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Stephen Bond is Senior of Counsel in Covington & Burling LLP’s London office. Formerly a co-head of the White & Case international arbitration practice group. He has served as counsel, co-counsel, chairman or co-arbitrator in numerous international arbitrations, principally under the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce, and also under those of the London Court of International Arbitration, the Stockholm Arbitration Institute, the Japanese Commercial Arbitration Association, the Vienna Centre and UNCITRAL.
Mr. Bond has served in arbitrations focused predominantly on disputes in the oil and gas, international joint venture, construction, computer, sales and distribution fields and that involve the application of various civil and common law legal systems. He has also provided expert witness statements on international arbitration-related matters.
During his career, he has held a number of high profile positions that include Secretary General of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) from 1985-1991 and the U.S. Member of the ICC International Court of Arbitration for the period 1994-1999. He was Vice Chairman of the ICC Working Group charged with drafting the 1998 ICC Rules of Arbitration.
Prior to joining White & Case in 1991 and in addition to his ICC experience, he served as Assistant Legal Adviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser of the Department of State and as Counselor for Legal Affairs in the United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, where he was accorded the State Department's Distinguished Honors Award.
Editors:
* Mr. Timur D. Aitkulov, Clifford Chance, Moscow
* Professor Frédéric Bachand, McGill University Faculty of Law, Montreal
* Ms. Linn Bergman, SCC Arbitration Institute, Stockholm
* Ms. Lisa Bingham, Hanotiau & van den Berg, Brussels
* Mr. Oliver Caprasse, University of Liège and University of Brussels, Hanotiau & van den Berg, Liège and Brussels
* Mr. Nils Eliasson, Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyra, Hongkong
* Mr. John Fellas, Hughes,Hhubbard & Reed, New York
* Mr. Grant Hanessian, Baker & McKenzie, New York
* Mr. Jeffrey M. Hertzfeld, Salans, Paris
* Mr. Devashish Krishan, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, New York
* Ms. Olga Mouraviova, White & Case, Paris
* Mr. Noah Rubins, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Paris
* Professor Patricia Shaughnessy, Stockholm University, Faculty of Law, Stockholm
Editorial Committee:
* Mr. Michael Bühler, Jones Day, Paris
* Professor Thomas E. Carbonneau, The Dickinson School of Law Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
* Mr. Ulf Franke, Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, Stockholm
* Mr. Kaj Hobér, Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå Stockholm, Sweden
* Ms. Marina Kaldina, Basic Element, Moscow, Russia
* Ms. Aigoul Kenjebayeva, Salans, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
* Mr. Alexander S. Komarov, International Commercial Arbitration Court at the Russian Federation, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Moscow, Russia
* Professor Joseph Lookofsky, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law, Copenhagen, Denmark
* Professor William W. Park, Boston University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts
* Mr. Hilmar Raeschke-Kessler, Rechtsanwalt beim Bundesgerichtshof Ettlingen bei Karlsruhe, Germany
* Professor Alan Scott Rau, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, Austin, Texas
* Professor Michael Reisman, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut
* Mr. Wang Sheng Chang, Beijing, China
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"It is a pleasure and an honor to write this first editorial as the new General Editor of SIAR. In that capacity, I will try to meet the high standards set by Sigvard Jarvin, the former General Editor of SIAR, with the assistance of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) Secretariat, the editors, and the editorial committee.
From its inception, the content of SIAR has been independent of the SCC and that tradition will be maintained. New readers of SIAR may be surprised at the extent to which SIAR’s contents cover arbitration beyond the SCC, Sweden, the Nordic countries, and Europe. Globalization has influenced international arbitration just as it has so many fields of human endeavor. “Best practices” developed in one region of the world or under one set of arbitration rules or laws, can and do have influence elsewhere. So too, practices inimical to what the users of international arbitration have come to expect engender sharp criticism that can influence courts and lawmakers to shape up or risk the consequences..."
STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION REVIEW Volume 2008:2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
Stephen R. Bond, General Editor
ARTICLES
International Arbitration is not Arbitration
Jan Paulsson
Why Choose Stockholm: Reflections of an English Lawyer After Two Years of Practising International Arbitration in Sweden
James Hope
Emergency and Pre-Tribunal Arbitral Relief: Current Approaches of the Key Arbitral Institutions
Peter Hillerström
An Update on SCC Arbitration Cases
Linn Bergman
SPECIAL FORUM: SWEDISH ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC POLICY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, SEPTEMBER 4-5, 2008
Preface: Public Policy: Still the Unruly Horse?
Hans G. Bagner
The Scope of Review in Annulment Proceedings
Professor Piero Bernardini
An Introduction to International Public Policy
Lord Goldsmith QC
The Common Law Approach to Public Policy in International Arbitration
Jeffrey M. Hertzfeld
Public Policy as Ground for Annulment of or Non-recognition of Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in East Asia
Michael Hwang S.C. and Shaun Lee
Issues of Substantive International Public Policy
Stephen Jagusch
Public Policy in Swiss International Arbitration Law: For Once, Adjectives Make a Difference
Pierre A. Karrer
Standards of Procedural International Public Policy
Dr. Richard H. Kreindler
The Public Policy Exception to the Enforcement of International Arbitral Awards
David W. Rivkin
INVESTMENT DISPUTES
Germany
Sedelmayer v. Russian Federation: Court Decisions in Germany in January and March 2008
Observations by Friederike Stumpe
COURT DECISIONS ON ARBITRATION
The Netherlands
District Court of the Hague, The Netherlands, Decisions on 1 August 2007, Case No. LJN: BB1424, 255948 / HA ZA 05-3983
Observations by Diederik de Groot
NOTES & INFORMATION
BOOK REVIEW: Comparative Law of International Arbitration, Second Edition, Professor Jean-François Poudret and Dr. Sebastien Besson
Christopher R. Seppällä and Olga Mouraviova
Thomas Wälde (1949-2008) In Memoriam
Devashish Krishan
List of Books Received
Olga Mouraviova