Appendices - Arbitration Law of Canada: Practice and Procedure - 2nd Edition
J. Brian Casey is a Partner in the Toronto office of Baker & McKenzie and Former Chair of the firm's North American Litigation Practice Group. Mr. Casey practices in all areas of international and domestic commercial litigation and arbitration. Mr. Casey has taught advanced civil procedure and trial tactics at the Bar Admission Course for the Law Society of Upper Canada and is a former editor of the Advocates Society Journal. He is also a director of the Advocates Society, the leading Canadian trial lawyer's association. During his career, Mr. Casey has been retained as arbitrator, chairman of the tribunal or as counsel in numerous commercial arbitrations both ad hoc and institutional under the auspices of the LCIA, ICC and AAA. He has also acted in investor/State arbitrations under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA. Mr. Casey is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. In Canada, Mr. Casey sits as a panel member of ADR Chambers and ADR Chambers, International. He is listed in Euromoney's Guide to the World's Leading Experts in Commercial Arbitration and is designated a "leading practitioner" in international commercial arbitration by Lexpert.
Originally from Arbitration Law of Canada: Practice and Procedure - 2nd Edition
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ALBERTA ARBITRATION ACT
CHAPTER A-43
HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, enacts as follows:
INTRODUCTORY MATTERS
Interpretation
1(1) In this Act,
(a) "arbitration agreement" means, subject to subsections (2) and (3), an agreement or part of an agreement by which 2 or more persons agree to submit a matter in dispute to arbitration;
(b) "arbitrator" includes an umpire;
(c) "court" means,
(i) in sections 6 and 7, the Court of Queen's Bench and the Provincial Court, and
(ii) in all other sections, the Court of Queen's Bench.
(2) If the parties to an arbitration agreement make a further agreement in connection with the arbitration, it is deemed to form part of the arbitration agreement.
(3) Where a matter is authorized or required under an enactment to be submitted to arbitration, a reference in this Act to an arbitration agreement is a reference to the enactment, unless the context otherwise requires.
1991 cA-43.1 s1
Appendices
Redfern Schedule
Alberta Arbitration Act
Alberta International Arbitration Act
British Columbia Commercial Arbitration Act
British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Act
British Columbia Foreign Arbitral Awards Act
Ontario Arbitration Act
Ontario International Commercial Arbitration Act
UNCITRAL Model Law
UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (2010)
IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in
International Arbitration
IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International
Commercial Arbitration
ADR Institute of Canada National Arbitration Rules
ADR Institute of Canada Mediation Rules
ADR Chambers Arbitration Rules
ADR Chambers International Arbitration Rules
CCAC General Commercial Arbitration Rules
CCAC International Arbitration Rules
American Arbitration Association ICDR Rules
ICC Rules of Arbitration
LCIA Arbitration Rules