Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Power and obligation to make an award as to costs Chapter 3 Agreements and protocols as to costs Chapter 4 Practice and procedure Chapter 5 Apportioning central costs and/or allocating liability for party costs Chapter 6 Quantifying recoverable party costs Chapter 7 Offers of settlement and their effect on awards as to costs Chapter 8 Arbitral and institutional fees and expenses Chapter 9 Security for costs Chapter 10 Controlling costs in international arbitration Chapter 11 Costs following settlement or discontinuance Chapter 12 Applications to the court in respect of costs Chapter 13 Costs in investment treaty arbitrations
Sharon Taylor is Associate Professor in Accounting at Western Sydney University (WSU). She has worked at the Australian Taxation Office and is a Fellow of CPA Australia and a Registered Tax Agent. For many years, she was an academic supervisor in the School of Accounting, and the Associate Head of School Engagement at WSU. Sharon is currently a member of the Financial Planning Academic Forum and Chair of the Financial Planning Education Council and was a Foundation Fellow of the Association of Financial Educators. Additionally, she held the role of convenor of the Financial Services Discipline Team for many years, and was Chair of the committee developing both the Master of Commerce (Financial Planning) and Bachelor of Financial Advising degree programs. She has contributed to numerous publications, including Australian Accounting Research Foundation, Financial Services Review, Financial Planning Research Journal and Australasian Accounting Business and Financial Journal.