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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Foreword
v
Table
of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction
Fundamental Problems in International Arbitration
Julian
D.M.
Lew QC
Part I: Arbitration and Policy Issues
9
Chapter
1
Mitsubishi After Twenty Years: Mandatory Rules Before
Courts and International Arbitrators
11
Donald Francis Donovan
&
Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
I. Introduction
11
II. The Mitsubishi Doctrine
16
1.
Background
16
2.
The Mitsubishi Decision
19
3.
Understanding Mitsubishi
24
III. The Courts Perspective
30
1.
Improper Delegation
30
2.
The Waiver Argument
33
3.
Arbitration of Mandatory Rules After Mitsubishi
38
IV. The Arbitrators Perspective
42
1.
Mandatory Rules and Arbitral Authority
46
2.
Application of Mandatory Rules Which Exceed the
Parties Agreement
53
Chapter
2
Effect of International Public Policy in International Arbitration
61
Pierre Mayer
I. Introduction
II. Notion of Transnational Public Policy
III. Nature of Transnational Public Policy
1.
Proposed Analysis
2.
Consequences of Proposed Analysis
IV. Choice between Reliance on Transnational Public Policy and
Application of Mandatory State Rules
Chapter
3
Determination and Application of Relevant National and International
Law and Rules
Catherine Kessedjian
I. Introduction
II.
Etat des lieux
(Inventory)
III. Hierarchy?
IV. Role of Conflict of Laws
V. A Special Note on the Interpretation of Contract
VI. How to Ascertain the Content of the Applicable Law?
VII.
Evolution of Applicable Law Over Time
VIII.
Extent to Which a Judge May Control the Application of the
Law or Rules by the Arbitral Tribunal
Chapter
4
The Transparency of International Arbitration: Process and Substance
V. V. Veeder QC
I. Introduction: Arbitral Confidentiality in Related Court
Proceedings
II. Established Confidentiality
III. Confidentiality and English Law
IV. Conclusion
Chapter
5
Time and Money: Cost Control and Effective Case Management
103
Klaus Sachs
I. Introduction
103
II. Costs of Arbitration
104
1.
Cost Structure of Arbitration
104
2.
The Various Methods of Calculating Arbitrator s Fees
104
(a) Institutional Arbitration
105
(b) UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
1976
and Ad Hoc
Arbitration
108
(c) The Administrative Fees
109
(d) The Comparison between the Different Calculation
Methods
109
(e) The Cost of Legal Representation
110
III. The Reasons for the Increasing Costs of Arbitration
112
IV. How to Control and Reduce the Cost of Arbitration
113
V. Conclusion
115
Part II: National and International Regulation of
International Arbitration
117
Chapter
6
Autonomy of International Arbitration Process
119
Henri Alvarez
I. Introduction
119
II. International Arbitration Procedure
120
III. Nomination and Appointment of Arbitrators
127
IV. Separability and
Kompetenz-Kompetenz -
Different Approaches
to These Questions and Limits
131
V. Standards in Respect of Expert Evidence
138
VI. Conclusions
139
Chapter
7
The Procedural Soft Law of International Arbitration:
Non-Governmental Instruments
141
William W. Park
I. The Challenge of Soft Law
141
II. Soft Law and the Arbitral Process
143
1.
What Consumers Want: Balancing Fairness and Efficiency
143
2.
Judicialisation
146
3.
Institutional Rules
147
4.
Divergent Cultural Baselines
150
5.
Secondary Markets for Rules: Illustrating the Impact of
Soft Law
152
(a) Who Gets the Last Word?
153
(b)
&
Parte
Measures
153
III. Soft Law and the Imperial Arbitrator
153
Chapter
8
The Role of National Courts and Lex
Fori in
International
Commercial Arbitration
155
Wang Shengchang and
Cao
Lijun
I. Lex
Fori
and Laws to be Applied to an Arbitration
156
1.
Three Laws Distinguished
156
2.
The Applicable Laws Referred to in the New York Convention
157
3.
Arbitration Agreement v. Lex
Arbitri
158
II. The Judicial Role with Regard to Arbitration Agreement
159
1.
The New York Convention and National Legislations
159
2.
Stay of the Court Action and Anti-Suit Injunctions in England
and the United States
160
3.
Upon the Request of a Party?
162
4.
Null and Void, Inoperative or Incapable of Being Performed
163
(a) Meaning of the Terms
163
(b) Which Law to Decide Null and Void, Inoperative or
Incapable of Being Performed ?
163
(c) The Judicial Review of the Existence, Validity, and Scope
of the Arbitration Agreement
164
III. The Judicial Role in the Composition of the Tribunal
165
1.
Equal Treatment Concern
166
2.
Arbitration Agreement and Lex
Fori
Regarding the
Composition of the Tribunal
166
3.
The Court s Role in the Constitution and
Reconstitution
of the Tribunal
167
IV. The Judicial Role with Regard to Interim Measures of Protection
168
1.
Which Organ to Order Interim Measures, the Court
or the Tribunal?
169
(a) Necessity of Court-Ordered Measures
169
(b)
Three Approaches
2.
Whether Ordering Interim Measures Is in Violation of the
Agreement to Arbitrate?
3.
Judicial Enforcement of Interim Measures in Support of
International Commercial Arbitration
(a) Enforcement of Tribunal-Ordered Measures
(b) Enforcement of Court-Ordered Measures by the Court
of Another Jurisdiction
V. Court Review of Arbitral Awards
1.
Two Types of Review and Applicable Laws
2.
Grounds for Refusing Recognition and Enforcement
and Grounds for Setting Aside
3.
Delocalized Awards
4.
Enforcement Despite the Existence of a Ground for Refusal
(a) Enforcement of an Award In Spite of its Being Set Aside
(b) Enforcement Despite Procedural Irregularities
VI. Conclusion
Chapter
9
Provisional Measures
Ali
Yesilirmak
I. Introduction
II. Arbitral Provisional Measures
1.
Jurisdiction of Arbitrators
2.
Standards, Principles and Procedures
III. Complementary Mechanisms
1.
Emergency Measures from a Head or Organ of an
Arbitral Institution
2.
Emergency Arbitral Provisional Measures Procedures
IV. Enforcement of Arbitral Provisional Measures
V. Conclusion
Chapter
10
Reflections on the Use of Anti-Suit Injunctions in
International Arbitration
201
Emmanuel
Gaillard
I. Introduction
201
II. The Varied Use of Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Arbitration
202
III. The Inadequacy of Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Arbitration
208
I.
Introduction
п.
The
Differences
1.
Source of the Consent to Arbitrate
2.
The Amicable Negotiation Period
3.
Nature of Issues
4.
Applicable Law
5.
State Participation
6.
Transparency
7.
Publicity of Decisions
8.
Importance
oí
Lex
Arbitri
9.
International Legal Effect
III.
Similarities
IV.
Conclusion
Part III: International Arbitration and State Parties
215
Chapter
11
Investment Arbitration and Commercial Arbitration
(or the Tale of the Dolphin and the Shark)
217
Nigel Blackaby
217
218
218
220
222
222
225
226
227
229
230
232
233
Chapter
12
Jurisdiction Challenges in BIT Arbitrations
-
Do You Read a BIT
by Reading a BIT or by Reading into a BIT?
235
Matthew
Weiniger
I. Overview
235
II. Substance v. Appearance in ICSID Arbitrations
237
III. CMS v. Argentina
240
IV. SGS v. Pakistan
244
V. SGS v. Philippines
247
VI.
Tokios
Tokelés v.
Ukraine
250
VII.
Conclusion
254
Chapter
13
Interpretation of Treaties: How Do Arbitral Tribunals Interpret
Dispute Settlement Provisions Embodied in Investment Treaties?
257
Gábriellé
Kaufmann-Kohler
I. The Question: How to Approach It and Why It Is Relevant
257
II. A Reminder: Basics of Treaty Interpretation
258
1.
The Vienna Convention
258
2.
A Comparison with Contract Interpretation
260
III. The Application of Treaty Interpretation Rules to Dispute
Settlement Provisions in Investment Treaties
262
1.
Treaty v. Contract Claims
262
2.
Disputes with Respect to Investments
265
3.
Umbrella Clause
267
4.
Most Favoured Nation Clause
269
IV. The Answer: Consistent and Other Solutions,
and Possible Remedies
271
1.
Consistent Solutions
272
2.
Divergent Solutions due to Different Treaty Provisions
272
3.
Remaining Inconsistencies and Remedies
273
Part IV: International Arbitration and Third Parties
277
Chapter
14
Groups of Companies in International Arbitration
279
Bernard Hanotiau
I. Introduction
279
II. Leading Cases
282
III. Tentative Conclusions
285
IV. Peterson Farms
288
Chapter
15
The Impact of Third Parties on International Arbitration
-
Issues of Assignment
291
Stephen Jagusch and Anthony Sinclair
I. Introductory Remarks
291
1. Kompetenz-Kompetenz 292
2.
The Importance (and Problem) of Consent
292
3.
Particular ICSID and Other Investor-State Issues
295
II. Contractual Permissions and Restrictions
298
III. Relevant Laws
300
IV. Pending Arbitrations
311
V. Assignment and the Burden of an Arbitration Agreement
313
VI. Conclusion
318
Chapter
16
The Amicus Role in International Arbitration
321
Paul
Friedland
I. Amiens Curiae Fringe or Mainstream
321
1.
Methanex v. United States
322
2.
UPS v.Canada
324
3.
NAFTA and ICSID
324
II. Differential Impact on the Arbitrating Parties
328
Chapter
17
Parallel Proceedings, Res Judicata and
Lis Pendens:
Problems
and Possible Solutions
329
Norah Gallagher
I. Introduction
329
II. Parallel Proceedings
331
1.
Introductory Remarks
331
2.
The Czech Republic Arbitrations
333
III. The Principles of Res Judicata and
Lis
Pendens
334
1.
Res Judicata
335
2.
Lis
Pendens
338
IV. Application of Doctrines in Recent International Cases
340
V. Possible Solution to the Current Problems
347
VI. Conclusion
355
Chapter
18
Arbitration and Insolvency Proceedings
-
Selected Problems
357
Stefan M.
Kroll
I. Introduction
357
II. Overview of the Basic Principles and Features of
Insolvency Law
359
III. Possible Areas of Conflict
360
IV. The Binding Force of Insolvency Provisions for Courts
and Tribunals
361
V. Effects of the Exclusive Jurisdiction and Mandatory Stay
Provisions on Arbitration
1.
The Effects on Objective Arbitrability
(a) The American View
(b) Arbitrability According to the European Views
2.
Other Restrictions Imposed in Connections with the
Collective Procedure Principles
368
(a) Filing Requirements and Temporary Stays
368
(b) Limitations on the Remedies Available
369
VI. Effects of Divestment and Substitution Provisions on Arbitration
370
1.
Effects on the Tribunal s Jurisdiction: The Personal Scope
of the Agreement
370
(a) Debtor Derived Claims
370
(b) Non
Debtor Derived Claims
371
2.
Effects on Arbitration Proceedings
372
VII.
Effects of Trustee s Statutory Powers to Avoid Executory
Contracts on Arbitration
373
VIII.
Arbitration Practice
374
IX. Conclusion
376
Subject Index
377
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У; у
These;
ihsightfuľ
papers demonstrate not only the increasing breadth and scope of the
луу
subject, but aiso the way in which many of its themes and issues cross' legal and disciplinary
у/У
bojjnaarie^and·
posę^uestions
for/the future of the law and arbitration practice in an
УУу
internationalised:
woridvThëse
included
-.,-
:
:-:,:-.:-
-^ ;;::.n
.
s;
^ШЕеѕ ^тајсаШ;
^nlQlicairľä;
countries with which-they have
particularíxpeřtile
or
л
.
bŞîIt
ititerfiationaliŕommerciälaňd
international
¡nvestmentarbitratiòiíare
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Foreword
v
Table
of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction
Fundamental Problems in International Arbitration
Julian
D.M.
Lew QC
Part I: Arbitration and Policy Issues
9
Chapter
1
Mitsubishi After Twenty Years: Mandatory Rules Before
Courts and International Arbitrators
11
Donald Francis Donovan
&
Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
I. Introduction
11
II. The Mitsubishi Doctrine
16
1.
Background
16
2.
The Mitsubishi Decision
19
3.
Understanding Mitsubishi
24
III. The Courts' Perspective
30
1.
Improper Delegation
30
2.
The Waiver Argument
33
3.
Arbitration of Mandatory Rules After Mitsubishi
38
IV. The Arbitrators' Perspective
42
1.
Mandatory Rules and Arbitral Authority
46
2.
Application of Mandatory Rules Which Exceed the
Parties' Agreement
53
Chapter
2
Effect of International Public Policy in International Arbitration
61
Pierre Mayer
I. Introduction
II. Notion of Transnational Public Policy
III. Nature of Transnational Public Policy
1.
Proposed Analysis
2.
Consequences of Proposed Analysis
IV. Choice between Reliance on Transnational Public Policy and
Application of Mandatory State Rules
Chapter
3
Determination and Application of Relevant National and International
Law and Rules
Catherine Kessedjian
I. Introduction
II.
Etat des lieux
(Inventory)
III. Hierarchy?
IV. Role of Conflict of Laws
V. A Special Note on the Interpretation of Contract
VI. How to Ascertain the Content of the Applicable Law?
VII.
Evolution of Applicable Law Over Time
VIII.
Extent to Which a Judge May Control the Application of the
Law or Rules by the Arbitral Tribunal
Chapter
4
The Transparency of International Arbitration: Process and Substance
V. V. Veeder QC
I. Introduction: Arbitral Confidentiality in Related Court
Proceedings
II. Established Confidentiality
III. Confidentiality and English Law
IV. Conclusion
Chapter
5
Time and Money: Cost Control and Effective Case Management
103
Klaus Sachs
I. Introduction
103
II. Costs of Arbitration
104
1.
Cost Structure of Arbitration
104
2.
The Various Methods of Calculating Arbitrator's Fees
104
(a) Institutional Arbitration
105
(b) UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
1976
and Ad Hoc
Arbitration
108
(c) The Administrative Fees
109
(d) The Comparison between the Different Calculation
Methods
109
(e) The Cost of Legal Representation
110
III. The Reasons for the Increasing Costs of Arbitration
112
IV. How to Control and Reduce the Cost of Arbitration
113
V. Conclusion
115
Part II: National and International Regulation of
International Arbitration
117
Chapter
6
Autonomy of International Arbitration Process
119
Henri Alvarez
I. Introduction
119
II. International Arbitration Procedure
120
III. Nomination and Appointment of Arbitrators
127
IV. Separability and
Kompetenz-Kompetenz -
Different Approaches
to These Questions and Limits
131
V. Standards in Respect of Expert Evidence
138
VI. Conclusions
139
Chapter
7
The Procedural Soft Law of International Arbitration:
Non-Governmental Instruments
141
William W. Park
I. The Challenge of Soft Law
141
II. Soft Law and the Arbitral Process
143
1.
What Consumers Want: Balancing Fairness and Efficiency
143
2.
"Judicialisation"
146
3.
Institutional Rules
147
4.
Divergent Cultural Baselines
150
5.
Secondary Markets for Rules: Illustrating the Impact of
Soft Law
152
(a) Who Gets the Last Word?
153
(b)
&
Parte
Measures
153
III. Soft Law and the Imperial Arbitrator
153
Chapter
8
The Role of National Courts and Lex
Fori in
International
Commercial Arbitration
155
Wang Shengchang and
Cao
Lijun
I. Lex
Fori
and Laws to be Applied to an Arbitration
156
1.
Three Laws Distinguished
156
2.
The Applicable Laws Referred to in the New York Convention
157
3.
Arbitration Agreement v. Lex
Arbitri
158
II. The Judicial Role with Regard to Arbitration Agreement
159
1.
The New York Convention and National Legislations
159
2.
Stay of the Court Action and Anti-Suit Injunctions in England
and the United States
160
3.
Upon the Request of a Party?
162
4.
Null and Void, Inoperative or Incapable of Being Performed
163
(a) Meaning of the Terms
163
(b) Which Law to Decide "Null and Void, Inoperative or
Incapable of Being Performed"?
163
(c) The Judicial Review of the Existence, Validity, and Scope
of the Arbitration Agreement
164
III. The Judicial Role in the Composition of the Tribunal
165
1.
Equal Treatment Concern
166
2.
Arbitration Agreement and Lex
Fori
Regarding the
Composition of the Tribunal
166
3.
The Court's Role in the Constitution and
Reconstitution
of the Tribunal
167
IV. The Judicial Role with Regard to Interim Measures of Protection
168
1.
Which Organ to Order Interim Measures, the Court
or the Tribunal?
169
(a) Necessity of Court-Ordered Measures
169
(b)
Three Approaches
2.
Whether Ordering Interim Measures Is in Violation of the
Agreement to Arbitrate?
3.
Judicial Enforcement of Interim Measures in Support of
International Commercial Arbitration
(a) Enforcement of Tribunal-Ordered Measures
(b) Enforcement of Court-Ordered Measures by the Court
of Another Jurisdiction
V. Court Review of Arbitral Awards
1.
Two Types of Review and Applicable Laws
2.
Grounds for Refusing Recognition and Enforcement
and Grounds for Setting Aside
3.
Delocalized Awards
4.
Enforcement Despite the Existence of a Ground for Refusal
(a) Enforcement of an Award In Spite of its Being Set Aside
(b) Enforcement Despite Procedural Irregularities
VI. Conclusion
Chapter
9
Provisional Measures
Ali
Yesilirmak
I. Introduction
II. Arbitral Provisional Measures
1.
Jurisdiction of Arbitrators
2.
Standards, Principles and Procedures
III. Complementary Mechanisms
1.
Emergency Measures from a Head or Organ of an
Arbitral Institution
2.
Emergency Arbitral Provisional Measures Procedures
IV. Enforcement of Arbitral Provisional Measures
V. Conclusion
Chapter
10
Reflections on the Use of Anti-Suit Injunctions in
International Arbitration
201
Emmanuel
Gaillard
I. Introduction
201
II. The Varied Use of Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Arbitration
202
III. The Inadequacy of Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Arbitration
208
I.
Introduction
п.
The
Differences
1.
Source of the Consent to Arbitrate
2.
The Amicable Negotiation Period
3.
Nature of Issues
4.
Applicable Law
5.
State Participation
6.
Transparency
7.
Publicity of Decisions
8.
Importance
oí
Lex
Arbitri
9.
International Legal Effect
III.
Similarities
IV.
Conclusion
Part III: International Arbitration and State Parties
215
Chapter
11
Investment Arbitration and Commercial Arbitration
(or the Tale of the Dolphin and the Shark)
217
Nigel Blackaby
217
218
218
220
222
222
225
226
227
229
230
232
233
Chapter
12
Jurisdiction Challenges in BIT Arbitrations
-
Do You Read a BIT
by Reading a BIT or by Reading into a BIT?
235
Matthew
Weiniger
I. Overview
235
II. Substance v. Appearance in ICSID Arbitrations
237
III. CMS v. Argentina
240
IV. SGS v. Pakistan
244
V. SGS v. Philippines
247
VI.
Tokios
Tokelés v.
Ukraine
250
VII.
Conclusion
254
Chapter
13
Interpretation of Treaties: How Do Arbitral Tribunals Interpret
Dispute Settlement Provisions Embodied in Investment Treaties?
257
Gábriellé
Kaufmann-Kohler
I. The Question: How to Approach It and Why It Is Relevant
257
II. A Reminder: Basics of Treaty Interpretation
258
1.
The Vienna Convention
258
2.
A Comparison with Contract Interpretation
260
III. The Application of Treaty Interpretation Rules to Dispute
Settlement Provisions in Investment Treaties
262
1.
Treaty v. Contract Claims
262
2.
"Disputes with Respect to Investments"
265
3.
Umbrella Clause
267
4.
Most Favoured Nation Clause
269
IV. The Answer: Consistent and Other Solutions,
and Possible Remedies
271
1.
Consistent Solutions
272
2.
Divergent Solutions due to Different Treaty Provisions
272
3.
Remaining Inconsistencies and Remedies
273
Part IV: International Arbitration and Third Parties
277
Chapter
14
Groups of Companies in International Arbitration
279
Bernard Hanotiau
I. Introduction
279
II. Leading Cases
282
III. Tentative Conclusions
285
IV. Peterson Farms
288
Chapter
15
The Impact of Third Parties on International Arbitration
-
Issues of Assignment
291
Stephen Jagusch and Anthony Sinclair
I. Introductory Remarks
291
1. Kompetenz-Kompetenz 292
2.
The Importance (and Problem) of Consent
292
3.
Particular ICSID and Other Investor-State Issues
295
II. Contractual Permissions and Restrictions
298
III. Relevant Laws
300
IV. Pending Arbitrations
311
V. Assignment and the Burden of an Arbitration Agreement
313
VI. Conclusion
318
Chapter
16
The Amicus Role in International Arbitration
321
Paul
Friedland
I. Amiens Curiae Fringe or Mainstream
321
1.
Methanex v. United States
322
2.
UPS v.Canada
324
3.
NAFTA and ICSID
324
II. Differential Impact on the Arbitrating Parties
328
Chapter
17
Parallel Proceedings, Res Judicata and
Lis Pendens:
Problems
and Possible Solutions
329
Norah Gallagher
I. Introduction
329
II. Parallel Proceedings
331
1.
Introductory Remarks
331
2.
The Czech Republic Arbitrations
333
III. The Principles of Res Judicata and
Lis
Pendens
334
1.
Res Judicata
335
2.
Lis
Pendens
338
IV. Application of Doctrines in Recent International Cases
340
V. Possible Solution to the Current Problems
347
VI. Conclusion
355
Chapter
18
Arbitration and Insolvency Proceedings
-
Selected Problems
357
Stefan M.
Kroll
I. Introduction
357
II. Overview of the Basic Principles and Features of
Insolvency Law
359
III. Possible Areas of Conflict
360
IV. The Binding Force of Insolvency Provisions for Courts
and Tribunals
361
V. Effects of the Exclusive Jurisdiction and Mandatory Stay
Provisions on Arbitration
1.
The Effects on Objective Arbitrability
(a) The American View
(b) Arbitrability According to the European Views
2.
Other Restrictions Imposed in Connections with the
"Collective Procedure Principles"
368
(a) Filing Requirements and Temporary Stays
368
(b) Limitations on the Remedies Available
369
VI. Effects of "Divestment and Substitution" Provisions on Arbitration
370
1.
Effects on the Tribunal's Jurisdiction: The Personal Scope
of the Agreement
370
(a) Debtor Derived Claims
370
(b) Non
Debtor Derived Claims
371
2.
Effects on Arbitration Proceedings
372
VII.
Effects of Trustee's Statutory Powers to Avoid Executory
Contracts on Arbitration
373
VIII.
Arbitration Practice
374
IX. Conclusion
376
Subject Index
377 |
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