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The general notion of arbitrability is practically as old as arbitration itself, and yet it remains profoundly misunderstood, at least in U.S. arbitration law.
Bermann, George A.
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Questions of Arbitrability in the World: Comparing the Jurisprudence of the United States and India
If a matter is not arbitrable, then it may not be arbitrated.2 Arbitrability, generally, refers to the authority that an arbitrator possesses to decide a matter.3 A challenge to that authority is considered a “question of arbitrability.”4 There are three
Sivils, Henry
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The Next Frontier: The Arbitrability of Intellectual Property Disputes
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are private rights and are only as strong as the means to enforce them. In this light, arbitration has been an increasingly attractive alternative for parties to resolve their disputes due to its efficiency, specialty,
Hofilena, Daniel
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Arbitrability of disputes in Polish law
Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia zagadnienie zdatności arbitrażowej z perspektywy prawa polskiego. Pojęcie to jest definiowane jako dopuszczalność rozstrzygnięcia danego sporu przez sąd polubowny.
Wisławska, Aleksandra
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Economics of Arbitrability in International IP Contracting
IP arbitrability in international commercial disputes enshrines the friction between traders and holders, between private contracts and public registers, between party autonomy and mandatory rules.
dels Sants Mirambell Fargas, Miquel
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According to the principle of Kompetenz-Kompetenz, an arbitral tribunal is vested with the authority to decide upon its jurisdiction with respect to any given dispute. In making such a decision, it will review the respective arbitration agreement and it
Toni Deskoski Тони Дескоски +1 more
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Foreign Fighters and Their Place in Law
States should avoid arbitrability in decision-making processes concerning foreign fighters by amending their current legislature including criminal prosecution of foreign fighters.
Ludvík Barabáš
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Machine learning and signal processing assisted differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) data analysis for chemical identification. [PDF]
Chakraborty P +4 more
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Arbitrability of Arbitrability, The
If you can read the following only once and understand it, consider yourself part of a very small minority: It is the dilemma of the box within a box or, in the case of arbitration, the authority as to the decision as to the authority to make the ...
St. Germain, Michelle
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Disputes concerning public order and their arbitrability: A comparative study
This research examines the important question of whether disputes involving matters of public order can be resolved through arbitration, whether in domestic or international contexts.
Yousef M. Shandi
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