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The Concept of Procedural Good Faith in Arbitration Proceedings
Arbitrazh-Civil Procedure, 2023The article is devoted to the study of the concept of good faith in the arbitration process, the criteria for determining good faith are studied, the subjective attitude of the participant in the process to his behavior and the possibility of assessing such behavior by other persons and the court are correlated.
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Effects of The Principle of Good Faith in Litigation Procedures
International Journal of Law And CriminologyThere is no doubt that the effect of good faith on the stability of dealings is not denied, as the dominance of good faith negates the causes of anxiety arising from fear of fraud and deception. If we want to clarify this effect in a piece of legislation, we must look at the example of the society addressed by it, and the depth of the moral view and ...
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Arbitrazh-civil procedure, 2021
The article examines the issue of the good faith of individuals when considering an insolvency (bankruptcy) case, analyzes and evaluates the actions of a citizen who has not indicated in the application all bankruptcy creditors who have claims against him, and also highlights the issue of procedural risk of the creditor himself; the corresponding legal
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The article examines the issue of the good faith of individuals when considering an insolvency (bankruptcy) case, analyzes and evaluates the actions of a citizen who has not indicated in the application all bankruptcy creditors who have claims against him, and also highlights the issue of procedural risk of the creditor himself; the corresponding legal
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Journal of International Arbitration, 2011
The new French arbitration law has been celebrated as a modern, if not post-modern, law. Two provisions of the law have particularly attracted the authors' curiosity. Article 1464 requires both arbitrators and parties to conduct the arbitration proceedings "efficiently" and in "good faith." But what does this dual obligation actually entail and how ...
Baptiste Rigaudeau, Nadia Darwazeh
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The new French arbitration law has been celebrated as a modern, if not post-modern, law. Two provisions of the law have particularly attracted the authors' curiosity. Article 1464 requires both arbitrators and parties to conduct the arbitration proceedings "efficiently" and in "good faith." But what does this dual obligation actually entail and how ...
Baptiste Rigaudeau, Nadia Darwazeh
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The Principle Of Good Faith In Civil Proceedings (In The Light Of Judicial Procedure)
Ahrar Private Law Research Journal, 2022Arman Yaghobi Moghadam +1 more
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The article process a universal mechanism for distributing the burden of proof based on two presumptions: good faith action and bad faith inaction. The practical use of this mechanism will help law enforcement officers uniformly and easily distribute the burden of proof across various categories of cases.
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The article process a universal mechanism for distributing the burden of proof based on two presumptions: good faith action and bad faith inaction. The practical use of this mechanism will help law enforcement officers uniformly and easily distribute the burden of proof across various categories of cases.
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Gaming Law Review, 2001
401 TODAY IT SEEMS TO BE FASHIONABLE for academic commentators on both the left and the right, to find faults with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA).1 Although far from flawless and deserving of some criticism,2 it cannot be forgotten, however, that the Act was foremost the product of compromises between those supporting the tribes ...
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401 TODAY IT SEEMS TO BE FASHIONABLE for academic commentators on both the left and the right, to find faults with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA).1 Although far from flawless and deserving of some criticism,2 it cannot be forgotten, however, that the Act was foremost the product of compromises between those supporting the tribes ...
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