Because arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution, it is expected that courts do not interfere in arbitration; this is the principle of judicial non-interference. It is a necessary corollary of the principle of party autonomy: parties to international commercial contracts have the freedom to determine not only the specific terms and conditions of contract, but also the law that applies to the contract, the method by which disputes arising under the contract are to be resolved, the procedure to be followed, and the place in which any hearings are to be heard, before whom, and whether the decision should be final or whether there should be a right of appeal to a court
Legal status of an Arbitrator Arbitration, standing aside civil court proceedings and ADRs, has beco...
In the current system of global arbitration, the complete independence envisaged for the arbitration...
A universal principle of contemporary arbitration law is that contract plays a vital role in the gov...
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AND THE ROLE OF NATIONAL COURTS SUMMARY International Commercia...
Arbitration proceedings as a means of dispute resolution in international law with regard to the rec...
Supreme Court case law teaches us that the federal interest in arbitration does not consist of enfor...
Among the several reasons that contribute to the success of international commercial arbitration is ...
The paper takes into consideration the different degrees of power and control that can be exercised ...
International commercial arbitration is an alternative dispute settlement based on the principle of ...
Arbitration is a way to resolve disputes outside the courts as a form of an alternative dispute reso...
Like consummated romance, arbitration rests on consent. An agreement of some sort waives each side’s...
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method (ADR) and has now become one of the preferre...
3siThis chapter broadly reviews the relationship between the arbitration and judicial systems as wel...
© 2009 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
Used for hundreds of years and adapted to a variety of contexts, arbitration is a form of adjudicati...
Legal status of an Arbitrator Arbitration, standing aside civil court proceedings and ADRs, has beco...
In the current system of global arbitration, the complete independence envisaged for the arbitration...
A universal principle of contemporary arbitration law is that contract plays a vital role in the gov...
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AND THE ROLE OF NATIONAL COURTS SUMMARY International Commercia...
Arbitration proceedings as a means of dispute resolution in international law with regard to the rec...
Supreme Court case law teaches us that the federal interest in arbitration does not consist of enfor...
Among the several reasons that contribute to the success of international commercial arbitration is ...
The paper takes into consideration the different degrees of power and control that can be exercised ...
International commercial arbitration is an alternative dispute settlement based on the principle of ...
Arbitration is a way to resolve disputes outside the courts as a form of an alternative dispute reso...
Like consummated romance, arbitration rests on consent. An agreement of some sort waives each side’s...
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method (ADR) and has now become one of the preferre...
3siThis chapter broadly reviews the relationship between the arbitration and judicial systems as wel...
© 2009 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
Used for hundreds of years and adapted to a variety of contexts, arbitration is a form of adjudicati...
Legal status of an Arbitrator Arbitration, standing aside civil court proceedings and ADRs, has beco...
In the current system of global arbitration, the complete independence envisaged for the arbitration...
A universal principle of contemporary arbitration law is that contract plays a vital role in the gov...