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International Arbitration and Private International Law / George A BERMANN
Titre : International Arbitration and Private International Law Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George A BERMANN, Auteur Editeur : Brill Nijhoff Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 644 pages Format : Broché ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-04-34825-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit international Privé
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : règlement des différends droit international privé détermination loi applicable juridiction compétente arbitrage international contrats clauses autonomie des parties volonté principe compétence-compétence Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : No field of legal scholarship or practice operates in the world of private international law as continuously and pervasively as does international arbitration, commercial and investment alike. Arbitration's dependence on private international law manifests itself throughout the life-cycle of arbitration, from the crafting of an enforceable arbitration agreement, through the entire arbitral process, to the time an award comes before a national court for annulment or for recognition and enforcement. Thus international arbitration provides both arbitral tribunals and courts with constant challenges.
Courts may come to the task already equipped with longstanding private international law assumptions, but international arbitrators must largely find their own way through the private international law thicket. Arbitrators and courts take guidance in their private international law inquiries from multiple sources: party agreement, institutional rules, treaties, the national law of competing jurisdictions and an abundance of "soft law", some of which may even be regarded as expressing an international standard. In a world of this sort, private international law resourcefulness is fundamental.International Arbitration and Private International Law [texte imprimé] / George A BERMANN, Auteur . - Brill Nijhoff, 2017 . - 644 pages ; Broché.
ISBN : 978-90-04-34825-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit international Privé
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : règlement des différends droit international privé détermination loi applicable juridiction compétente arbitrage international contrats clauses autonomie des parties volonté principe compétence-compétence Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : No field of legal scholarship or practice operates in the world of private international law as continuously and pervasively as does international arbitration, commercial and investment alike. Arbitration's dependence on private international law manifests itself throughout the life-cycle of arbitration, from the crafting of an enforceable arbitration agreement, through the entire arbitral process, to the time an award comes before a national court for annulment or for recognition and enforcement. Thus international arbitration provides both arbitral tribunals and courts with constant challenges.
Courts may come to the task already equipped with longstanding private international law assumptions, but international arbitrators must largely find their own way through the private international law thicket. Arbitrators and courts take guidance in their private international law inquiries from multiple sources: party agreement, institutional rules, treaties, the national law of competing jurisdictions and an abundance of "soft law", some of which may even be regarded as expressing an international standard. In a world of this sort, private international law resourcefulness is fundamental.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1774 XVII 2017 BER Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible The Allocation of Power Between Arbitral Tribunals and State Courts / Alan Scott RAU
Titre : The Allocation of Power Between Arbitral Tribunals and State Courts Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alan Scott RAU, Auteur Editeur : Brill Nijhoff Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 604 pages Format : Broché ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-04-38891-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit international Privé
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : règlement des différends cour étatique tribunal arbitral clause compromissoire consentement accord notion de "separability" existence autonomie des parties choix de loi Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : The ultimate question that runs through all of our law of arbitration is the allocation of responsibility between state courts and arbitral tribunals: If private tribunals assume the power to bind others in a definitive fashion, we must ask, where does this authority come from ? Fundamentally different in this respect from a state judge, a private arbitrator may only derive his legitimacy from that exercise of private ordering and self-government which characterizes any voluntary commercial transaction. This work begins then with the dimensions of that "consent" which alone can justify arbitral jurisdiction. The discussion is then carried forward to explore how party autonomy in the contracting process may be expanded, giving rise to the voluntary reallocation of authority between courts and arbitrators. It concludes with the necessary inquiry into the autonomy with respect to the "chosen law" that will govern the agreement to arbitrate itself. The Allocation of Power Between Arbitral Tribunals and State Courts [texte imprimé] / Alan Scott RAU, Auteur . - Brill Nijhoff, 2018 . - 604 pages ; Broché.
ISBN : 978-90-04-38891-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit international Privé
Règlement des différendsMots-clés : règlement des différends cour étatique tribunal arbitral clause compromissoire consentement accord notion de "separability" existence autonomie des parties choix de loi Index. décimale : 000 - pas d'indexation décimale connue Résumé : The ultimate question that runs through all of our law of arbitration is the allocation of responsibility between state courts and arbitral tribunals: If private tribunals assume the power to bind others in a definitive fashion, we must ask, where does this authority come from ? Fundamentally different in this respect from a state judge, a private arbitrator may only derive his legitimacy from that exercise of private ordering and self-government which characterizes any voluntary commercial transaction. This work begins then with the dimensions of that "consent" which alone can justify arbitral jurisdiction. The discussion is then carried forward to explore how party autonomy in the contracting process may be expanded, giving rise to the voluntary reallocation of authority between courts and arbitrators. It concludes with the necessary inquiry into the autonomy with respect to the "chosen law" that will govern the agreement to arbitrate itself. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1770 XVII 2018 RAU Livre CREDIMI 301 XVII - Règlement des différends (arbitrage commercial, ouvrages généraux, MARD) Disponible