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2014
Abstract This chapter deals with the private international law of arbitration and arbitral proceedings. The point of departure is to note that the manner in which an arbitral tribunal goes about its business is something not governed the rules of private international law applicable to proceedings before a court, but by the rules which ...
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Abstract This chapter deals with the private international law of arbitration and arbitral proceedings. The point of departure is to note that the manner in which an arbitral tribunal goes about its business is something not governed the rules of private international law applicable to proceedings before a court, but by the rules which ...
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On the Semantics of Arbitration
International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 1997Revision and update operators add new information to some old information represented by a logical theory. Katsuno and Mendelzon show that both revision and update operators can be characterized as accomplishing a minimal change in the old information to accommodate the new information.
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Number of Arbitrators and Decisions of Arbitral Tribunals
Arbitration International, 2007This article deals with the current status and the prospects for change in relation to two 'classical rules' of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, with special reference to the new Austrian arbitral legislation. The rules discussed are the Art. 5 on the number of arbitrators and the Art. 31 on decision-making by the appointed arbitrators.
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Arbitration International, 1989
In institutional arbitration, in contrast to ad hoc arbitration, the parties agree to be bound by the rules of an arbitration institution or an arbitration centre. There are many such different institutions, including about 70 which deal with international commercial matters.1 As for the arbitrators, they may be appointed by the parties, by the ...
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In institutional arbitration, in contrast to ad hoc arbitration, the parties agree to be bound by the rules of an arbitration institution or an arbitration centre. There are many such different institutions, including about 70 which deal with international commercial matters.1 As for the arbitrators, they may be appointed by the parties, by the ...
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Are Arbitrators Biased in ICSID Arbitration? A Dynamic Perspective
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018Abstract Concerns over arbitrator impartiality and independence in ICSID arbitration have led to reform proposals geared towards a multilateral investment court. Due to the ad hoc nature of appointments, it has been suggested that arbitrators may strategically render decisions in biased ways with the goal of encouraging reappointments.
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Arbitrability and Law Applicable to Arbitrability
2000U radu se razmatra institut arbitrabilnosti, tj. svojstva nekog spora da bude riješen arbitražom, i to prije svega pitanje koje je pravo mjerodavno za pitanje je li neki spor arbitrabilan.
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Institutional differences and arbitration mechanisms in international joint ventures
Global Strategy Journal, 2021Valérie Duplat
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Proper Legal Drafting of Arbitration Clauses
Journal of Law and Sustainable Development, 2023Qais Ali Mahafzah+1 more
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To arbitrate or not to arbitrate
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2005openaire +3 more sources