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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SERIES EDITOR S PREFACE V
PREFACE VII
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
TABLE OF CASES XXI
TABLE OF LEGISLATION XXXV
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XXXIX
1 . INTRODUCTION: SETTING THE FRAMEWORK OF THE DISCUSSION
A. THE ISSUE 1.01
(1) TERMINOLOGY 1.05
(2) CONTRACTUAL NATURE OF ARBITRATION AND MODERN INTERNATIONAL
TRANSACTIONS 1.07 (3) MULTIFACETED FACT-PATTERNS RELATING TO SEVERAL
OVERLAPPING THEORIES 1.24 (4) APPLICABLE LEGAL STANDARDS AND CONFLICT OF
LAWS ISSUES 1.29
B. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 1.35
C. EXISTING LITERATURE AND CONTRIBUTION OF THE BOOK 1.44
(1) CURRENT DISCUSSION ON ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS AND THIRD PARTIES: THE
CONTRACTUAL APPROACH 1.46
(2) CONTRIBUTION OF THE BOOK ON ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS AND THIRD
PARTIES: THE JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH 1.57
(3) CURRENT DISCUSSION AND CONTRIBUTION OF THE BOOK ON ARBITRAL AWARDS
AND THIRD PARTIES 1.86
D. STRUCTURE OF THE WORK 1.90
E. FINAL REMARKS 1.99
I LEGAL BASES FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS I:
TRADITIONAL THEORIES OF CONTRACT AND CORPORATE LAW, TERMS IN ARBITRATION
CLAUSES, RULES AND LAWS
2. THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS PURSUANT TO TRADITIONAL THEORIES OF CONTRACT AND
CORPORATE LAW
A. ASSIGNMENT AND OTHER FORMS OF TRANSFER, INCLUDING THE CASES OF BILLS
OF LADING, SUBROGATION, MERGER, AND TRANSFER OF DEBT 2.03 (1) ASSIGNMENT
2.06
ASSIGNMENT OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE AND CONSENT OF THE ASSIGNEE 2.08 HIE
PRINCIPLE OF SEPARABILITY AND TRANSFER OF ARBITRATION CLAUSES 2.19 THE
ARBITRATION CLAUSE AS A BURDEN AND A BENEFIT 2.23
ASSIGNMENT OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE AND CONSENT OF THE DEBTOR 2.30
APPLICABLE LAW AND ASSIGNMENT OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE 2.39
THE CONFLICT OF LAWS APPROACH 2.41
ANATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE RULES ON THE ASSIGNMENT OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE
2.46
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THE VALIDITY OF AN ASSIGNMENT OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE MUST BE
DISTINGUISHED FROM THAT OF THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE MAIN CONTRACT 2.53 THE
LEGAL POSITION OF THE ASSIGNOR AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE ASSIGNMENT
2.60 (2) OTHER FORMS OF TRANSFER: BILLS OF LADING, SUBROGATION, MERGER,
TRANSFER OF DEBT 2.64
BILLS OF LADING 2.65
SUBROGATION 2.67
MERGER 2.69
TRANSFER OF DEBT 2.70
(3) TRANSFER OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE PENDING ARBITRATION 2.71
B. REPRESENTATION: AGENCY AND APPARENT AUTHORITY 2.76
(1) CONFLICT OF LAWS RULES ON VALIDITY AND EFFECTS OF AN ARBITRATION
CLAUSE CONCLUDED BY AN AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE 2.80
(2) SUBSTANTIVE RULES ON VALIDITY AND EFFECTS OF AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE
CONCLUDED BY AN AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE 2.82
ACTUAL AUTHORITY AND POWER 2.89
THE PRINCIPAL RATHER THAN THE AGENT WILL BE BOUND BY THE ARBITRATION
CLAUSE IT CONCLUDED ON BEHALF OF ITS PRINCIPAL 2.89
IS SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED FOR THE VALID CONCLUSION OF THE
ARBITRATION CLAUSE BY THE AGENT? 2.97
APPARENT OR OSTENSIBLE AUTHORITY 2.105
REPRESENTATION AND APPARENT AUTHORITY IN TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING
CORPORATIONS AND STATE AGENCIES 2.112
REPRESENTATION AND APPARENT AUTHORITY IN TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING
CORPORATIONS 2.119
REPRESENTATION AND APPARENT AUTHORITY IN TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING STATE
AND STATE AGENCIES 2.124
C. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY 2.143
(1) WHETHER THE THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY IS ENTITLED TO ENFORCE THE
ARBITRATION CLAUSE, CONTAINED IN THE MAIN CONTRACT 2.146
(2) WHETHER THE PARTY PROMISING THE SUBSTANTIVE BENEFIT MAY BRING AN
ARBITRATION CLAIM AGAINST THE THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY 2.164
(3) APPLICABLE LAW AND THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY 2.176
D. INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE 2.181
(1) PRELIMINARY NOTES ON THIRD-PARTY ARBITRATION CLAIMS AND
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE 2.181
(2) INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE AND THE REQUIREMENT OF SPECIFIC INTENT TO
ARBITRATE 2.187 JURISDICTIONS TAKING A RESTRICTING APPROACH, REQUIRING
SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE 2.190
NON-MODEL LAW JURISDICTIONS 2.190
MODEL LAW JURISDICTIONS 2.197
JURISDICTIONS TAKING A LIBERAL APPROACH, UPHOLDING ARBITRATION CLAUSES
INCORPORATED BY GENERIC REFERENCE 2.203
SWITZERLAND 2.203
USA 2.205
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LANGUAGE EMPLOYED FOR INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
2.208 THE BREADTH OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE TO BE INCORPORATED 2.214
THE CENTURY INDEMNITY V CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD S CASE 2.219 (3)
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE INCORPORATION-BY-REFERENCE THEORY 2.229
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E. THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS PURSUANT TO PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE LAW 2.238 (1)
CORPORATIONS 2.239
INSOLVENT CORPORATION AND THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATOR 2.246
INTRA-CORPORATION DISPUTES 2.251
(2) PARTNERSHIPS 2.256
(3) LEGAL ENTITIES AND TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL STANDARDS 2.263
F. THE GREY AREA : THIRD-PARTY SITUATIONS THAT FALL SHORT OF PRIVITY
AND WILL NOT NORMALLY ALLOW FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS 2.271
(1) CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS 2.276
WEB-TYPE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS 2.277
STRING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS 2.281
(2) OTHER TYPES OF STRING OR CHAIN CONTRACTS 2.292
QUALITY AND CONDITION 2.295
(3) GUARANTEES AND OTHER SECURITY AGREEMENTS 2.304
3. FURTHER LEGAL BASES FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS: TERMS IN ARBITRATION
CLAUSES AND ARBITRATION RULES AND LAWS
A. ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ALLOWING FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS 3.04 (1)
THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS BASED ON EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TERMS IN AN ARBITRATION
CLAUSE 3.04
SEVERAL PARTIES IN A SINGLE CONTRACT CONTAINING AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE
3.04
SEVERAL PARTIES IN SEVERAL INTERRELATED CONTRACTS 3.10
SEVERAL IDENTICAL OR COMPATIBLE ARBITRATION CLAUSES-SEVERAL INCOMPATIBLE
DIFFERENT ARBITRATION CLAUSES 3.12
SEVERAL ARBITRATION CLAUSES THAT EXPRESSLY ALLOW FOR JOINDER AND
THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS: THE PRINCIPLE OF EFFECTIVE INTERPRETATION 3.17
(2) NAME-BORROWING 3.30
(3) CLAIMING THROUGH OR UNDER AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE 3.43
B. THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS BASED ON INSTITUTIONAL RULES AND ARBITRATION LAWS
3.53 (1) INSTITUTIONAL RULES 3.55
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (ICC) ARBITRATION RULES 3.55 LONDON
COURT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (LCIA) ARBITRATION RULES 3.72 VIENNA
RULES 3.78
UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES 3.86
SWISS RULES 3.94
BELGIAN CENTRE FOR MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION ( CEPINA ) 3.97 AMERICAN
ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION/INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION 3.98
OTHER INSTITUTIONAL RULES 3.99
(2) NATIONAL ARBITRATION LAWS 3.106
(3) CONCLUDING REMARKS ON INSTITUTIONAL RULES AND ARBITRATION LAWS 3.118
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II LEGAL BASES FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS II: IMPLIED CONSENT AND
NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES
4. THE DOCTRINE OF ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL A. OVERVIEW OF THE DOCTRINE 4.03
B. THE TWO ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS OF THE DOCTRINE OF ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL
4.07 (1) THE EQUITABLE VERSION OF ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL 4.07
(2) THE INTERTWINED VERSION OF ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL 4.14
CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION 4.14
FIRST, THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE SIGNATORY AND THE NON-SIGNATORY MUST BE
INTERTWINED WITH THE CONTRACT CONTAINING AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE 4.15
SECOND, THE NON-SIGNATORY MUST HAVE CONTRACTUAL OR CLOSE CORPORATE LINKS
WITH ONE OF THE SIGNATORIES 4.22
C. DOES ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL DEPART FROM THE CONSENSUAL ORIGINS OF
ARBITRATION? 4.32
D. CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON THE ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL DOCTRINE 4.42 (1)
CAN TRIBUNALS APPLY THE THEORY OF ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL? 4.43
(2) THE BREADTH OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE IS RELEVANT FOR THE
APPLICATION OF THE ARBITRAL ESTOPPEL 4.53
(3) THE INTERTWINED VERSION IS CLOSER TO COMMERCIAL REALITY THAN THE
EQUITABLE VERSION 4.61
5. THE DOCTRINE OF GROUP OF COMPANIES
A. OVERVIEW OF THE DOCTRINE 5.04
B. LEGAL BASIS OF THE DOCTRINE 5.07
C. CONDITIONS FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE 5.15
( 1 ) FIRST, THE EXISTENCE OF A TIGHT GROUP STRUCTURE 5.15
(2) SECOND, THE ACTIVE ROLE OF THE NON-SIGNATORY COMPANY IN THE
NEGOTIATIONS, PERFORMANCE, OR TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT CONTAINING AN
ARBITRATION CLAUSE 5.25 (3) THIRD, COMMON INTENTION OF THE PARTIES TO
ARBITRATE 5.46
D. APPLICABLE LAW 5.58
E. THE THEORIES OF ALTER EGO, LIFTING THE CORPORATE VEIL, AND GROUP OF
COMPANIES: SIMILARITIES AND DISTINCTIONS 5.71
6. CRITIQUE ON THE NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES AND THE CONTRACTUAL APPROACH
TO THIRD PARTIES
A. INTERRELATEDNESS OF THE THEORIES CONCERNING NON-SIGNATORY PARTIES
6.03 B. POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION OF THE NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES 6.12
C. CONCEPTUAL LIMITATIONS OF THE NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES 6.14
(1) IT IS QUESTIONABLE WHETHER FACT PATTERNS ARE SAFE EVIDENCE OF
CONSENT TO ARBITRATE 6.19 FIRST, FACT PATTERNS EMPLOYED UNDER
NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES CONSTITUTE TYPICAL COMMERCIAL PRACTICE RATHER
THAN EVIDENCE OF CONSENT TO ARBITRATE 6.19 SECOND, CONDUCT OF THE
NON-SIGNATORY TYPICALLY PERTAINS TO THE
MAIN CONTRACT RATHER THAN THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE 6.28
(2) FACT PATTERNS MAY COMPROMISE THE REQUIREMENT OF CONSENT TO ARBITRATE
6.37
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(3) CONSENT OF THE SIGNATORY PARTY TO ARBITRATE WITH THE NON-SIGNATORY
IN PARTICULAR 6.46 (4) NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES AND THE WRITING
REQUIREMENT 6.53
D. CONCLUSIONS ON THE NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES AND THE CONTRACTUAL
APPROACH 6.65
III A JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH TO THE DISCUSSION ON ARBITRATION AND THIRD
PARTIES
7. WHY AND UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS TRIBUNALS CAN ASSUME JURISDICTION OVER
A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM
A. DISPUTES BEFORE A TRIBUNAL MAY AFFECT THE JURISDICTIONAL POSITION OF
THIRD PARTIES 7.07
B. TRIBUNALS MAY ASSUME JURISDICTION OVER THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS THAT ARE
INSEPARABLE FROM THE MAIN DISPUTE IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 7.19 (1)
FIRST, THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS MAY BECOME INSEPARABLE FROM THE MAIN DISPUTE
IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS DUE TO CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS INVOLVING
PARTIES AND
THIRD PARTIES 7.25
(2) SECOND, THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS MAY BECOME INSEPARABLE FROM THE MAIN
DISPUTE IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS DUE TO CONDUCT OF A THIRD PARTY 7.32
C. RECTIFYING THE ARTIFICIAL DISCREPANCY BETWEEN COMMERCIAL REALITY AND
THE SCOPE OF ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS 7.37
D. SUMMING UP THE JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH 7.41
E THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS PUT FORWARD BY A PARTY IN ARBITRATION:
THE PETERSON FARMS SCENARIO 7.55
F. REVIEW OF THIRD-PARTY CASE LAW FOCUSING ON THE DISPUTE AND ITS
REPERCUSSIONS FOR THIRD PARTIES 7.70
8. WHEN A TRIBUNAL SHOULD ASSUME JURISDICTION OVER A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM
AND OTHER SELECT ISSUES RELATED TO THE JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH
A. EXERCISING ITS DISCRETION: WHEN SHOULD A TRIBUNAL ASSUME JURISDICTION
OVER A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM 8.04
B. FURTHER ISSUES IN RELATION TO THE JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH 8.10 (1)
JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH AND CONSENSUAL PREMISSES OF ARBITRATION 8.10 (2)
JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH AND ENFORCEABILITY OF AWARDS 8.24
(3) POLICY CONSIDERATIONS: MAXIMIZING THE EFFICIENCY OF ARBITRATION 8.30
C. ADVANTAGES OF THE JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH AND CONCLUDING REMARKS 8.36
IV ARBITRAL AWARDS A ND T H I RD PARTIES
9. THE LEGAL EFFECTS OF ARBITRAL AWARDS
A. THE ARBITRAL EFFECT 9.03
B. THE CURRENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ARBITRAL EFFECT 9.06
C. ARBITRAL AWARDS AND THIRD PARTIES 9.10
D. THE SAME PARTIES REQUIREMENT: RULE AND EXCEPTIONS 9.12
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E. WHY THE CURRENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK DOES NOT WORK: THE NEED FOR A BROADER
THIRD-PARTY EFFECT 9.15
10. THE SUGGESTED THIRD-PARTY EFFECT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS
A. CONTENT AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUGGESTED THIRD-PARTY EFFECT OF
ARBITRAL AWARDS 10.03
B. EXAMPLES OF THIRD-PARTY EFFECT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS IN CASE LAW 10.13
C. DISTINCTION BETWEEN THIRD-PARTY EFFECT AND RESJUDICATA 10.31 D.
RELEVANT FACTORS AND CIRCUMSTANCES FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE
THIRD-PARTY EFFECT 10.44
(1) FIRST, WHETHER THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT LEGAL AND FACTUAL OVERLAP
BETWEEN THE TWO CONSECUTIVE SETS OF PROCEEDINGS BETWEEN DIFFERENT
PARTIES 10.45 (2) SECOND, WHETHER THE THIRD PARTY HAS BEEN INVITED TO
JOIN THE FIRST ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 10.51
(3) THIRD, WHETHER THERE IS FRAUD OR COLLUSION BETWEEN THE PARTIES IN
THE FIRST AWARD 10.55
E. PARTIES ABLE TO CAN RELY ON A PREVIOUS ARBITRAL AWARD 10.57
(1) A THIRD PARTY RELYING UPON A PREVIOUS AWARD IN SUBSEQUENT
PROCEEDINGS WITH ONE OF THE PARTIES IN THE FIRST ARBITRATION 10.58
(2) A PARTY RELYING ON A PREVIOUS AWARD IN SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS WITH A
THIRD PARRY 10.60
11 . SELECT ISSUES ON THE EFFECT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS
A. SHOULD THE EFFECT OF AN ARBITRAL AWARD DEPEND ON THE PREVIOUS REVIEW
BY THE SECOND FORUM IN TERMS OF PROCEDURE? 11.02
B. CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION OF A THIRD PARTY TO BE BOUND BY AN AWARD 11.17
C. WHICH LAW SHOULD GOVERN THE EFFECTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL AWARD 11.26
C O N C L U S I ON TO PART IV
12. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
A. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND THIRD PARTIES 12.03
(1) FIRST, TRADITIONAL THEORIES OF CONTRACT AND CORPORATE LAW (CHAPTER
2) 12.04 (A) ASSIGNMENT AND OTHER FORMS OF TRANSFER, INCLUDING BILLS OF
LADING, SUBROGATION, MERGER AND TRANSFER OF DEBT (SECTION A) 12.05 (B)
REPRESENTATION: AGENCY AND APPARENT AUTHORITY (SECTION B) 12.10
(C) THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY (SECTION C) 12.14
(D) INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE (SECTION D) 12.16
(E) THIRD-PARRY CLAIMS PURSUANT TO PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE LAW (SECTION
E) 12.20 (F) THE GREY AREA : THIRD-PARTY SITUATIONS THAT FALL SHORT OF
PRIVITY AND WILL NOT NORMALLY ALLOW FOR A THIRD-PARRY CLAIM (SECTION F)
12.24 (2) SECOND, THIRD-PARRY CLAIMS BASED ON EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TERMS
IN ARBITRATION CLAUSES (CHAPTER 3, SECTION A) 12.28
(3) THIRD, THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS BASED ON INSTITUTIONAL RULES AND
ARBITRATION LAWS (SECTION B) 12.32
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(4) FOURTH, THIRD-PARRY CLAIMS BASED ON IMPLIED CONSENT AND
NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES (PART II) 12.36
(5) FIFTH, THE JURISDICTIONAL BASIS FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF
THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AS ALTERNATIVE TO NON-SIGNATORY THEORIES (PART III)
12.44
B. ARBITRATION AWARDS AND THIRD PARTIES 12.50
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spelling | Brekoulakis, Stavros L. Verfasser aut Third parties in international commercial arbitration Stavros L. Brekoulakis 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2010 XLII, 296 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford international arbitration series Arbitration and award, International Foreign trade regulation Third parties (International law) Internationale Handelsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4132605-2 gnd rswk-swf Dritter (DE-588)4013019-8 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Handelsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4132605-2 s Dritter (DE-588)4013019-8 s DE-604 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=022497710&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Third parties in international commercial arbitration |
title_exact_search | Third parties in international commercial arbitration |
title_full | Third parties in international commercial arbitration Stavros L. Brekoulakis |
title_fullStr | Third parties in international commercial arbitration Stavros L. Brekoulakis |
title_full_unstemmed | Third parties in international commercial arbitration Stavros L. Brekoulakis |
title_short | Third parties in international commercial arbitration |
title_sort | third parties in international commercial arbitration |
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