
· International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (VIAC)
· Court of International Commercial Arbitration attached to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania
· Arbitration Court attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
· Arbitration Court attached to the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic and Agricultural Chamber of the Czech Republic
· Arbitration Court attached to the Czech-Moravian Commodity Exchange
· ICC National Committee Czech Republic
· The Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce
The degree of collaboration and cooperation from leading individuals, academic and arbitral institutions, allows the CYArb to fulfill its goal of being the leading Yearbook on arbitration developments and case law for the region.
The topic for the inaugural edition of the Czech (& Central European) Yearbook of Arbitration (CYArb) is a highly interdisciplinary investigation into the relationship between human rights and arbitration. While providing a broad comparative approach of national tribunals from the perspective of different legal traditions, this topic has many significant practical aspects, such as service of process in arbitration proceedings. The CYArb also features articles by leading authorities from not only the Czech Republic but also Central and Eastern Europe, Switzerland and Russia on different topics in international arbitration; The Yearbook includes commentary and analysis of selected important case law - where international arbitration and the courts meet - from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia.