"The book by Dr. Keinheisterkamp is not just one more on a trendy
subject. It is a major contribution to the systematic analysis of
the regulation of arbitration in the Southern Cone of South
America....a fundamental reference for everyone practicing in or
interested in arbitration in Latin America."
--Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, Shearman & Sterling
"An excellent reference for practitioners and scholars already
familiar with the economic and political situation in Laitn
America. All in all, it is a welcome addition to the literature of
international arbitration." --Dispute Resolution Journal
"Time and again, the comprehensiveness of the material considered
and the high density of the analysis are striking, both signs of
the depth of the research. The book should become a standard work
in its field, providing access to Latin American arbitration for
many outsiders." --Dr. Jürgen Basedow, Director of the
Max-Planck-Institute of Foreign Private International Law,
Hamburg
"Jan Kleinheisterkamp's comprehensive book is both timely and
extremely useful, especially for the practitioner... [it] tackles
the complexity of a subject historically viewed in the region with
skepticism and even hostility... [and] the author has included a
carefully organized set of useful annexes containing most of the
statutes and treaties that a practitioner should have at hand when
dealing with arbitration issues in the various MERCOSUR member
countries."-- Emilio J. Cárdenas American Journal of Comparative
Law
"The book by Dr. Keinheisterkamp is not just one more on a trendy
subject. It is a major contribution to the systematic analysis of
the regulation of arbitration in the Southern Cone of South
America....a fundamental reference for everyone practicing in or
interested in arbitration in Latin America."
--Fernanado Mantilla-Serrano, Shearman & Sterling
"An excellent reference for practitioners and scholars already
familiar with the economic and political situation in Laitn
America. All in all, it is a welcome addition to the literature of
international arbitration." --Dispute Resolution Journal
"Time and again, the comprehensiveness of the material considered
and the high density of the analysis are striking, both signs of
the depth of the research. The book should become a standard work
in its field, providing access to Latin American arbitration for
many outsiders." --Dr. Jürgen Basedow, Director of the
Max-Planck-Institute of Foreign Private and Private International
Law, Hamburg, DEU
"Jan Kleinheisterkamp's comprehensive book is both timely and
extremely useful, especially for the practitioner... [it] tackles
the complexity of a subject historically viewed in the region with
skepticism and even hostility... [and] the author has included a
carefully organized set of useful annexes containing most of the
statutes and treaties that a practitioner should have at hand when
dealing with arbitration issues in the various MERCOSUR member
countries."-- Emilio J. Cárdenas American Journal of Comparative
Law
"This book is a must have for any practitioner involved in
arbitration in Latin America."
--ASA Bulletin
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