The task of the present article is to examine the historical evolution and current status of the French judicial doctrine on international commercial arbitration. It endeavors to compare the international doctrine with the French domestic law on arbitration and to illustrate briefly its conformity to the provisions of the international conventions on arbitration to which France is a party. Its chief design, however, is to concentrate upon the court decisions themselves, underscoring their progressive quality and pointing to their systemic implications
J. Robert et Th. E. Carbonneau, The French Law of Arbitration. In: Revue internationale de droit com...
For some time now, Article 2061 of the French Civil Code had laid down the general principle that a...
French arbitration law reform started since 2011 by Decree No 2011-48 to implement changes to the Ci...
The task of the present article is to examine the historical evolution and current status of the Fre...
Gallic arbitration law holds a special fascination for the student of international commercial dispu...
Resolution of a dispute arising under an international commercial contract frequently has been plagu...
Cette publication a pour objectif de proposer une synthèse des mécanismes régissant l’arbitrage inte...
In 1986, Quebec adopted the Act to amend the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure in respect o...
The article describes a new observation over the role of French public order in international arbitr...
On May 14, 1980, Articles 1005 and 1028 of the French Code of Civil Procedure were replaced with a d...
Analyses French Decree 2011-48 of 13 January 2011 on Arbitration, which amends the Code of Civil Pro...
Since the beginning of the 1990’s, the regulation of the international arbitration agreement has bee...
This article traces the evolution in three major legal Systems (the United Kingdom, the United State...
This article presents the French conception of the international commercial law, through the analysi...
This article describes and assesses the work of three national courts in regard to arbitration. The ...
J. Robert et Th. E. Carbonneau, The French Law of Arbitration. In: Revue internationale de droit com...
For some time now, Article 2061 of the French Civil Code had laid down the general principle that a...
French arbitration law reform started since 2011 by Decree No 2011-48 to implement changes to the Ci...
The task of the present article is to examine the historical evolution and current status of the Fre...
Gallic arbitration law holds a special fascination for the student of international commercial dispu...
Resolution of a dispute arising under an international commercial contract frequently has been plagu...
Cette publication a pour objectif de proposer une synthèse des mécanismes régissant l’arbitrage inte...
In 1986, Quebec adopted the Act to amend the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure in respect o...
The article describes a new observation over the role of French public order in international arbitr...
On May 14, 1980, Articles 1005 and 1028 of the French Code of Civil Procedure were replaced with a d...
Analyses French Decree 2011-48 of 13 January 2011 on Arbitration, which amends the Code of Civil Pro...
Since the beginning of the 1990’s, the regulation of the international arbitration agreement has bee...
This article traces the evolution in three major legal Systems (the United Kingdom, the United State...
This article presents the French conception of the international commercial law, through the analysi...
This article describes and assesses the work of three national courts in regard to arbitration. The ...
J. Robert et Th. E. Carbonneau, The French Law of Arbitration. In: Revue internationale de droit com...
For some time now, Article 2061 of the French Civil Code had laid down the general principle that a...
French arbitration law reform started since 2011 by Decree No 2011-48 to implement changes to the Ci...