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IX CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS V PREFACE VII INTRODUCTION VII SOME
PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR THE READERS VII NEWS OF THE SECOND EDITION VIII
CONTENTS IX PRINCIPAL ABBREVIATIONS XXXIII CHAPTER 12 OF THE SWISS
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW ACT (PILA): 1 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 1
ARTICLE 176 3 1 PREREQUISITES FOR THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 12
(1).5 1.1 FIELD OF APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 12 5 1.2 GOALS OF
ARBITRATION 5 1.3 TRANSITIONAL RULES 5 1.4 ARBITRATION AND EUROPEAN
CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 7 1.5 ARBITRATION AND LUGANO CONVENTION 8 1.6
ARBITRATION AND ARBITRAL EXPERT DETERMINATION 8 1.7 INTERNATIONALLY 12
1.8 PLACE OF BUSINESS AS DOMICILE OR RESIDENCE 14 1.9 DECISIVE MOMENT
FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SEAT 14 1.10 SEAT OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
IN SWITZERLAND 15 2 EXCLUSION AGREEMENT (2) 17 2.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR A
VALID EXCLUSION AGREEMENT 17 2.2 MOMENT OF THE CONCLUSION OF THE
EXCLUSION AGREEMENT 18 2.3 MOTION TO SET ASIDE BASED ON A VIOLATION OF
ARTICLE 176(2) 18 BIBLIOGRAFISCHE INFORMATIONEN
HTTP://D-NB.INFO/1002094895 DIGITALISIERT DURCH 1.1 SCOPE OF ARTICLE 178
39 CONTENTS 2.4 INDIVIDUAL CASES 19 3 DESIGNATION OF THE SEAT OF THE
ARBITRATION (3) 21 3.1 BY THE PARTIES 21 3.2 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SEAT 22
3.3 CHOICE OF A SEAT 22 3.4 INDIVIDUAL CASES 23 ARTICLE 177 25 1
SUBJECT-MATTER OF ARBITRATION (1) 26 1.1 LEGAL NATURE AND PURPOSE OF
ARTICLE 177 26 1.2 NOTION OF ARBITRABILITY 26 1.3 DISPUTE OF FINANCIAL
INTEREST 27 1.4 NON ARBITRABLE PRELIMINARY ISSUES 28 1.5 ARBITRABILITY
AND ENFORCEABILITY OF THE AWARD 28 1.6 EXCEPTION OF LACK OF
ARBITRABILITY 28 1.7 MOTION TO SET ASIDE FOR LACK OF ARBITRABILITY 28
1.8 ARBITRABILITY AND DEBT ENFORCEMENT AND BANKRUPTCY LAW . 28 1.9
ARBITRABILITY AND COMPETITION LAW 29 1.10 ARBITRABILITY AND SPORTS LAW
30 1.10.1 CAS AS ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 30 1.10.2 RULES OF LAW AND RULES OF
THE GAME 31 1.10.3 SPECIFIC SANCTIONS 31 1.11 ARBITRABILITY IN OTHER
FIELDS 32 1.12 TIMELINESS OF THE PLEA OF LACK OF ARBITRABILITY 33 1.13
AWARD ON A NON-ARBITRABLE SUBJECT-MATTER 33 1.14 INDIVIDUAL CASES 33 2
STATE AS A PARTY (2) 35 2.1 PRINCIPLE OF GOOD FAITH 35 2.2
REPRESENTATION OF A STATE 35 2.3 INDIVIDUAL CASE 35 ARTICLE 178 37 1
FORM OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT (1) 39 CONTENTS 1.2 DEFINITION 39 1.3
MINIMAL CONTENT 39 1.4 BASIC FORMAL REQUIREMENTS 40 1.5 ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT AS DEROGATION TO CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES 41 1.6 RELATION
WITH OTHER PROVISIONS 42 1.6.1 ARTICLE 177 42 1.6.2 ARTICLES 11(1) AND
(2) NYC, 13 CO AND 6 CONCORDAT 42 1.6.3 ARTICLE 7(2) UNCITRAL MODEL LAW
43 1.7 NO INDICATION AS TO THE SEAT OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 43 1.8
ARBITRATION CLAUSE IN BY-LAWS OF A CORPORATE BODY 44 1.9 ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT AND TERMS OF REFERENCE 45 1.10 UNILATERAL ARBITRATION CLAUSE
IN WILLS 46 1.11 CHOICE BETWEEN ARBITRATION AND COURT PROCEEDINGS 46 2
LAW APPLICABLE TO THE SUBSTANTIVE VALIDITY (2) 47 2.1 PURPOSE: IN
FAVOREM VALIDITATIS 47 2.2 LAW APPLICABLE TO THE QUESTION OF VALIDITY 47
2.3 EXISTENCE OF AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 48 2.4 SPECIFICITIES IN SPORTS
ARBITRATION 48 2.5 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT BY REFERENCE 49 2.5.1 SPECIFIC
AND GLOBAL REFERENCE 49 2.5.2 INCORPORATION BY SPECIFIC REFERENCE 49
2.5.3 INCORPORATION BY GLOBAL REFERENCE 50 2.6 PATHOLOGICAL CLAUSES 51
2.7 INTERPRETATION OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 52 2.8 INEXACT
DESIGNATION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 55 2.9 INEXACT DESIGNATION OF THE
APPOINTING AUTHORITY 56 2.10 MATERIAL SCOPE OF APPLICATION 56 2.10.1 IN
GENERAL 56 2.10.2 SECURITY 57 2.10.3 SEVERAL CLAIMS AND EXECUTION OF
SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS . 57 2.10. CONTENTS 2.11.4 PRINCIPLE OF GOOD FAITH
61 2.11.5 ASSIGNMENT OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 62 2.11.6 ASSUMPTION
OF AN OBLIGATION 63 2.11.7 PIERCING OF THE CORPORATE VEIL 64 2.11.8
GROUP OF COMPANIES DOCTRINE 65 2.11.9 GUARANTEES 66 2.11.10 ADHESION BY
IMPLIED ACTIONS 66 2.11.11 ADHESION THROUGH MEMBERSHIP IN A CORPORATE
BODY 67 2.11.12 STANDING TO SUE AND CAPACITY TO BE A PARTY 67 2.11.13
INDIVIDUAL CASE 68 2.12 SCOPE OF APPLICATION WITH RESPECT TO TIME 69
2.13 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND AGREEMENT ON JURISDICTION 69 3 AUTONOMY
OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT (3) 71 3.1 PRINCIPLE 71 3.2 ASSIGNMENT OF
THE PRINCIPAL CONTRACT 71 3.3 INVALIDITY OF THE PRINCIPAL CONTRACT 72
3.4 TERMINATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CONTRACT 72 3.5 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 73
3.6 PRINCIPAL CONTRACT FLAWED BY CORRUPTION 74 3.7 ARBITRATION DEFENCE
OF ARTICLE 7 PILA 74 3.7.1 PRINCIPLE 74 3.7.2 APPLICABILITY OF THE PILA
OR THE NYC 75 3.7.3 TIMELINESS OF THE ARBITRATION DEFENCE 76 3.7.4
DEFAULT OF THE RESPONDENT 76 3.7.5 JURISDICTION OF SWISS COURT TO ORDER
PROVISIONAL MEASURES (ART. 10 PILA) 76 3.7.6 SETTING ASIDE THE DEBTOR'S
OPPOSITION 77 3.7.7 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 11(3) NYC 77 3.7.8 PRIMA FACIE
REVIEW BY THE STATE COURT (SEAT OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL INSIDE OF
SWITZERLAND) 77 3.7. CONTENTS 1.3 CONSTITUTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
AND JURISDICTION 85 1.4 ARBITRAL CONTRACT 85 1.5 NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS
85 1.6 NOMINATION OF THE ARBITRATORS IN THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE . 86
1.7 DUTY TO DISCLOSE OF THE ARBITRATORS 86 1.8 EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE
PARTIES IN THE APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS 86 1.9 NATIONALITY OF THE
ARBITRATORS 87 1.10 LIST OF ARBITRATORS 87 1.11 REFUSAL OF A PARTY TO
NOMINATE AN ARBITRATOR 88 1.12 REFERENCE TO THE ICC ARBITRATION RULES 88
1.13 INTERPRETATION OF THE PARTIES' AGREEMENT 89 1.14 ARBITRATOR AS A
PHYSICAL PERSON 89 1.15 TIME LIMIT OF THE OFFICE OF THE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL 89 1.16 RESIGNATION AND REPLACEMENT OF THE ARBITRATOR 90 1.16.1
TERMINATION OF THE ARBITRAL CONTRACT BY THE ARBITRATOR. 90 1.16.2
RESIGNATION FOR VALID REASONS 90 1.16.3 RESIGNATION FOR NO VALID REASONS
90 1.16.4 JURISDICTION TO DECIDE ON THE VALIDITY OF THE REASONS FOR
RESIGNATION 91 1.16.5 ACCEPTANCE BY THE ICC 91 1.16.6 NO STAY OF THE
PROCEEDINGS 91 1.16.7 REPETITION OF PREVIOUS PROCEDURAL STEPS 91 1.16.8
ARTICLE 2(12) OF THE 1988 ICC ARBITRATION RULES 91 2 APPLICATION TO THE
COURT (2) 93 2.1 PRINCIPLE 93 2.2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPOINTING AUTHORITY
93 2.3 REFUSAL BY THE APPOINTING AUTHORITY 94 2.4 APPLICATION BY ANALOGY
OF CANTONAL PROVISIONS 95 2.5 POWERS OF EXAMINATION OF THE COURT 95 2.6
ARBITRATION AGREEMENT WITHOUT INDICATION OF THE SEAT 96 2. CONTENTS 3.2
SUMMARY EXAMINATION 100 3.3 CANTONAL REMEDIES 102 3.4 FEDERAL REMEDIES
103 3.4.1 NO REMEDY AGAINST THE POSITIVE APPOINTMENT DECISION 103 3.4.2
REMEDIES AGAINST THE NEGATIVE APPOINTMENT DECISION. 104 3.5 REMEDIES
AGAINST THE APPOINTMENT DECISIONS OF PRIVATE BODIES 107 3.6 RELATION
WITH ARTICLE 186 108 ARTICLE 180 109 1 GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGE (1) ILL 1.1
FAILURE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS AGREED UPON BY THE PARTIES (LA) ILL 1.2
GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGE IN THE PROCEDURAL RULES (LB) ILL 1.3 JUSTIFIABLE
DOUBTS AS TO THE ARBITRATOR'S INDEPENDENCE (LC) 111 1.3.1 PRINCIPLE ILL
1.3.2 CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS WITH REGARD TO INDEPENDENCE AND
IMPARTIALITY 112 1.3.3 SPECIFICITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN
GENERAL 114 1.3.4 SPECIFICITIES OF SPORTS ARBITRATION 115 1.3.5
PARTY-APPOINTED AND PRESIDING ARBITRATOR 115 1.3.6 CIRCUMSTANCES GIVING
RISE TO JUSTIFIABLE DOUBTS 116 1.3.7 DUTY TO DISCLOSE OF THE ARBITRATOR
118 1.3.8 DUTY TO INVESTIGATE OF THE PARTY 119 1.3.9 SETTLEMENT
NEGOTIATIONS 119 1.3.10 IBA GUIDELINES ON CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 120 1.3.11 DECISIVE MOMENT FOR THE EXAMINATION
OF THE INDEPENDENCE 120 1.3.12 INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF EXPERTS
121 1.3.13 INDIVIDUAL CASES 121 2 TIMELINESS OF THE CHALLENGE (2) 125
2.1 CONTENTS 3.4 SETTING ASIDE OF THE FINAL AWARD 130 3.5 APPOINTING
DECISIONS OF PRIVATE BODIES 131 3.6 POSITION OF THE ARBITRATOR IN THE
CHALLENGE PROCEEDINGS.131 3.7 JURISDICTION BEFORE THE DETERMINATION
OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL'S SEAT 131 3.8 CHALLENGE OF THE ENTIRE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL 132 3.9 INDIVIDUAL CASES 132 ARTICLE 181 133 1 AD HOC ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL WITH A SOLE ARBITRATOR 134 2 CLAIMS RELATED TO DEBT ENFORCEMENT
PROCEEDINGS 134 ARTICLE 182 135 1 DETERMINATION BY AGREEMENT OF THE
PARTIES (1) 137 1.1 DIRECT DETERMINATION BY THE PARTIES 137 1.2
REFERENCE TO ARBITRATION RULES 137 1.3 REFERENCE TO PROCEDURAL RULES OF
A STATUTE 137 1.4 GENERAL PROCEDURAL DUTIES OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL AND
THE PARTIES 138 1.5 MODIFICATIONS OF THE PRAYERS FOR RELIEF 138 1.6
MODIFICATIONS OF THE REASONS FOR THE CLAIM 138 2 DETERMINATION BY THE
ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL (2) 141 2.1 COMPLETION OF CONTRACTS WITH GAPS 141
2.1.1 GENERAL ADMISSIBILITY 141 2.1.2 APPLICABLE LAW 141 2.2 STAY OF THE
ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 141 2.2.1 IN GENERAL 141 2.2.2 IN PARTICULAR:
PENDENCY (ARTICLE 9 PILA) 143 2.2.3 APPEAL TO THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT
144 2.3 ARBITRATORS' FEES 144 2.3.1 PRINCIPLE 144 2.3.2 AMOUNT 145 2.3.3
DELAYED PAYMENT OF THE ADVANCE ON COSTS 145 2.3. CONTENTS 3.1
GENERALITIES 149 3.2 EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE PARTIES 150 3.3 RIGHT TO BE
HEARD 151 3.3.1 PRINCIPLE 151 3.3.2 RIGHT TO SUBMIT EVIDENCE 154 3.3.3
RIGHT TO WITNESSES OF FACT 156 3.3.4 RIGHT TO EXPERT OPINION 156 3.3.5
RIGHT TO BE HEARD ON LEGAL ISSUES 158 3.3.6 ANTICIPATED ASSESSMENT OF
THE EVIDENCE 161 3.3.7 DUTY TO EXAMINE THE RELEVANT ISSUES 162 3.3.8
DUTY TO ASK CLARIFYING QUESTIONS 163 3.3.9 NO RIGHT TO ORAL ARGUMENTS
163 3.3.10 NO RIGHT TO A CORRECT AWARD 163 3.3.11 NO MANDATORY DUTY TO
GIVE REASONS 164 3.3.12 NO DUTY TO TAKE MINUTES OF ORAL HEARINGS 165
3.3.13 NO RIGHT TO A STAY OF THE PROCEEDINGS 166 3.3.14 NO RIGHT TO A
FORMAL DECISION ON THE EVIDENCE 166 3.3.15 TIMELINESS OF THE CLAIM OF
VIOLATION OF THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD 166 3.3.16 WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO BE
HEARD 168 3.4 ADVERSARIAL PROCEEDINGS 168 ARTICLE 183 171 1 JURISDICTION
OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL (1) 173 2 ENFORCEMENT OF MEASURES (2) 175 2.1
NO COERCIVE POWER OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 175 2.2 COMPETENT CANTONAL
COURTS 175 2.3 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 10 PILA 175 3 SURETIES (3) 177
ARTICLE 184 179 1 TAKING OF EVIDENCE BY THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL (1) 181
1.1 GENERALITIES 181 1.2 TAKING OF EVIDENCE AND STAY OF THE PROCEEDINGS
181 2 STATE JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE (2) 183 2. CONTENTS ARTICLE 185 185 1
EXTENSION OF THE ARBITRATOR'S OFFICE 186 2 APPOINTMENT, CHALLENGE AND
REPLACEMENT OF AN ARBITRATOR 186 3 COMPETENT CANTONAL COURT 186 ARTICLE
186 187 1 OWN COMPETENCE (1) 189 1.1 PRINCIPLE 189 1.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 189 1.3 EXAMINATION OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR JURISDICTION 190 1.3.1 GENERALITIES 190 1.3.2
ARBITRABILITY 190 1.3.3 EXISTENCE AND VALIDITY OF THE ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT. 190 1.3.4 MATERIAL SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT 191 1.3.5 PERSONAL SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT 191 1.3.6 PARTIES' CAPACITY AND AUTHORITY 192 1.4 EX OFFICIO
EXAMINATION OF JURISDICTION 192 1.4.1 PARTICIPATING PARTIES 192 1.4.2
DEFAULTING PARTY 192 1.5 DOUBLY RELEVANT FACTS 193 1.6 BINDING EFFECT OF
THE DECISION ON JURISDICTION OF THE FOREIGN STATE COURT 193 1.7 TIME
LIMIT FOR THE FILING OF THE REQUEST FOR ARBITRATION .194 1.8 LACK OF
JURISDICTION AND RES JUDCATA 194 IBIS PARALLEL PROCEEDINGS 195 2 PLEA
OF LACK OF JURISDICTION PRIOR TO PLEADINGS ON THE MERITS (2) 197 2.1
APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF GOOD FAITH 197 2.2 PROCEEDING ON THE
MERITS WITHOUT RESERVATION 197 2.3 INTERPRETATION OF THE PLEA OF LACK OF
JURISDICTION 198 2. CONTENTS 3.2 NO MANDATORY CHARACTER 201 3.3
CONSEQUENCES OF THE NEGATIVE INTERIM AWARD ON JURISDICTION 201 3.4
DECLARATORY ACTION WITH REGARD TO JURISDICTION 201 3.5 MOTION TO SET
ASIDE A PRELIMINARY AWARD ON JURISDICTION .202 ARTICLE 187 203 1 LAW
APPLICABLE TO THE MERITS (1) 205 1.1 RULES OF LAW CHOSEN BY THE PARTIES
205 1.2 DIFFERENT LEGAL GROUNDS 205 1.3 ISSUES NOT DETERMINED BY THE LAW
APPLICABLE TO THE MERITS 205 1.4 INTERVENTIONIST NORMS 206 1.4.1 NO
APPLICATION EX OFFICIO 206 1.4.2 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 19 PILA 206 1.4.3
ARTICLE 81 ROME TREATY 206 1.4.4 INDIVIDUAL CASE 206 2 DECISION EX AEQUO
ET BONO (2) 207 2.1 DECISION IN EQUITY 207 2.2 DECISION IN EQUITY
INSTEAD OF ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF LAW 207 2.3 INDIVIDUAL CASE 207
ARTICLE 188 209 1 NOTION OF PARTIAL AWARD 210 2 RESJUDICATA EFFECT 211 3
MOTION TO SET ASIDE PARTIAL AWARDS 212 ARTICLE 189 215 1 PARTIES'
AGREEMENT AS TO PROCEDURE AND FORM (1) 216 1.1 NOTION OF ARBITRAL AWARD
216 1.2 ADDENDUM 216 1.3 CORRECTING AWARD 216 1.4 PRELIMINARY DECISION
OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL FOR DORMANT ACCOUNTS 218 2 DELIBERATIONS AND
FORM OF THE AWARD (2) 219 XVII CONTENTS 2.1 DELIBERATIONS 219 2.1.1
IMPORTANCE 219 2.1.2 FORM 219 2.1.3 PRESENCE OF ALL ARBITRATORS 219
2.1.4 CONFIDENTIALITY 219 2.1.5 REFUSAL TO COLLABORATE 220 2.2 EVEN
NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 220 2.3 WRITTEN FORM 221 2.4 INDICATION OF THE
PARTIES 221 2.5 NO MANDATORY DUTY TO GIVE REASONS 221 2.6 SIGNATURE OF
THE AWARD 221 2.7 RESJUDICATA EFFECT 222 2.8 DISSENTING OPINION 222 2.9
ABSOLUTE NULLITY OF THE AWARD 223 ARTICLE 190 225 1 FINALITY (1) 227 1.1
NOTION OF FINAL AWARD 227 1.2 AWARD ON JURISDICTION 229 1.3 NOTIFICATION
230 2 GROUNDS FOR SETTING ASIDE (2) 231 2.1 EXHAUSTIVE LIST 231 2.2
HIERARCHY OF THE GROUNDS FOR SETTING ASIDE 231 2.3 LIMITATION OF THE
POSSIBILITIES FOR SETTING ASIDE 232 2.4 NO SETTING ASIDE FOR MANIFESTLY
FALSE FACT FINDINGS 233 2.5 NO SETTING ASIDE FOR ARBITRARINESS OR CLEAR
VIOLATIONS OF LAW OR EQUITY 234 2.6 NO SETTING ASIDE FOR THE ASSESSMENT
OF EVIDENCE 235 2.7 NO SETTING ASIDE FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF A
CONTRACT 236 2.8 NO SETTING ASIDE FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF BY-LAWS 236
2.9 CORRECTING AWARD 236 2A INCORRECT CONSTITUTION OF THE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL (A) 239 2A. 1 PRINCIPLE 239 2A.2 VIOLATION OF QUALIFICATIONS
AGREED UPON BY THE PARTIES 239 2A.3 TIMELINESS OF THE PLEA OF INCORRECT
CONSTITUTION 240 XI CONTENTS 2A.4 FLAWED DELIBERATIONS 241 2A.5 LACK OF
SIGNATURE OF THE AWARD 241 2A.6 RELATION WITH DECISIONS OF THE ICC 241
2A.7 INDIVIDUAL CASES 243 2B WRONG ACCEPTANCE OR DECLINATION OF
JURISDICTION (B) . 245 2B. 1 PRINCIPLE 245 2B.2 TIMELINESS OF THE PLEA
OF WRONGFUL ACCEPTANCE OR DECLINATION OF JU RISD ICTION 246 2B.3 TACIT
WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO CLAIM THE INCORRECT CONSTITUTION 247 2B.4
MODIFICATIONS OF THE REASONS FOR THE CLAIM 247 2B.5 CORRECTING AWARD 247
2B.6 STAY OF THE ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS AND PENDENCY 248 2B.7 PRELIMINARY
CONCILIATION OR MEDIATION 248 2B.8 JURISDICTION AND RES JUDICATA DEFENCE
248 2B.9 SCOPE OF REVIEW 249 2B.9.1 PRINCIPLE: UNFETTERED POWERS OF
REVIEW 249 2B.9.2 RESTRICTION: FACTS ON THE BASIS OF JURISDICTION 251
2B.9.3 PRELIMINARY ISSUES ON THE MERITS 253 2B.9.4 APPLICATION OF
CHAPTER 12 253 2B.9.5 LACK OF ARBITRABILITY 254 2B.9.6 EXISTENCE,
VALIDITY AND SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 254
2B.9.7 PERSONAL SCOPE OF APPLICATION 254 2B.9.8 MATERIAL SCOPE OF
APPLICATION 255 2B.9.9 SCOPE OF APPLICATION WITH RESPECT TO TIME 255
2B.9.10 DOUBLY RELEVANT FACTS 255 2B.9.11 STANDING TO SUE AND CAPACITY
TO BE A PARTY 256 2B.LO RELATION WITH ARTICLE 190(2)(C) 256 2B.LL
RELATION WITH ARTICLE 190(2)(E) 256 2B.11. CONTENTS 2C3 LACK OF DECISION
ON FILED PRAYERS FOR RELIEF 263 2C.4 INTERPRETATION OF THE PRAYERS FOR
RELIEF 264 2C.5 DIFFERENT LEGAL GROUNDS 265 2C.6 MODIFICATIONS OF THE
REASONS FOR THE CLAIM 266 2C.7 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 190(2)(B) 266 2C.8
RELATION WITH ARTICLE 190(2)(D) 266 2C.9 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 37(1)
UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES .266 2C. 10 TIMELINESS OF THE PLEA OF AN
AWARD ULTRA OR EXTRA PETITA .266 2C. 11 INDIVIDUAL CASES 267 2D
VIOLATION OF THE EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE PARTIES OR THEIR RIGHT TO BE
HEARD IN ADVERSARIAL PROCEEDINGS (D) 269 2D.L PRINCIPLE 269 2D.2
VIOLATION OF THE EQUAL TREATMENT OF THE PARTIES 269 2D.3 VIOLATION OF
THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD 269 2D.3.1 PRINCIPLE 269 2D.3.2 PROCEDURAL NATURE
OF THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD 272 2D.3.3 RIGHT TO SUBMIT EVIDENCE 274 2D.3.4
RIGHT TO AN EXPERT OPINION 274 2D.3.5 ANTICIPATED ASSESSMENT OF EVIDENCE
275 2D.3.6 FLAWED DELIBERATIONS 275 2D.3.7 NO MANDATORY DUTY TO GIVE
REASONS 275 2D.3.8 NO DUTY TO TAKE MINUTES OF ORAL HEARINGS 277 2D.3.9
MANIFEST INADVERTENCE 277 2D.3.10 NO RIGHT TO A STAY OF THE PROCEEDINGS
278 2D.3.11 VIOLATION OF THE ECHR 278 2D.4 VIOLATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF
ADVERSARIAL PROCEEDINGS 279 2D.5 TIMELINESS OF THE PLEA OF VIOLATION OF
THE EQUAL TREATMENT AND THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD IN ADVERSARIAL PROCEEDINGS
279 2D. CONTENTS 2E.5 SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL PUBLIC POLICY 289 2E.6
VIOLATION BY THE RESULT OF THE AWARD 289 2E.7 DEFENSIVE FUNCTION 290
2E.8 STATUS OF THE AWARD CONTRARY TO PUBLIC POLICY 291 2E.9 PUBLIC
POLICY AND ARBITRARINESS 291 2E.LO RELATION WITH ARTICLE 190(2)(B) 291
2E.LL RELATION WITH ARTICLE 190(2)(D) 291 2E.L2 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 19
PILA 291 2E.L3 SUBSTANTIVE PUBLIC POLICY 292 2E.L3.1 PRINCIPLE 292
2E.L3.2 PACTA SUNT SERVANDA 293 2E.L3.3 PRIVITY OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS
295 2E.13.4 GOOD FAITH AND PROHIBITION OF ABUSE OF RIGHTS 296 2E.L3.5
PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATORY AND SPOLIATORY MEASURES 297 2E.L3.6
PROHIBITION OF EXPROPRIATION WITHOUT COMPENSATION 297 2E.L3.7 NO
VIOLATION BECAUSE OF MANIFESTLY WRONG FINDINGS OF FACTS, VIOLATIONS OF
THE APPLICABLE LAW, WRONG INTERPRETATIONS OF CONTRACTS AND ARBITRARY
ASSESSMENT OF EVIDENCE 298 2E.L3.8 VIOLATION OF THE ECHR 299 2E.L3.9
VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 27 CC 299 2E.13.10 PROHIBITION OF REFORMATIO IN
PEIUS 299 2E.13.LL CONTRADICTORY AWARD 300 2E.13.12 ESTOPPEL (VENIRE
CONTRA FACTUM PROPRIUM) 300 2E. 13.13 DECISION IN EQUITY 301 2E.L4
PROCEDURAL PUBLIC POLICY 302 2E.L4.1 PRINCIPLE 302 2E.L4.2 RELATION WITH
ARTICLE 190(2)(A)-(D) 302 2E.L4.3 DEFENSIVE FUNCTION 303 2E.L4. CONTENTS
2E.L5.2 COMPETITION LAW 308 2E.L5.3 INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT 308
2E.L5.4 INTERPRETATION OF BY-LAWS 309 2E.L5.5 PROCEDURAL RULES 309
2E.L5.6 EVIDENCE 309 2E.L5.7 COSTS 310 3 MOTION TO SET ASIDE PRELIMINARY
AWARDS (3) 313 3.1 PURPOSE AND INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 190(3) 313 3.2
NOTION OF PRELIMINARY AWARD 314 3.3 GROUNDS FOR SETTING ASIDE
PRELIMINARY AWARDS 315 3.4 PRINCIPLE: NO SETTING ASIDE OF PARTIAL AWARDS
LATO SENSU .316 3.5 EXCEPTIONS 317 3.5.1 INCORRECT CONSTITUTION OF THE
ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL ((2)(A)) 317 3.5.2 WRONGFUL ACCEPTANCE OR DECLINATION
OF JURISDICTION ((2)(B)) 318 3.5.3 NO POSSIBILITY TO FILE AN APPEAL AT
AN EARLIER STAGE 318 3.5.4 PLURALITY OF CLAIMANTS AND/OR RESPONDENTS 318
3.6 CONTINUATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS AFTER THE MOTION FOR SETTING ASIDE
318 3.7 POWERS OF REVIEW OF THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT 319 ARTICLE 191
321 1 APPLICATION OF THE FSCA 322 2 APPEAL IN CIVIL MATTERS 322 3 APPEAL
TO THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT 322 4 INTEREST OF THE APPELLANT 323 5
FORMAL REQUIREMENTS 323 6 TIME LIMIT FOR THE FILING OF THE APPEAL 324
6.1 PRINCIPLE 324 6.2 EXTENSION OF THE TIME LIMIT 324 6.3
RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TIME LIMIT 324 6.4 INDIVIDUAL CASES 325 7
MINIMAL AMOUNT IN DISPUTE 325 8 CHALLENGE OF A FEDERAL JUDGE 326 XXII
XXIV CONTENTS 9 OBJECT OF THE APPEAL 326 10 CONTENT OF THE APPEAL 327 11
SUBSTANTIATION OF THE APPEAL 327 12 AWARD BASED ON SEVERAL REASONS 329
13 NO NEW FACTS OR LEGAL ARGUMENTS 330 14 SCOPE OF REVIEW WITH REGARD TO
FACTS 330 15 SCOPE OF REVIEW WITH REGARD TO LAW 331 16 QUASHING EFFECT
OF THE APPEAL 331 16.1 PRINCIPLE 331 16.2 EXCEPTION : JURISDICTION 332
16.3 REPLACEMENT OF AN ARBITRATOR 333 17 SUSPENSIVE EFFECT OF THE APPEAL
333 17.1 WITH REGARD TO THE ENFORCEABILITY OF THE AWARD 333 17.2 WITH
REGARD TO THE SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS 334 18 SECOND EXCHANGE OF WRITTEN
BRIEFS 334 18.1 EXCEPTIONAL MEASURE 334 18.2 NO SUBSEQUENT COMPLETION OF
THE MOTION TO SET ASIDE .335 19 COMMENTS BY THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 336
20 NO COMPENSATION FOR THE ARBITRATORS 336 21 SECURITY FOR COSTS 336 22
LANGUAGE OF THE RULING 337 23 TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENTS 337 24
REPRESENTATION 338 25 PUBLICATION OF THE DECISION 338 26 RELATIONSHIP
WITH ARTICLE 29 ICC-RULES 341 27 COSTS. 341 28 SEVERAL APPEALS 342
29 CROSS-APPEAL. 342 CONTENTS 30 CONDITIONAL APPEAL 342 31 APPEAL IN
CIVIL MATTERS AND REVISION 342 32 REVISION 343 32.1 ADMISSIBILITY 343
32.2 APPLICATION OF THE FSCA 343 32.3 JURISDICTION 343 32.4 GROUNDS FOR
REVISION 344 32.4.1 RELATION BETWEEN THE FORMER SOFJ AND THE FSCA 344
32.4.2 DECISION INFLUENCED BY A CRIME (ART. 123 (1) FSCA) .345 32.4.3
NEW MATERIAL FACTS OR EVIDENCE (ART. 123(2)(A) FSCA) 346 32.5 LEGAL
INTEREST WORTHY OF PROTECTION 348 32.6 GROUND FOR REVISION AND FOR
CHALLENGE OF THE ARBITRATOR/SETTING ASIDE OF THE AWARD 348 32.7 REVISION
OF A DECISION OF THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT 349 32.8 TIME LIMIT FOR THE
FILING OF THE MOTION FOR REVISION 350 32.9 SUBJECT MATTER AND BURDEN OF
PROOF 351 32.10 EFFECTS OF THE REVISION 351 32.11 NO REVISION OF EXPERT
OPINION 352 32.12 COSTS 352 32.13 INDIVIDUAL CASES 352 33 CORRECTION OF
THE AWARD 353 33.1 PRINCIPLE 353 33.2 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE MOTION TO
SET ASIDE THE ORIGINAL AWARD 353 33.3 SETTING ASIDE OF THE CORRECTING
AWARD 354 34 INTERPRETATION OF THE AWARD 355 34.1 PRINCIPLE 355 34.2
APPEAL AGAINST AN INTERPRETATION OF THE AWARD 355 35 AWARD RENDERED
UNDER THE CONCORDAT 356 ARTICLE 192 357 1 PREREQUISITES (1) 359 1.1
EXCEPTIONAL CHARACTER 359 1.2 RATIO LEGIS 35 XXVI CONTENTS 1.3 EXPRESS
STATEMENT 359 1.4 REFERENCE TO ARTICLE 28 ICC ARBITRATION RULES 361 1.5
PERSONAL SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE WAIVER 362 1.6 MATERIAL SCOPE OF
APPLICATION OF THE WAIVER 362 1.7 WAIVER TO FILE AN APPEAL AND LACK OF
JURISDICTION 363 1.8 SPECIFICITIES IN SPORTS ARBITRATION 363 1.9
COMPATIBILITY WITH PUBLIC POLICY 365 1.10 COMPATIBILITY WITH ARTICLE 6
ECHR 366 1.11 MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF A THIRD STATE 366 1.12
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WAIVER TO FILE AN APPEAL AGAINST A JUDGMENT 366
1.13 APPLICABILITY TO THE MOTION FOR REVISION 367 1.14 WAIVER PRIOR TO
THE ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE PILA 367 1.15 INDIVIDUAL CASES 367 2
APPLICATION BY ANALOGY OF THE NYC (2) 369 ARTICLE 193 371 1 DEPOSIT OF
THE AWARD (1) 373 2 CERTIFICATION OF ENFORCEABILITY (2) 375 2.1
COMPETENT AUTHORITY 375 2.2 APPLICABLE LAW 375 2.3 COMPLAINTS AND
DEFENCES 375 2.4 EFFECTS 375 2.5 POWERS OF REVIEW 376 2.6 REQUEST BY THE
ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 376 2.7 NO CERTIFICATION FOR EXPERT DETERMINATION 376
3 CERTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY TO THE PILA (3) 377 ARTICLE 194 379 1
RELATION TO THE PILA 380 2 COMPETENT AUTHORITY 380 3 POWERS OF REVIEW
380 4 DOCUMENTS TO SUBMIT 381 XXVN CONTENTS 5 COMPLAINTS AND DEFENCES
381 6 SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS FOR DECLARATIONS OF ENFORCEABILITY 382 7
INTERPRETATION OF THE AWARD 382 8 REMEDY AGAINST A DECISION ON
RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT 382 8.1 APPEAL IN CIVIL MATTERS 382 8.2
EXHAUSTION OF THE CANTONAL APPEALS INSTANCES 383 8.3 ADMISSIBLE PRAYERS
FOR RELIEF 384 8.4 NEW FACTUAL AND LEGAL ALLEGATIONS 384 8.5 POWERS OF
REVIEW OF THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT 384 CONVENTION ON THE RECOGNITION
AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS 387 (NEW YORK, 1958) 387
ARTICLE 1 389 1 SCOPE OF APPLICATION (1) 389 1.1 PRINCIPLE 389 1.2
ARBITRAL AWARDS» 390 1.3 NYC AND PILA 390 1.4 NYC AND LUGANO CONVENTION
390 1.5 PRIORITY OVER CANTONAL PROCEDURAL LAW 391 1.6 DISTINCTION
BETWEEN RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT 391 1.7 NO RETROACTIVE EFFECT 391
1.8 UNCERTAIN SEAT OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 391 2 SPECIFIC AND PERMANENT
ARBITRAL BODIES (2) 393 3 LIMITATIONS OF THE SCOPE OF APPLICATION (3)
395 ARTICLE II 397 1 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT (1) 397 1.1 EXAMINATION OF
THE VALIDITY 397 1.2 LAW APPLICABLE TO THE VALIDITY 397 1.3 AUTONOMY 398
1.4 INTERPRETATION OF UNCLEAR DISPUTE RESOLUTION CLAUSES 398 CONTENTS
1.5 POWER OF ATTORNEY OF THE SIGNATORY OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 399
1.6 PARTICIPATION OF PARTIES NOT BOUND BY THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 399
1.7 SIMULATED ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 399 1.8 OWN COMPETENCE OF THE
ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 400 2 AGREEMENT IN WRITING» (2) 401 2.1 ARBITRATION
CLAUSE AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 401 2.2 RELATION WITH THE UNCITRAL
MODEL LAW 401 2.3 RELATION WITH SWISS LAW 401 2.5 FORMAL REQUIREMENTS
402 2.5.1 STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE MEANS OF COMMUNICATION 402 2.5.2
EXCHANGE OF WRITTEN DECLARATIONS 404 2.5.3 ARBITRATION CLAUSE IN A
DOCUMENT AND IN AN EXCHANGE OF LETTERS 405 2.5.4 INDIVIDUAL CASES 405
2.6 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT BY REFERENCE 407 2.6.1 PRINCIPLE 407 2.6.2
INDIVIDUAL CASES 408 2.7 SUBSEQUENT ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 410 3
ARBITRATION DEFENCE (3) 411 3.1 RELATION WITH ARTICLE 7 PILA 411 3.2
SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 11(3) NYC 411 3.2.1 SEAT OF THE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL ABROAD 411 3.2.2 SEAT OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL IN SWITZERLAND
411 3.2.3 ARBITRATION CLAUSE WITHOUT A CLEAR INDICATION OF THE SEAT 411
3.2.4 RELATION WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL TREATIES 411 3.3 EXCLUSION OF
THE STATE COURTS'JURISDICTION 412 3.4 PROCEDURAL ASPECTS 412 3.4.1
POWERS OF REVIEW OF THE STATE COURT 412 3.4.2 APPLICABLE PROCEDURAL
RULES 413 3.4.3 MOMENT AT WHICH THE ARBITRATION DEFENCE MUST BE RAISED
41 CONTENTS 1 DOCUMENTS TO SUPPLY (1) 417 1.1 PURPOSE AND INTERPRETATION
OF ARTICLE IV(1) NYC 417 1.2 AGREEMENT» (B) 418 1.3 AGREEMENT (B) AS
PREREQUISITE FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION .418 1.4 BURDEN OF PROOF 418 1.5
INDIVIDUAL CASES 419 2 TRANSLATION (2) 421 2.1 PURPOSE OF ARTICLE IV(2)
NYC 421 2.2 NO REPLACEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 421 2.3
TRANSLATION UPON REQUEST 421 2.4 INDIVIDUAL CASES 421 ARTICLE V 423 1
GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL (1) 425 1.1 EXHAUSTIVE LIST 425 1.2 UPON REQUEST (1)
OR EX OFFICIO (2) 425 LA INCAPACITY OF THE PARTIES AND INVALIDITY OF THE
ARBITRATION AGREEMENT ((L)(A)) 426 LB INABILITY OF A PARTY TO PRESENT
ITS CASE ((L)(B)) 426 LB.L PRINCIPLE 426 LB.2 PROPER NOTICE OF THE
APPOINTMENT OF THE ARBITRATOR 426 LB.3 TRIBUNAL APPOINTED BY A
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 426 LB.4 VIOLATION OF THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD 426
LB.4.1 PRINCIPLE 427 LB.4.2 RIGHT TO AN EXPERT OPINION 427 LB.4.3 RIGHT
TO BE HEARD ON LEGAL ISSUES 427 LB.5 VIOLATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF
ADVERSARIAL PROCEEDINGS 427 LB.6 INDIVIDUAL CASES 428 LC AWARD ULTRA OR
EXTRA PETITA ((L)(C)) 428 ID INCORRECT COMPOSITION OF THE ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL OR INCORRECT ARBITRAL PROCEDURE ((L)(D)) 428 LD.L INCORRECT
COMPOSITION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 428 ID. XXX CONTENTS LD.2.2 LIMITS
OF PARTY AUTONOMY 429 LD.3 BIFURCATION OF THE ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 429
LE INEXISTENCE OF A BINDING AWARD (L(E)) 430 LE.L BINDING» AWARD 430
LE.1.1 PRINCIPLE 430 LE. 1.2 APPLICABLE LAW 430 LE.1.3 MOTION TO SET
ASIDE 430 LE. 1.4 PARTY AUTONOMY 430 LE.1.5 BURDEN OF PROOF 431 LE.2 NO
DOUBLE EXEQUATUR 431 LE.2.1 PRINCIPLE 431 LE.2.2 INDIVIDUAL CASES 431
LE.3 SUSPENSION 432 LE.3.1 PRINCIPLE 432 LE.3.2 INDIVIDUAL CASES 432
LE.4 BURDEN OF PROOF 432 2 OTHER GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL (2) 435 2A LACK OF
ARBITRABILITY (2)(A) 435 2B VIOLATION OF PUBLIC POLICY (2)(B) 435 2B.1
NOTION OF PUBLIC POLICY 435 2B.2 SUBSIDIARITY OF THE GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL
OF ARTICLE V(2) NYC 436 2B.3 NO NEW EXAMINATION OF THE MERITS 437 2B.4
INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL.437 2B.5 EQUAL
TREATMENT OF THE PARTIES 438 2B.6 RIGHT TO BE HEARD 439 2B.7 ABSENCE OF
JUDICIAL CONTROL OF THE AWARD 439 2B.8 PARTY AUTONOMY 439 2B.9
INDIVIDUAL CASES 439 ARTICLE VI 443 ARTICLE VII 445 1 NO EFFECT ON THE
VALIDITY OF OTHER INTERNATIONAL TREATIES (1) 445 1.1 PRINCIPLE 445 XXXI
CONTENTS 1.2 PURPOSE: IN FAVOREM VALIDITATIS 445 1.3 NYC AND THE TREATY
BETWEEN SWITZERLAND AND FRANCE OF 1869 446 2 REPLACEMENT OF THE GENEVA
PROTOCOL OF 1923 AND THE GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1927 (2) 447 ARTICLE VIII
449 ARTICLE IX 451 ARTICLE X 453 ARTICLE XI 455 ARTICLE XII 457 ARTICLE
XIII 459 ARTICLE XIV 461 ARTICLE XV 463 ARTICLE XVI 465 ANNEXES 467 1
FEDERAL DECISIONS 467 2 CANTONAL DECISIONS 489 3 DECISIONS OF THE
EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 501 4 GLOSSARY 503 5 INDEX 515 |
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