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adam_text | CONTENTS—
SUMMARY
List of Contributors
xxxi
Table of Cases
xxxv
Table ofLegishtion
xlix
List of Abbreviations
li
Introduction
lvii
I DEFINING THE PROBLEM: WHO ARE THE PROPER
PARTIES TO THE ARBITRATION?
1
Non-signatories and International Arbitration:
An Arbitrator
s
Dilemma
3
William W. Park
I. Introduction
3
II. Less-than-obvious Parties
5
A. The Basics
5
B. A Word on Taxonomy: Unsigned Agreements
8
C. The Devil in the Detail: Relevant Criteria
10
III. Transnational Norms
11
A. Governing Law
11
B. Arbitral Precedent
12
C. Deemed Consent
14
IV. The Lex Societatis
18
A. Veil-piercing
18
B. The Place of Incorporation
19
V. The Group of Companies Doctrine
22
A. The Dow ChemicalAward
22
B. Consenting Non-signatories
23
C. Impact in Practice
25
VI. Conclusion
27
Appendix: Illustrative Arbitral Awards
A. Awards on consent
28
B.
Awards on corporate personality
30
C. Awards with hybrid reasoning
31
D. Award comparison chart
33
2
Multiple Parties and Multiple Contracts in International Arbitration
35
Bernard Hanotiau
I. The Issues
35
A. Non-signatories in International Arbitration
35
B. Groups of Companies and Groups of Contracts
36
C. Extension of the Arbitration Clause to Non-signatories
is a Misleading Concept, as Consent is Required
37
D. The Group of Companies Doctrine is Inadequate to
Explain Extension of the Arbitration Clause
37
E. The Group of Companies Doctrine is Not Always
the Appropriate Analysis
39
F. Inappropriate Use of the Concept of Piercing
the Corporate Veil
40
G. Distinguishing the Non-signatory Issue from the
Issues of Joinder and Consolidation
40
H. Do the Issues of Extension of an Arbitration Clause to a State
and to a Company Arise in the Same Terms?
41
I. Procedure and Strategy
43
II. The Impact of the Requirement
that the Arbitration Clause be in Writing
44
III. Review of the Case-law Relating to Extension of
the Arbitration Clause to Non-signatory Companies
45
A. The Factual Scenarios
45
B. Conclusions Regarding Groups of Companies from the Review
46
IV. Review of the Case-law Relating to Extension of the Arbitration
Clause to a State
50
A. Extension of the Arbitration Clause to a State as
Additional Respondent
50
B. Extension of the Arbitration Clause to a State as
Additional Claimant
55
V. The Challenge of Awards by Non-signatory Companies and States
58
VI. Review of the Case-law Relating to Groups of Contracts
63
A. The Factual Scenarios
63
B. Conclusions from the Review
66
VII.
Conclusion
67
3
Consent
to Arbitral Jurisdiction: Disputes with Non-signatories
69
АЫп
Scott Rau
I. Introduction
69
II. Is there a Valid Agreement to Arbitrate?
71
A. The Problem
71
B. Is There a Valid Agreement to Arbitrate Anything at All?
76
С
With Whom Am I Obligated to Arbitrate?
86
III. What Types of Disputes did the Arbitration Agreement Encompass?
87
A. The Significance of First Options
87
B. The U.S. Supreme Court s Recent Holding in
Pacificare
88
C.
The Tendency in the Lower Courts
90
D. Institutional Rules
92
E. What, Then, Are We Entitled to Presume?
95
IV. With Whom am I Obligated to Arbitrate?
102
A. Who, Whom?
108
B. Enforcing Arbitration against a Non-signatory 111
C. Enforcing Arbitration against a Signatory
122
V. Under What Conditions has Consent to Arbitrate been Given?
135
VI. Limiting Statutory Remedies
140
VII.
Conclusion
147
4
Beyond Consent: Applying Alter Ego and Arbitration
Doctrines to Bind Sovereign Parents
149
Timothy Tyler, Lee
Kovarsky,
Rebecca Stewart
I. Introduction
149
II. Binding Private Parties to Arbitrate as Alter Egos
151
A. A Brief History of Veil-piercing Theory and Law in
the United States
151
B. The Presumption of Limited Liability in
Contract Cases and its Application to Arbitration
155
III. Piercing the Corporate Veil to Reach Sovereign
Corporate Parents
165
A. First City National Bank v. Banco Para el
Comercio
Exterior
de Cuba
165
B. The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
—
Frequently
a Red Herring
172
IV.
Bridas
v.
Turkmenistan and its Implications
180
A. Bridas
I
181
B.
Bridas
II
184
C.
Questions Remaining After
Bridas
185
Extension of the Arbitration Clause to Non-signatories
under French Law
189
Pierre Mayer
I. Introduction
189
II. The Group of Companies Doctrine
190
III. Participation in the Performance of the Contract
191
A. Decisions of the Paris Court of Appeal
191
B
.
Decisions of the
Cour de
cassation
192
IV. Transfer of the Contract or of a Contractual Right
194
A. Transfer of a Contract
195
B. Transfer of a Single Contractual Right
196
C. Consent to be Bound
197
D. Transmission under French Law
198
V. Conclusion
198
II THE INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
6
Multiparty Arbitration:The ICC International
Court of Arbitration Perspective
203
Anne Marie Whitesell
I. Introduction
203
II. Setting in Motion of the Procedure
204
A. The Parties
204
B. Joinder
206
III. Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal in
Multiparty Arbitrations
207
IV. Consolidation of Cases Involving Multiple Parties
209
V. Costs
211
VI. Conclusion
212
7
Multiple Parties, Multiple Problems:
A View from the London Court of International Arbitration
213
Adrian Winstanley
I. Introduction
213
II. The Limits of the Institution s Role
213
III. The Institution and the Parties
214
IV. The LCIA Arbitration Rules
215
A. Multiple Parties and Party Nomination of Arbitrators
215
B. Joinder and Consolidation
216
V. Costs
219
VI. The
1996
English Arbitration Act
220
VII.
Conclusion
220
8
Consolidation of Arbitral Proceedings in the Netherlands:
The Practice and Perspective of the Netherlands
Arbitration Institute
221
Jan Willem
Bitter
I. Introduction: the Issue of Consolidation
221
A. Two Examples
221
B. How Consolidation Can be Achieved
222
II. Consolidation under the Netherlands Arbitration Act
223
A. Procedure
223
B. Consolidation May be Expressly Excluded
225
III. The Netherlands Arbitration Institute s Position
on Consolidation
225
IV Case-law Between
1986
and
2006 227
A. Rejections of Requests for Consolidation
227
B. A Consolidation Order Does Not Amount to a
Decision on Jurisdiction
229
V. Alternatives: Consolidation without Court Involvement
230
A. Ad Hoc Measures
230
B. Proceedings Conducted under Other Procedural Rules
232
VI. A
Review of the Statutory System
232
A. General Considerations
233
B. Consolidation in Practice
235
VII. A
Recent Proposal for the Legal Regime to be Modified
235
VIII.
Conclusion
237
III MULTIPLE PARTIES AND INVESTMENT ARBITRATION
9
Multiple Claimants in Investment Arbitration:
Shareholders and Other Stakeholders
239
R.
D
oak Bishop
I. Introduction
239
II. ICSID Convention, Article
25:
Jurisdiction
Ratione
Personae
240
A. Introduction
240
B. Immediate Owner of the Investment
241
C. Intermediate Owner of the Investment
244
D. Ultimate Owner of the Investment
244
III. Vertical Shareholder Claims
245
IV. Horizontal Shareholder Claims: Shareholders
from Different Countries Claiming Under
Different Bilateral Investment Treaties
246
V. Contractual Non-signatory Affiliates as Claimants
247
VI. Representative Claims under a Bilateral
Investment Treaty
248
VII.
Multiple Party Claims under Different
Instruments
249
VIII.
Potential Inconsistent Outcomes with
Separate Cases
249
IX. Assignments and Successors
250
X. Conclusion
252
10
Multiple Party Investment Dispute Resolution:
Who are the Proper Parties?
255
Alexandra Koutoglidou
I. Introduction
255
II. Multiplying the
Défendable
State Measures: the State
and State Enterprises
258
A. Lifting the Corporate Veil of State Enterprises
258
B. A Procedure for Each Personality of the
Contracting State as Party to the Dispute
263
III. Multiplying the Beneficiaries of Actionable Claims:
the Private Enterprise and its Shareholders
266
A. Lifting the Corporate Veil of Private Enterprises
266
B. A
Procedure for Each Personality of the Investor as
Party to the Dispute
275
V. Conclusion
278
11
The Manifold Respondent: Multiparty Issues
Involving States in Investor-State Arbitration
281
Vaughan Lowe
I. Introduction
281
II. The State as Respondent in Investment Arbitration
282
A. Practical Problems
282
B. Technical Problems
284
III. Enforcement of Arbitral Awards against States
285
A. Is the State Bound by the Award?
286
B. Is This the State s Property?
287
C. Immunity and the Different Faces of the State
291
IV. Conclusion: Fairness and Equity in Enforcement
293
IV MASS CLAIMS AND CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATION
12
Arbitrating Mass Investor Claims: Lessons of
International Claims Commissions
297
Veijo Heiskanen
I. Introduction
297
II. The Glorious Past of International Claims
Commissions and Claims Tribunals
299
III. Classification of International Claims Commissions
and Claims Tribunals
303
A. Claims Commissions v. Claims Tribunals
303
B. State Responsibility Paradigm v. Human
Rights Paradigm
305
IV. Mass Claims Processing Methods and Techniques
308
A. General Observations
308
B. Computerization
312
C. Delegation of Claims Review
314
D. Grouping of Claims and Common Issue Determination
315
E. Cover Decisions
316
F. Discovery of Evidence
ex officio
317
G.
Evidentiary Presumptions
318
H. Relaxed Standard of Proof
319
I. Statistics
321
V. Conclusion
322
13 The Administration
of Class
Action
Arbitrations
325
Eric P.
Tuchmann
I. Introduction
325
II. Class Action Litigation
325
III. Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Bazzle
òTJ
IV. Class Action Procedures: AAA s Supplementary
Rules for Class Arbitrations
329
V. Court Review of Class Action Awards
331
A. The Jurisdictional Issue
331
B. The Standard of Review
332
C. Case Examples
332
VI. International Class Action Arbitrations
334
VII.
Conclusion
335
14
Class-wide Arbitration in California
337
Richard Chernick
I. Introduction
337
II. The California Arbitration Act
338
III. The United States Supreme Court Decides Bazzle
340
IV. Arbitral Institutions Respond to Bazzle
342
V. Standard of Review of Arbitral Awards
343
VI. Actual Institutional Experience in Administering,
Managing, and Deciding Class-wide Arbitrations
Since Bazzle
345
A. A Word About Class Preclusion or Waiver Clauses
345
B. Clause Construction: The Reasoned Partial
Final Award
346
C. Class Certification
346
D. Notice to Class Members
348
E. Management of the Pre-hearing and Hearing Process
348
F. Attorney Fee Awards
349
G. The Final Award
349
H. Settlement, Voluntary Dismissal, and Compromise
349
I. Confidentiality
350
VII.
Conclusion
350
V ENFORCEMENT ISSUES
15
The Globalization of American Class Actions:
International Enforcement of Class Action Arbitral Awards
355
Alexander
Blumrosen
I. Introduction
355
II. The Enforcement of International Class Action
Court Judgments
356
III. The Enforcement of Class Action Arbitral Awards
364
A. Class Action Waivers
368
B. The Validity of an Opt-Out Class in Arbitration
369
С
Notice
370
IV. Conclusion
372
16
Complex Arbitration: Issues in Enforcement and
Annulment Actions of Arbitral Awards under French Law
375
Dominique T.
Hascher
I. Introduction
375
II. The Existence and Scope of an Arbitration
Agreement: Article
1502(1) 376
A. Joinder of Parties
377
B. Consolidation of Actions
379
III. Irregular Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal:
Article
1502(2) 384
A. Appointment of Common Arbitrators in
Related Proceedings
384
B. Nomination of the Same Co-arbitrator in Related Cases
384
C. Nomination of an Arbitrator Involved in a
Prior Related Case
385
D. Equality of the Parties in the Constitution of
the Arbitral Tribunal: The Dutco Case
386
IV. Violation of International Public Policy:
Article
1502(5) 388
A. The Principle of Equality of the Parties
388
B. Responses to the Dutco Decision
388
C. The Dutco Decision in Context
389
V. Conclusion
391
Contents—
Summary
VI PRACTICAL
SOLUTIONS
TO MULTIPARTY PROBLEMS
17
Multiparty Arbitration in the Construction Industry
395
John Marvin
I. Introduction
395
II. Categories of Multiparty Dispute
395
III. Attitudes to Multiparty Arbitration
397
IV. Techniques for Introducing a Third Party
400
V. Contractual Provision
401
VI. Incorporation of Institutional Rules
407
VII.
State Court Intervention
409
VIII.
Conclusion
412
APPENDICES
Appendix
1:
Article
1046
of the Netherlands Code of
Civil Proceedings: Consolidation of
Arbitral Proceedings
413
Appendix
2:
Supplementary Rules for Class Arbitrations
American Arbitration Association
415
Appendix
3:
JAMS Class Action Procedures
421
Appendix
4:
Clause
18
of the Blue Form of Sub-Contract
for Use in Conjunction with the Institution
of Chemical Engineers ( ICE ) Conditions
425
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title | Multiple party actions in international arbitration |
title_auth | Multiple party actions in international arbitration |
title_exact_search | Multiple party actions in international arbitration |
title_full | Multiple party actions in international arbitration Permanent Court of Arbitration |
title_fullStr | Multiple party actions in international arbitration Permanent Court of Arbitration |
title_full_unstemmed | Multiple party actions in international arbitration Permanent Court of Arbitration |
title_short | Multiple party actions in international arbitration |
title_sort | multiple party actions in international arbitration |
topic | Arbitration and award, International Buitenlandse investeringen gtt Internationale handel gtt Permanent Hof van Arbitrage gtt Welthandel Arbitration and award, International Congresses Foreign trade regulation Congresses Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4162055-0 gnd Mehrheit von Beteiligten (DE-588)4508434-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Arbitration and award, International Buitenlandse investeringen Internationale handel Permanent Hof van Arbitrage Welthandel Arbitration and award, International Congresses Foreign trade regulation Congresses Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit Mehrheit von Beteiligten Konferenzschrift 2007 Den Haag |
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