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Kompetenz-Kompetenz and Separability
2021This chapter explores the role of arbitral tribunals and courts in the determination of arbitral jurisdiction. It finds that the legitimacy of arbitration trounces its efficacy under Ethiopian law. Any allegation, even a patently false one, that the arbitration agreement is invalid or non-existent has to be settled by a court.
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Kompetenz-Kompetenz, Canadian Style
Arbitration International, 2009In some important respects, the doctrine of kompetenz-kompetenz is evolving in Canada in a manner that may defeat the expectations of observers from other Model Law jurisdictions. Whether these developments are nevertheless positive and offer compelling answers that should thus be treated as persuasive in other Model Law jurisdictions is the main ...
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Stufen experimenteller Kompetenz
Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Naturwissenschaften, 2016Die Entwicklung experimenteller Kompetenz, das heist der Fahigkeiten und Fertigkeiten, die zur Planung, Durchfuhrung und Auswertung von Experimenten benotigt werden, ist ein zentrales Ziel des Physikunterrichts. Der vorliegende Beitrag prasentiert die Ergebnisse eines Standardsettings, in dem vier Stufen experimenteller Kompetenz erarbeitet wurden. Die
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The Inconvenience of Principle: Separability and Kompetenz-Kompetenz
Journal of International Arbitration, 2013The principles of separability and Kompetenz-Kompetenz were developed to favour the effectiveness of arbitration as a means of dispute settlement. This article seeks to demonstrate that in the modern day the beneficial effects of these principles have been ordained in statute in most arbitration law systems, but frequently such statutes also maintain ...
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The Exercise of Kompetenz-Kompetenz in the Determination of Presumptive Jurisdiction
2019Universal jurisdiction purports to extend judicial power by overstretching jurisdiction. Recourse to implied powers may be justifiable in terms of the need to enforce victims’ rights. The ICC, as arbiter of its own jurisdiction, enjoys such power. Within the framework of admissibility proceedings, it may actually press a State to start or to reopen an ...
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