Conflict of Laws in international arbitration
- ISBN: 9783866531703
- Editorial: Sellier European Law Pub.
- Fecha de la edición: 2010
- Lugar de la edición: München. Alemania
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 23 cm
- Nº Pág.: 466
- Idiomas: Inglés
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Sí, por favor búsquenme este libroEds. Franco Ferrari, Stefan Kröll. Irrespective of the increasing harmonization of law at the transnational level, every arbitration raises a number of confl ict of laws problems relating to procedural questions as well as to issues concerning the merits of the case. Unlike a state court judge, the arbitrator has no "lex fori" in the proper sense providing the relevant confl ict rules to determine the applicable law. This raises the question of what confl ict of laws rules to apply and, consequently, of the extent of the freedom the arbitrator enjoys in dealing with this and related issues. The best example of the importance of confl ict of laws questions in arbitration is the Vivendi-Elektrim saga where the outcome of the various proceedings depended on the question of characterization. The very beneficial book is dealing with - the arbitration agreement, - the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal, - the law applicable to the merits, - the arbitration procedure.
Eds. Franco Ferrari, Stefan Kröll