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PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION XXVII
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXIX
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 1
§1.01 DEFINITION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 1
[A] WHAT IS ARBITRATION? 2
[1] CONSENSUAL MEANS TO RESOLVE DISPUTES 3
[2] NON-GOVERNMENTAL DECISION-MAKER SELECTED BY OR FOR THE PARTIES 3
[3] FINAL AND BINDING DECISION 3
[4] USE OF ADJUDICATORY PROCEDURES 4
[B] FORUM SELECTION CLAUSES AND NATIONAL COURTS 4
[C] OTHER FORMS OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 5
[1] MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION 5
[2] EXPERT DETERMINATION 5
[3] MINI-TRIALS AND NEUTRAL EVALUATION 6
[4] BASEBALL OR FINAL-OFFER ARBITRATION 6
[D] INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 6
§1.02 REASONS FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 7
[A] NEUTRALITY 8
[B] CENTRALIZED DISPUTE RESOLUTION 8
[C] ENFORCEABILITY OF AGREEMENTS AND AWARDS 9
[D] COMMERCIAL COMPETENCE AND EXPERTISE 10
[E] FINALITY OF DECISIONS 11
[F] PARTY AUTONOMY AND PROCEDURAL FLEXIBILITY 11
[G] COST AND SPEED 12
[H] CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 13
[I] ARBITRATION INVOLVING STATES AND STATE-ENTITIES 13
§1.03 POPULARITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 14
§ 1.04 CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CONVENTIONS 16
[A] NEW YORK CONVENTION 17
[B] INTER-AMERICAN CONVENTION 20
[C] EUROPEAN CONVENTION 21
§ 1.05 CONTEMPORARY NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 21
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
[A] SUPPORTIVE NATIONAL LEGISLATION 22
[B] 1985 UNCITRAL MODEL LAW AND 2006 REVISIONS 23
[C] LESS SUPPORTIVE NATIONAL LEGISLATION 24
§1.06 AD HOC AND INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION 26
[A] INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION 26
[B] AD HOC ARBITRATION 26
[C] RELATIVE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF INSTITUTIONAL AND AD HOC
ARBITRATION 27
[D] UNCITRAL ARBITRATION RULES 27
[E] LEADING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS 28
[1] INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 28
[2] SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL CENTRE 29
[3] LONDON COURT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 31
[4] AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION AND INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR
DISPUTE RESOLUTION 31
[5] INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES 32
[6] PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION 32
[7] OTHER INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS 33
§ 1.07 ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 33
[A] SUBMISSION AGREEMENT VERSUS ARBITRATION CLAUSE 34
[B] CRITICAL ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 34
[1] AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE 35
[2] SCOPE OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 35
[3] INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 36
[4] SEAT OR PLACE OF ARBITRATION 37
[5] NUMBER, METHOD OF SELECTION AND QUALIFICATIONS OF ARBITRATORS 37
[6] LANGUAGE OF ARBITRATION 38
[7] CHOICE-OF-LAW CLAUSES 38
[C] OTHER PROVISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 39
§1.08 OVERVIEW OF CHOICE OF LAW IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
39
[A] LAW APPLICABLE TO SUBSTANCE OF PARTIES DISPUTE 39
[B] LAW APPLICABLE TO ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 40
[C] PROCEDURAL LAW APPLICABLE TO ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 40
[D] CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES APPLICABLE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 41
[E] INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES AND BEST PRACTICES 41
[1] IBA RULES ON THE TAKING OF EVIDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 41
[2] ABA/AAA CODE OF ETHICS, IBA RULES OF ETHICS AND IBA GUIDELINES ON
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 42
[3] IBA GUIDELINES ON PARTY REPRESENTATION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
42
[4] UNCITRAL NOTES ON ORGANIZING ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 43
§1.09 INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION 43
[A] ICSID CONVENTION 43
[B] BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 43
§1.10 STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 44
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INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 45
CHAPTER 2
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: LEGAL FRAMEWORK 47
§2.01 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: CHALLENGES TO EXISTENCE,
VALIDITY AND SCOPE 47
[A] CHALLENGES TO EXISTENCE, VALIDITY AND SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL
COMMERCIAL
ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 47
[B] PROCEDURAL SETTINGS FOR JURISDICTIONAL OBJECTIONS 48
[1] CONSIDERATION OF JURISDICTIONAL OBJECTIONS BY ARBITRATORS 48
[2] CONSIDERATION OF JURISDICTIONAL OBJECTIONS BY NATIONAL COURTS 48
§2.02 JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL
COMMERCIAL
ARBITRATION REGIMES 49
[A] ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIREMENT 49
[B] DISPUTES OR DIFFERENCES REQUIREMENT 50
[C] COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIP REQUIREMENT 50
[D] EXISTING OR FUTURE DISPUTES REQUIREMENT 50
[E] DENNED LEGAL RELATIONSHIP REQUIREMENT 50
[F] INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIREMENT 51
[G] RECIPROCITY REQUIREMENTS 51
§2.03 PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 52
[A] HISTORIC RULES OF UNENFORCEABILITY 52
[B] NEW YORK CONVENTION 53
[C] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 53
§2.04 SEPARABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 54
[A] SEPARABILITY PRESUMPTION 54
[B] RATIONALE FOR SEPARABILITY PRESUMPTION 54
[C] CONSEQUENCES OF SEPARABILITY PRESUMPTION 55
§2.05 ALLOCATION OF COMPETENCE TO DECIDE DISPUTES OVER EXISTENCE,
VALIDITY AND
INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 56
[A] COMPETENCE-COMPETENCE DOCTRINE 56
[B] ALLOCATION OF COMPETENCE TO DECIDE JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTES 56
[1] FRANCE: PRIMA FACIE JURISDICTION 57
[2] UNITED STATES: INTERLOCUTORY JUDICIAL DECISIONS 57
[3] UNCITRAL MODEL LAW: DIVERSITY OF APPROACHES 58
§2.06 LAW APPLICABLE TO FORMATION, VALIDITY AND INTERPRETATION OF
INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 59
[A] LAW OF JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT FORUM 59
[B] LAW CHOSEN BY PARTIES 59
[C] LAW OF ARBITRAL SEAT 60
[D] VALIDATION PRINCIPLE 60
[E] INTERNATIONAL LAW 60
[F] OTHER CHOICE-OF-LAW ISSUES 61
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
[1] FORMAL VALIDITY
61
[2] CAPACITY
61
[3] NON-ARBITRABILITY
61
[4] NON-SIGNATORY ISSUES
6
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§2.07 EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 62
[A] POSITIVE EFFECTS OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: OBLIGATION TO ARBITRATE
IN GOOD
FAITH
63
[ 1 ] SOURCE OF POSITIVE OBLIGATION TO ARBITRATE 63
[2] CONTENT OF POSITIVE OBLIGATION TO ARBITRATE 63
[3] REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF POSITIVE OBLIGATION TO ARBITRATE 65
[B] NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: OBLIGATION NOT TO
LITIGATE 66
[ 1 ] NEGATIVE OBLIGATION UNDER AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE 66
[2] REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF NEGATIVE OBLIGATION NOT TO LITIGATE
ARBITRABLE
DISPUTES: STAY OR DISMISSAL OF LITIGATION 67
[3] REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF NEGATIVE OBLIGATION NOT TO LITIGATE
ARBITRABLE
DISPUTES: ANTISUIT INJUNCTION
[4] REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF NEGATIVE OBLIGATION NOT TO LITIGATE
ARBITRABLE
DISPUTES: DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF OBLIGATION NOT TO LITIGATE 69
[5] REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF NEGATIVE OBLIGATION NOT TO LITIGATE
ARBITRABLE
DISPUTES: NON-RECOGNITION OF JUDGMENTS 70
[C] ANTI-ARBITRATION INJUNCTIONS AND ANTISUIT ORDERS 71
CHAPTER 3
FORMATION AND VALIDITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 73
§3.01 FORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 73
[A] CONSENT TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 74
[ B] STANDARD OF PROOF FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 74
[C] ESSENTIAL TERMS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 75
[1] AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE 75
[2] INCIDENTAL TERMS 75
[3] BLANK CLAUSES 75
[D] PATHOLOGICAL ARBITRATION CLAUSES 76
[1] INDEFINITE ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS
7
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[2] ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS REFERRING TO NON-EXISTENT ARBITRAL
INSTITUTIONS, ARBITRATION RULES, OR ARBITRATORS 76
[3] INTERNALLY CONTRADICTORY ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 77
[4] OPTIONAL OR NON-MANDATORY ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 77
[E] FORMAL VALIDITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 78
[ 1 ] WRITTEN FORM REQUIREMENT: NEW YORK CONVENTION 78
[2] WRITTEN FORM REQUIREMENT: NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 78
[3] UNCITRAL MODEL LAW, ARTICLE 7 (AND 2006 REVISIONS) 79
[4] RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEW YORK CONVENTION AND NATIONAL LAW 79
[5] 2006 UNCITRAL RECOMMENDATIONS 80
[6] INCORPORATION OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 80
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[F] SUBSTANTIVE VALIDITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 81
[ 1 ] NULL AND VOID, INOPERATIVE OR INCAPABLE OF BEING PERFORMED
81
[2] UNCONSCIONABILITY AND DURESS 82
[3] FRAUDULENT INDUCEMENT OR FRAUD 83
[4] IMPOSSIBILITY AND FRUSTRATION 83
[5] ILLEGALITY 84
[6] LACK OF CAPACITY 84
[7] TERMINATION AND REPUDIATION 84
[8] WAIVER OF RIGHT TO ARBITRATE 85
[9] INCONVENIENT ARBITRAL SEAT 86
[10] NON-COMPLIANCE WITH PRE-ARBITRATION PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS 86
§3.02 NON-ARBITRABILITY DOCTRINE 87
[A] BASIS FOR NON-ARBITRABILITY DOCTRINE 87
[B] APPLICATIONS OF NON-ARBITRABILITY DOCTRINE 87
[1] COMPETITION AND ANTITRUST CLAIMS 87
[2] SECURITIES CLAIMS 88
[3] BANKRUPTCY 88
[4] LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS 89
[5] CONSUMER DISPUTES 89
[6] OTHER NON-ARBITRABLE DISPUTES 89
[C] CHOICE OF LAW GOVERNING NON-ARBITRABILITY 90
[D] NON-ARBITRABILITY ISSUES IN ANNULMENT OR ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 90
CHAPTER 4
INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 91
§4.01 SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 91
[A] RULES OF CONSTRUCTION 92
[1] PRO-ARBITRATION RULES OF CONSTRUCTION 92
[2] ANTI-ARBITRATION RULES OF CONSTRUCTION 93
[BJ RECURRENT ISSUES 93
[ 1 ] COMMONLY-USED FORMULAE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 93
[2] BROAD VERSUS NARROW ARBITRATION CLAUSES 94
[3] TORT CLAIMS 95
[4] STATUTORY CLAIMS 95
[5] MULTIPLE CONTRACTS 96
§4.02 INCORPORATION OF INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 97
§4.03 ALLOCATION OF COMPETENCE TO INTERPRET INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
AGREEMENTS 97
CHAPTER 5
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS: NON-SIGNATORY ISSUES 99
§5.01 NON-SIGNATORIES TO ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 99
[A] AGENCY 100
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[B] ALTER EGO AND VEIL-PIERCING
10
[C] GROUP OF COMPANIES DOCTRINE ^1
[D] SUCCESSION
101
[E] ASSIGNMENT OR TRANSFER
102
[F] ESTOPPEL .
102
[G] CORPORATE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
103
[H] IMPLIED CONSENT
103
§5.02 FORMAL VALIDITY AND NON-SIGNATORIES
104
§5.03 CHOICE OF LAW GOVERNING NON-SIGNATORY ISSUES !04
§5.04 ALLOCATION OF COMPETENCE TO DECIDE NON-SIGNATORY ISSUES 105
§5.05 NON-SIGNATORY ISSUES AND INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 1
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PART II
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 6
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS: LEGAL FRAMEWORK ! * *
§6.01 MEANING AND IMPORTANCE OF ARBITRAL SEAT M
[A] LOCATION OF ARBITRAL SEAT
112
[B] ARBITRAL SEAT DISTINGUISHED FROM LOCATION OF HEARINGS 11
2
[C] TERRITORIAL STRUCTURE OF NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 11
3
[D] ISSUES GOVERNED BY LAW OF ARBITRAL SEAT 1 *
4
[ 1 ] INTERNAL PROCEDURES OF ARBITRATION: DUE PROCESS REQUIREMENTS OF
ARBITRAL SEAT
114
[2] EXTERNAL RELATIONSHIP WITH NATIONAL COURTS: SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
OF COURTS OF ARBITRAL SEAT *
15
[I] ANNULMENT OF AWARDS H!
[II] QUALIFICATIONS, SELECTION AND REMOVAL OF ARBITRATORS 11
6
[III] INTERLOCUTORY JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTES 116
[IV] PROVISIONAL MEASURES AND EVIDENCE-TAKING 116
[V] PROCEDURAL AND OTHER MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS 11 ?
[E] INAPPLICABILITY OF CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES OF ARBITRAL SEAT 1
17
§6.02 APPLICABLE PROCEDURAL LAW IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 11
8
[A] DEFINITION OF PROCEDURAL LAW 1* 8
[B] PROCEDURAL LAW OF ARBITRATION IS NOT LOCAL CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 118
[C] CHOICE OF PROCEDURAL LAW OTHER THAN THAT OF ARBITRAL SEAT 11
9
[D] CONSEQUENCES OF CHOICE OF FOREIGN PROCEDURAL LAW 1
I9
§6.03 SELECTION OF ARBITRAL SEAT 120
[A] SELECTION OF ARBITRAL SEAT BY PARTIES AGREEMENT I
20
[B] SELECTION OF ARBITRAL SEAT BY ARBITRATORS OR ARBITRAL INSTITUTION
121
[C] SELECTION OF ARBITRAL SEAT BY NATIONAL COURTS I
22
§6.04 CHOICE OF ARBITRAL SEAT 123
IA] CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO CHOICE OF ARBITRAL SEAT I
23
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[1] CONTRACTING PARTY OF NEW YORK CONVENTION 123
[2] STANDARDS FOR ANNULMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS 123
[3] SUPPORTIVE NATIONAL ARBITRATION REGIME 124
[4] EFFECT ON SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS 124
[5] EFFECT ON APPLICABLE PROCEDURAL AND SUBSTANTIVE LAW 124
[6] CONVENIENCE AND COST 125
[B] ARBITRAL SEATS COMMONLY CHOSEN IN PRACTICE 125
CHAPTER 7
SELECTION AND REMOVAL OF ARBITRATORS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 129
§7.01 SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 129
[A] PARTIES AUTONOMY TO SELECT ARBITRATORS 130
[ 1 ] PARTIES AUTONOMY TO SELECT ARBITRATORS UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION
130
[2] PARTIES AUTONOMY TO SELECT ARBITRATORS UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 130
[3] PARTIES AUTONOMY TO SELECT ARBITRATORS UNDER INSTITUTIONAL
ARBITRATION RULES 131
[4] CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONTRACTUAL APPOINTMENT
MECHANISM FOR ARBITRATORS 131
[B] EXERCISE OF PARTIES AUTONOMY TO SELECT ARBITRATORS 132
[1] NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 132
[I] SOLE ARBITRATOR 132
[II] THREE ARBITRATORS 133
[III] DEFAULT RULES ON NUMBER OF ARBITRATORS 133
[2] METHOD OF SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS 133
[I] SELECTION OF CO-ARBITRATOR 134
[II] INTERVIEW OF PROSPECTIVE ARBITRATORS 134
[III] PARTY S FAILURE TO SELECT CO-ARBITRATOR 135
[IV] SELECTION OF SOLE OR PRESIDING ARBITRATOR BY PARTIES 136
[V] SELECTION OF SOLE OR PRESIDING ARBITRATOR BY ARBITRAL INSTITUTION
136
[VI] SELECTION OF SOLE OR PRESIDING ARBITRATOR BY NATIONAL COURT 137
[C] RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING ARBITRATORS IMPARTIALITY, NATIONALITY,
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE UNDER NATIONAL LAW 137
[1] REQUIREMENTS FOR ARBITRATORS INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY 138
FI] REQUIREMENTS FOR ARBITRATORS INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY
UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 138
[II] REQUIREMENTS FOR ARBITRATORS INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY
UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 138
[III] STANDARDS OF IMPARTIALITY AND INDEPENDENCE FOR CO-ARBITRATORS
AND PRESIDING ARBITRATOR 139
[IV] IBA GUIDELINES ON CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 140
[V] DISCLOSURE OBLIGATIONS OF ARBITRATORS 141
[VI] GROUNDS FOR FINDING LACK OF IMPARTIALITY 142
[2] NATIONALITY OF SOLE AND PRESIDING ARBITRATORS 143
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[3] NATURAL PERSONS AND LEGAL CAPACITY 144
[4] LEGAL QUALIFICATIONS AND CIVIL RIGHTS 144
[5] ARBITRATOR MAY NOT BE NATIONAL COURT JUDGE 145
[D] CONTRACTUAL LIMITATIONS ON ARBITRATORS QUALIFICATIONS 145
[1] CONTRACTUAL NATIONALITY REQUIREMENTS 145
[2] CONTRACTUAL LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS 145
[3] EXPERTISE AND ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTS 145
[4] LEGAL QUALIFICATIONS 146
[5] PROHIBITIONS AGAINST LEGAL QUALIFICATIONS 146
§7.02 PROCEDURES FOR CHALLENGING ARBITRATORS 146
[A] INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES 146
[B] INTERLOCUTORY CHALLENGES IN NATIONAL COURTS 147
[C] WAIVER OF RIGHT TO OBJECT TO ARBITRATOR 148
§7.03 REPLACEMENT OF ARBITRATORS 149
§7.04 TRUNCATED TRIBUNALS 150
§7.05 ARBITRATORS RIGHTS AND DUTIES 151
§7.06 ARBITRATORS IMMUNITY 152
CHAPTER 8
PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 155
§8.01 APPLICABLE PROCEDURAL LAW IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 155
§8.02 PARTIES PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 156
[A] PARTIES PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION 156
[B] PARTIES PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION
157
[C] PARTIES PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY UNDER INSTITUTIONAL RULES 157
§8.03 ARBITRATORS PROCEDURAL DISCRETION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
158
[A] ARBITRATORS PROCEDURAL DISCRETION UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION 158
[B] ARBITRATORS PROCEDURAL DISCRETION UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 158
[C] ARBITRATORS PROCEDURAL DISCRETION UNDER INSTITUTIONAL RULES 159
§8.04 MANDATORY PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS IN ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 1
60
[A] MANDATORY PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION 160
[B] MANDATORY PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 161
§8.05 LIMITED GROUNDS FOR INTERLOCUTORY JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ARBITRATORS
PROCEDURAL
DECISIONS 162
[A] PRINCIPLE OF JUDICIAL NON-INTERFERENCE IN ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 162
[B] LIMITED GROUNDS FOR JUDICIAL INTERVENTION OR ASSISTANCE 163
§8.06 ARBITRATORS EXERCISE OF PROCEDURAL AUTHORITY IN INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION 164
[A] NO GENERAL PROCEDURAL CODE FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS 164
[B] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS EXERCISE OF DISCRETION OVER ARBITRAL PROCEDURES
164
§8.07 MAJOR PROCEDURAL STEPS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL PRACTICE 166
[A] NOTICE OF ARBITRATION OR REQUEST FOR ARBITRATION 166
IB] REPLY AND COUNTERCLAIMS 168
[C] CONSTITUTION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL AND CHALLENGES 168
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[D] PRESIDING ARBITRATOR S PROCEDURAL AUTHORITY 168
[E] WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS WITH ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL DURING PROCEEDINGS 168
[F] JURISDICTIONAL OBJECTIONS 169
[G] LANGUAGE OF ARBITRATION 169
[H] INITIAL PROCEDURAL CONFERENCE 169
[I] PROCEDURAL TIMETABLE AND TIME LIMITS 169
[ J] BIFURCATION OR OTHER SEGMENTATION OF PROCEEDINGS 170
[K] ICC TERMS OF REFERENCE 171
[L] ADVANCE ON COSTS OR DEPOSITS 171
[M] INTRODUCTION OF NEW CLAIMS AND DEFENSES 171
[N] DISCLOSURE OR DISCOVERY 172
[O] WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS 172
[P] DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE 173
[Q] WRITTEN WITNESS STATEMENTS 173
[R] EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS AND TIME LIMITS 174
[S] TRANSCRIPTS AND MINUTES 175
[T] FACT WITNESSES 176
[U] EXPERT WITNESSES 177
[V] WITNESS-CONFERENCING 178
[W] POST-HEARING WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS 178
[X] CLOSING OF ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 178
[Y] EX PARTE PROCEEDINGS AND DEFAULT AWARDS 179
[Z] DELIBERATIONS OF ARBITRATORS 180
[AA] MAKING AND NOTIFICATION OF AWARD 180
§8.08 EVIDENTIARY RULES AND BURDEN OF PROOF 181
§8.09 COSTS OF ARBITRATION 182
CHAPTER 9
DISCLOSURE AND EVIDENCE-TAKING IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 185
§9.01 AUTHORITY OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS OVER DISCLOSURE AND
EVIDENCE-TAKING 185
[A] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS DISCLOSURE AUTHORITY UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 186
[1] UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 186
[2] OTHER NATIONAL LEGISLATION 186
[3] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS IMPLIED DISCLOSURE AUTHORITY 187
[4] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS NOT LIMITED TO DISCLOSURE AND EVIDENCE-TAKING
AUTHORITY OF LOCAL COURTS 188
[B] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS DISCLOSURE AUTHORITY UNDER INSTITUTIONAL
ARBITRATION
RULES 188
[1] LCIA RULES 189
[2] UNCITRAL RULES 189
[3] ICC RULES 189
[C] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS DISCLOSURE POWERS ARE GENERALLY LIMITED TO
PARTIES 190
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[D] ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS EXERCISE OF DISCRETION TO ORDER DISCLOSURE AND
STRUCTURE
EVIDENCE-TAKING 190
[1] AVAILABILITY AND SCOPE OF DISCLOSURE: CIVIL LAW VERSUS COMMON LAW
191
[2] NO AUTOMATIC RIGHT OF PARTIES TO REQUEST DISCLOSURE 192
[3] COMMONLY-USED PROCEDURAL FRAMEWORKS FOR DOCUMENT DISCLOSURE 192
[4] SCOPE OF DISCLOSURE 193
[5] PRIVILEGE 194
[6] ELECTRONIC DISCLOSURE 195
[E] SANCTIONS FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH DISCLOSURE AND OTHER ORDERS 195
§9.02 ROLE OF NATIONAL COURTS IN OBTAINING EVIDENCE FOR USE IN
INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATIONS 196
[A] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 196
[1] UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 196
[2] OTHER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION ^
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[3] UNITED STATES 197
[B] JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE IN EVIDENCE-TAKING IN FOREIGN ARBITRATIONS 199
[1] SECTION 1782 199
[2] OTHER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 200
[C] INAPPLICABILITY OF HAGUE EVIDENCE CONVENTION TO EVIDENCE-TAKING IN
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 200
CHAPTER 10
CONFIDENTIALITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 201
§10.01 CONFIDENTIALITY VERSUS PRIVACY 201
§10.02 CONFIDENTIALITY UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 202
[A] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION GENERALLY SILENT ON CONFIDENTIALITY
202
[B] CHOICE OF LAW GOVERNING CONFIDENTIALITY 202
[C] PARTIES AUTONOMY WITH REGARD TO CONFIDENTIALITY 203
[D] IMPLIED OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY 203
[ 1 ] RECOGNITION OF IMPLIED CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 204
[2] NON-RECOGNITION OF IMPLIED CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 204
§10.03 CONFIDENTIALITY UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 205
§10.04 CONFIDENTIALITY OF ARBITRATORS DELIBERATIONS 206
§10.05 CONFIDENTIALITY IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION 206
CHAPTER 11
PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 209
§11.01 ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY TO ORDER PROVISIONAL RELIEF 209
[A] EFFECT OF NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION ON ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY
TO ORDER
PROVISIONAL MEASURES 210
[B] LAW APPLICABLE TO ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY TO ORDER PROVISIONAL
MEASURES 211
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[C] EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES ON AUTHORITY OF
ARBITRATORS TO
ORDER PROVISIONAL RELIEF 211
[D] LIMITATIONS ON ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY TO ORDER PROVISIONAL RELIEF
212
[ 1 ] ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY LIMITED TO PARTIES 212
[2] ARBITRATORS LACK OF ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY 212
[3] LIMITATIONS ON ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY 213
[4] NO INTERIM RELIEF UNTIL TRIBUNAL IS CONSTITUTED 213
[E] ARBITRATORS EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY TO ORDER PROVISIONAL RELIEF 213
[ 1 ] IRREPARABLE OR SERIOUS INJURY 214
[2] URGENCY 214
[3] NO PREJUDGMENT OF MERITS 215
[4] PRIMA FACIE CASE OR PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS ON MERITS 215
[5] JURISDICTION 215
[6] TRIBUNAL S DISCRETION REGARDING TYPE OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES 216
[7] CATEGORIES OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 216
[8] BURDEN OF PROOF 216
[9] EX PARTE PROVISIONAL MEASURES 216
[F] SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES FOR EXPEDITED ACTION 217
§ 11.02 JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES ORDERED BY
ARBITRATORS 217
[A] STATUS OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES AS FINAL AWARDS 218
[B] SPECIALIZED NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION PERMITTING ENFORCEMENT
OF
PROVISIONAL MEASURES 218
§11.03 PROVISIONAL MEASURES ORDERED BY NATIONAL COURTS IN AID OF
ARBITRATION 219
[A] EFFECT OF NEW YORK CONVENTION ON AUTHORITY OF NATIONAL COURTS TO
GRANT
PROVISIONAL RELIEF IN AID OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 220
[1 ] JUDICIAL DECISIONS HOLDING THAT ARTICLE 11(3) FORBIDS COURT-ORDERED
PROVISIONAL MEASURES 220
[2] JUDICIAL DECISIONS HOLDING THAT ARTICLE 11(3) PERMITS COURT-ORDERED
PROVISIONAL MEASURES 220
[B] EFFECT OF NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION ON AUTHORITY OF NATIONAL
COURTS
TO GRANT PROVISIONAL RELIEF IN AID OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 221
[C] EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONAL RULES ON AUTHORITY OF NATIONAL COURTS TO
GRANT
PROVISIONAL RELIEF IN AID OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 223
[D] APPLICATION FOR COURT-ORDERED PROVISIONAL MEASURES DOES NOT
ORDINARILY
WAIVE RIGHT TO ARBITRATE 223
[E] CHOICE OF LAW APPLICABLE TO COURT-ORDERED PROVISIONAL MEASURES 224
§ 11.04 APPROPRIATE NATIONAL COURT TO GRANT PRE-AWARD PROVISIONAL
MEASURES IN AID OF
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 224
CHAPTER 12
MULTIPARTY AND MULTI-CONTRACT ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 227
§12.01 CONSOLIDATION, JOINDER AND INTERVENTION: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
227
§12.02 CONSOLIDATION, JOINDER AND INTERVENTION UNDER NATIONAL
ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 228
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[A] CONSOLIDATION AND JOINDER/INTERVENTION PURSUANT TO PARTIES
ARBITRATION
AGREEMENT 229
[B] NATURE OF AGREEMENT REQUIRED FOR CONSOLIDATION AND
JOINDER/INTERVENTION 231
[C] CONSOLIDATION AND JOINDER/INTERVENTION UNDER NATIONAL LAW IN ABSENCE
OF
PARTIES AGREEMENT 232
§12.03 CONSOLIDATION, JOINDER AND INTERVENTION UNDER INSTITUTIONAL
ARBITRATION RULES 233
[A] JOINDER AND CONSOLIDATION UNDER ICC RULES 233
[B] JOINDER AND CONSOLIDATION UNDER ICDR RULES 234
[C] JOINDER AND CONSOLIDATION UNDER LCIA RULES 234
[D] JOINDER AND CONSOLIDATION UNDER SWISS RULES OF INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION 234
[E] JOINDER AND CONSOLIDATION UNDER HKIAC RULES 235
[F] JOINDER UNDER SIAC RULES 235
§12.04 CONSOLIDATION AND JOINDER/INTERVENTION: SELECTION OF ARBITRAL
TRIBUNAL(S) 235
§12.05 MULTI-CONTRACT ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 237
CHAPTER 13
CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 239
§13.01 ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS AUTHORITY TO SELECT APPLICABLE SUBSTANTIVE
LAW 240
[A] ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY TO SELECT SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER NATIONAL
ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 240
[B] ARBITRATORS AUTHORITY TO SELECT SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER INSTITUTIONAL
ARBITRATION RULES 241
§13.02 CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW IN ABSENCE OF AGREEMENT ON APPLICABLE
LAW 241
[A] CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION IN
ABSENCE OF CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT 242
[B] CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES IN
ABSENCE
OF CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT 243
[C] RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES AND NATIONAL
LAW 244
[D] CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES APPLIED BY ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS IN ABSENCE OF
CHOICE-
OF-LAW AGREEMENT 244
[ 1 ] CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES OF ARBITRAL SEAT 245
[2] CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES THAT ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL CONSIDERS APPROPRIATE*
245
[3] CUMULATIVE APPLICATION OF CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES 246
[4] APPLICATION OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW OF STATE WITH CLOSEST CONNECTION TO
DISPUTE 246
[5] CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES OF STATE WITH CLOSEST CONNECTION TO UNDERLYING
DISPUTE 247
[6] INTERNATIONAL CHOICE-OF-LAW RULES 247
[7] APPLICATION OF NON-NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM IN ABSENCE OF PARTIES
CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT 248
[EL DIRECT APPLICATION OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW 249
[F] DISTINCTION BETWEEN MATTERS OF SUBSTANCE AND PROCEDURE 249
[1] BURDEN OF PROOF 249
[2] STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS 249
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[3] DAMAGES AND REMEDIES 250
[G] TRADE USAGES 250
§13.03 CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW PURSUANT TO CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS
250
[A] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 251
[ 1 ] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF PARTIES CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT SELECTING
SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 251
[2] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF PARTIES CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT SELECTING
SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 252
[3] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF PARTIES CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT SELECTING
SUBSTANTIVE LAW UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 253
[B] PUBLIC POLICY LIMITATIONS ON PARTIES CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW IN
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 253
[ 1 ] MANDATORY LAWS AND PUBLIC POLICY 253
[2] CONTENT OF PUBLIC POLICY AND MANDATORY LAW 254
[3] FOREIGN MANDATORY LAWS AND PUBLIC POLICIES 254
[4] AUTHORITY OF ARBITRATOR TO CONSIDER MANDATORY LAW OR PUBLIC POLICY
255
[C] IMPLIED CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 256
[ 1 ] IMPLIED CHOICE OF LAW PERMITTED 256
[2] IMPLIED CHOICE OF LAW OF ARBITRAL SEAT 256
[D] DEFECTS IN FORMATION OF CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 257
[E] OTHER GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 257
§13.04 CHOICES OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW IN CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 258
[A] CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING CHOICE OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW 258
[B] CHOICE OF MULTIPLE OR OVERLAPPING NATIONAL LAWS 259
[C] SPLIT CHOICE-OF-LAW CLAUSES 259
[D] CHOICE OF FLOATING NATIONAL LAW 260
[E] NON-NATIONAL CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 260
[1] GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW 261
[2] LEX MERCATORIA 261
[3] UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 261
[F] STABILIZATION CLAUSES 262
[G] AMIABLE COMPOSITION AND EX AEQUO ET BONO 262
§13.05 INTERPRETATION OF CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 263
[A] STAND-ALONE CHARACTER OF CHOICE-OF-LAW CLAUSES 263
[B] LEGAL RULES SELECTED BY CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENTS 263
[1] RENVOI VERSUS WHOLE LAW : DOES THE CHOICE-OF-LAW AGREEMENT
SELECT SUBSTANTIVE RULES OR CONFLICT OF LAWS RULES? 263
[2] PROCEDURAL LAW OF ARBITRATION 264
[3] PROCEDURAL ISSUES 264
[4] NON-CONTRACTUAL ISSUES 264
§13.06 MINIMAL JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ARBITRATORS CHOICE OF LAW DECISIONS
265
CHAPTER 14
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION 267
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§14.01 RIGHT TO COUNSEL IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 267
[A] RIGHT TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION OF PARTIES CHOICE 267
[B] NATIONAL LAW RESTRICTIONS ON LEGAL REPRESENTATION 269
§14.02 EXERCISE OF RIGHT TO REPRESENTATION 270
§ 14.03 STANDARDS AND SUPERVISION OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 271
[A] RECURRENT PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT ISSUES 271
[1] WITNESS INTERVIEWS AND PREPARATION 272
[2] CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 273
[3] CONTINGENT FEES AND OTHER FEE ARRANGEMENTS 273
[4] LAWYER-CLIENT PRIVILEGE AND COMMUNICATIONS WITH OPPOSING
COUNSEL
274
[5] SETTLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS 274
[6] CANDOR AND HONESTY 274
[B] CHOICE OF LAW GOVERNING PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT ISSUES 275
[C] GUIDELINES GOVERNING PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT IN INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION 275
[1] IBA GUIDELINES ON PARTY REPRESENTATION 275
[2] 2014 LCIA RULES 276
[D] CHOICE OF FORUM GOVERNING PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT ISSUES 276
PART III
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 279
CHAPTER 15
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS: LEGAL FRAMEWORK 283
§15.01 LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 283
[A] NEW YORK CONVENTION 283
[ 1 ] ELIMINATION OF DOUBLE EXEQUATUR REQUIREMENT 284
[2] PRESUMPTIVE OBLIGATION TO RECOGNIZE AND ENFORCE AWARDS 284
[3] LIMITED, EXCLUSIVE GROUNDS FOR NON-RECOGNITION WITH BURDEN OF
PROOF ON AWARD-DEBTOR 284
[4] LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR ANNULMENT 284
[5] OPTIONAL AND PERMISSIVE NON-RECOGNITION 284
[B] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 285
§15.02 DEFINITION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARD 286
[A] DECISION RESULTING FROM AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE 286
[B] AWARD BY ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 286
[C] AWARD DISTINGUISHED FROM PROCEDURAL ORDER 287
[D] JURISDICTIONAL AWARDS 288
[E] DECISIONS CONCERNING PRELIMINARY SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES 288
§ 15.03 FORMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 289
I A] WRITING, PLACE, DATE AND SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS 290
[B] REASONS FOR AWARD 291
[C] CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPLIANCE WITH STATUTORY FORM REQUIREMENTS 293
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[D] FORM REQUIREMENTS UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 293
[E] LANGUAGE OF AWARD 293
§15.04 TYPES OF AWARDS 293
[A] FINAL AWARDS 294
[B] PARTIAL AWARDS 294
[C] INTERIM AWARDS 295
[D] CONSENT AWARDS 295
[E] DEFAULT AWARDS 296
[F] ADDITIONAL AWARDS 296
[G] CORRECTION AND INTERPRETATION OF AWARDS 296
[H] TERMINATION OF ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS WITHOUT AN AWARD 297
[I] MAJORITY AWARDS AND AWARDS BY PRESIDING ARBITRATOR 297
[J] DISSENTING, CONCURRING AND SEPARATE OPINIONS 298
§ 15.05 TIME LIMITS, SERVICE AND PUBLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL
AWARDS 299
[A] TIME LIMITS FOR MAKING AWARDS 300
[B] DELIVERY, SERVICE OR NOTIFICATION OF AWARDS 300
[C] REGISTRATION OF AWARDS 302
§15.06 RELIEF GRANTED IN ARBITRAL AWARDS 302
[A] ARBITRATORS REMEDIAL AUTHORITY 302
[B] MONETARY AWARDS 303
[C] OTHER RELIEF 303
[D] INTEREST 305
[E] COSTS 305
[1] AWARDS OF COSTS OF ARBITRATION UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 305
[2] AWARDS OF COSTS OF ARBITRATION UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES
306
§15.07 FUNCTUS OFFICIO DOCTRINE 309
CHAPTER 16
ANNULMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 311
§16.01 PRESUMPTIVE FINALITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 311
[A] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF AWARDS UNDER UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 312
[1] ARTICLE 34 PROVIDES EXCLUSIVE GROUNDS OF ANNULMENT 312
[2] ARTICLE 34 GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT ARE DISCRETIONARY 313
[3] PARTY SEEKING ANNULMENT UNDER ARTICLE 34 GENERALLY BEARS BURDEN OF
PROOF 313
[B] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF AWARDS UNDER FAA 314
[C] PRESUMPTIVE VALIDITY OF AWARDS UNDER OTHER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 314
§16.02 LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR ANNULLING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 315
[A] NEW YORK CONVENTION LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR ANNULLING AWARDS 315
[1] ARTICLES V(L)(E) AND VI LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR ANNULLING AWARDS 315
[2] FORUMS WHERE ANNULMENT IS PERMITTED 316
[I] COUNTRY WHERE AWARD IS MADE 316
[II] PLACE UNDER THE LAW OF WHICH AN AWARD IS MADE 317
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[B] NATIONAL LAW LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR SEEKING TO ANNUL AWARDS 318
§16.03 ANNULMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 319
[A] ANNULMENT GOVERNED BY DOMESTIC LAW OF ARBITRAL SEAT 319
[B] GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT UNDER NATIONAL LAW 320
[ 1 ] NO VALID ARBITRATION AGREEMENT
32
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[I] STANDARDS FOR RECOGNITION OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ARE
GENERALLY APPLICABLE
321
[II] CHOICE OF LAW GOVERNING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS 321
[III] PREDUSIVE EFFECT OF ARBITRATORS JURISDICTIONAL AWARD: POSITIVE
JURISDICTIONAL AWARDS
322
[IV] PRECLUSIVE EFFECT OF ARBITRATORS JURISDICTIONAL AWARD: NEGATIVE
JURISDICTIONAL AWARDS
322
[2] EXCESS OF AUTHORITY
323
[3] DENIAL OF OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT PARTY S CASE
325
[I] DISTINGUISHED FROM VIOLATION OF PARTIES AGREED ARBITRAL
PROCEDURES
32
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[II] APPLICABLE STANDARDS OF PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS 326
[III] DEFERENCE TO PARTIES AGREED ARBITRAL PROCEDURES
32
[IV] DEFERENCE TO ARBITRATORS PROCEDURAL DISCRETION
327
[V] WAIVER
327
[4] FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PARTIES AGREED PROCEDURES
328
[5] FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PROCEDURES PRESCRIBED BY LAW OF ARBITRAL SEAT
330
[6] LACK OF IMPARTIALITY, BIAS AND MISCONDUCT OF ARBITRATOR 331
[7] AWARD CONTRARY TO PUBLIC POLICY
333
[8] DISPUTES NOT CAPABLE OF SETTLEMENT BY ARBITRATION 334
[9] FRAUD
33
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[C] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION PROVIDING GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT
MORE
EXPANSIVE THAN UNDER UNCITRAL MODEL LAW
336
[ 1 ] SUBSTANTIVE REVIEW OF MERITS OF ARBITRATORS DECISION
33
[2] INTERNALLY-CONTRADICTORY AWARDS
339
[3] FORMAL DEFECTS 340
[4] OTHER GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT 340
[D] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION PROVIDING GROUNDS FOR ANNULMENT
LESS
EXPANSIVE THAN UNDER UNCITRAL MODEL LAW
341
§16.04 AGREEMENTS WAIVING RIGHT TO SEEK ANNULMENT OF INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRAL AWARDS 3*2
[A] AGREEMENTS EXCLUDING OR LIMITING APPLICATIONS TO ANNUL AWARDS
3
42
[ 1 ] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION PERMITTING AGREEMENTS TO EXCLUDE
OR
LIMIT ANNULMENT
3
42
[2] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION INVALIDATING AGREEMENTS TO EXCLUDE
OR LIMIT ANNULMENT 343
[3] INTERPRETATION OF AGREEMENTS TO EXCLUDE OR LIMIT ANNULMENT
344
[B] AGREEMENTS FOR HEIGHTENED JUDICIAL REVIEW OF AWARDS 344
§16.05 CONSEQUENCES OF ANNULLING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS
345
[A] AUTHORITIES PERMITTING RECOGNITION OF ANNULLED AWARDS 346
[B] RECOGNITION OF ANNULLED AWARDS IN EUROPE 346
[C] RECOGNITION OF ANNULLED AWARDS IN UNITED STATES 347
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[D] JUDICIAL DECISIONS REFUSING TO RECOGNIZE ANNULLED AWARDS 349
§16.06 CORRECTION, INTERPRETATION AND SUPPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRAL AWARDS 349
[A] CORRECTION OF AWARDS 349
[1] CORRECTION OF AWARDS UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 349
[I] UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 350
[II] OTHER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 350
[III] FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT 350
[2] CORRECTION OF AWARDS UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 351
[3] STATUS OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS CORRECTIONS 352
[B] INTERPRETATION OF AWARDS 352
[1] INTERPRETATION OF AWARDS UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 352
[2] INTERPRETATION OF AWARDS UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 353
[C] SUPPLEMENTATION OF AWARDS 353
[1] SUPPLEMENTATION OF AWARDS UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 354
[2] SUPPLEMENTATION OF AWARDS UNDER INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION RULES 354
[D] REMISSION OF AWARD TO ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 355
[E] REVOCATION OF FRAUDULENTLY-OBTAINED AWARDS 355
[F] INTERNAL REVIEW AND APPEAL PROCEEDINGS 356
§ 16.07 PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 357
[A] PRINCIPLES OF PRECLUSION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 357
[1] PRECLUSION IN COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS 358
[2] PRECLUSION IN CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS 359
[B] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 360
[1] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF AWARDS UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION 360
[2] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF AWARDS UNDER UNCITRAL MODEL LAW 362
[3] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF AWARDS IN THE UNITED STATES 362
[4] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF AWARDS IN OTHER COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS 364
[5] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF AWARDS IN CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS 364
[6] CHOICE OF LAW GOVERNING PRECLUSIVE EFFECT OF AWARDS 366
[C] PRECLUSIVE EFFECTS OF NATIONAL COURT JUDGMENTS 367
[D] JURISDICTIONAL DECISIONS 368
[1] ALLOCATION OF COMPETENCE BETWEEN ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS AND NATIONAL
COURTS TO DECIDE JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES 369
[2] ARGUABLE PRECLUSIVE EFFECT OF JURISDICTIONAL DECISION BY NATIONAL
COURTS 369
[3] LACK OF PRECLUSIVE EFFECT OF JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION BY
NATIONAL
COURTS 370
[E] ROLE OF PRECEDENT IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 372
CHAPTER 17
RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS 375
§17.01 JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL
ARBITRATION REGIMES 375
[A] AWARD REQUIREMENT 376
[B] COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIP 376
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[C] DEFINED LEGAL RELATIONSHIP 376
[D] FOREIGN, NON-DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 377
[1] NEW YORK CONVENTION 377
[I] FOREIGN AWARDS 377
[II] NON-DOMESTIC AWARDS 378
[2] NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 379
[E] RECIPROCITY REQUIREMENTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS 380
§17.02 PROOF OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS 381
[A] PROOF OF AWARD UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION 381
[B] PROOF OF AWARD UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION LEGISLATION 383
§17.03 PRESUMPTIVE OBLIGATION TO RECOGNIZE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS
383
[A] PRESUMPTIVE OBLIGATION TO RECOGNIZE AWARDS UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION
383
[B] OBLIGATION TO RECOGNIZE AWARDS UNDER NATIONAL ARBITRATION
LEGISLATION 385
§ 17.04 NEW YORK CONVENTION PROVIDES EXCLUSIVE GROUNDS FOR
NON-RECOGNITION OF
FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARDS 385
[A] ARTICLE V S EXCLUSIVE GROUNDS FOR NON-RECOGNITION 386
[B] BURDEN OF PROOF OF GROUNDS FOR NON-RECOGNITION 386
[C] NO DOUBLE EXEQUATUR REQUIREMENT UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION 387
[D] NO OBLIGATION UNDER NEW YORK CONVENTION TO DENY RECOGNITION OF
AWARDS 387
[E] NO JUDICIAL REVIEW OF MERITS OF ARBITRATORS DECISION 388
§17.05 GROUNDS FOR REFUSING RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRAL
AWARDS 389
[A] NO VALID ARBITRATION AGREEMENT 389
[1] GENERAL PRINCIPLES 390
[2] BURDEN OF PROOF 391
[3] PREDUSIVE EFFECT OF JURISDICTIONAL AWARD 391
[4] WAIVER 392
[B] EXCESS OF AUTHORITY 392
[C] DENIAL OF OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT PARTY S CASE 395
[1] GENERAL PRINCIPLES 395
[2] PARTY AUTONOMY AND ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS PROCEDURAL DISCRETION 396
13] CHOICE OF LAW 396
[4] WAIVER AND PRECLUSION 398
[D] IRREGULAR PROCEDURAL CONDUCT OF ARBITRATION 399
[ 1 ] PARTIES AGREED ARBITRAL PROCEDURES 399
[2] PARTIES AGREED ARBITRAL PROCEDURES AND MANDATORY LAW IN ARBITRAL
SEAT 400
[3] PROCEDURAL LAW OF ARBITRAL SEAT 401
[4] WAIVER AND PRECLUSION 402
[E] LACK OF INDEPENDENCE, BIAS AND MISCONDUCT OF ARBITRATORS, AND FRAUD
402
[1] GENERAL PRINCIPLES 403
[21 EFFECT OF PRIOR INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGE OF ARBITRATORS 404
[3] WAIVER 405
[F] AWARD ANNULLED IN ARBITRAL SEAT 405
[G] AWARD NOT BINDING 406
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[H] AWARD CONTRARY TO PUBLIC POLICY 407
[1] GENERAL PRINCIPLES 407
[2] CHOICE OF LAW 408
[3] RESTRICTIVE APPROACH TO PUBLIC POLICY 409
[I] DISPUTES NOT CAPABLE OF SETTLEMENT BY ARBITRATION 410
§ 17.06 LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR SEEKING RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT OF
INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRAL AWARDS 411
[A] NO LIMITS IN NEW YORK CONVENTION ON FORUMS FOR SEEKING RECOGNITION
OR
ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 412
[B] NATIONAL LAW LIMITS ON FORUMS FOR SEEKING RECOGNITION OR ENFORCEMENT
OF
AWARDS 412
§17.07 SUSPENSION OF RECOGNITION PROCEEDINGS PENDING RESOLUTION OF
APPLICATION TO
ANNUL AWARD IN ARBITRAL SEAT 413
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INVESTOR-STATE AND STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 417
§18.01
INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION
[A] INTRODUCTION
[ 1 ] CONTEMPORARY FOREIGN INVESTMENT TREATIES
[I] ICSID CONVENTION
[II] NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
[III] ASEAN COMPREHENSIVE INVESTMENT AGREEMENT
[IV] ENERGY CHARTER TREATY
[V] BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES
[VI] INVESTMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATION
[2] DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION
[3] POPULARITY OF INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION
[4] CRITICISM OF INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION
[B] JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION
[ 1 ] ICSID JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
[I] LEGAL DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF AN INVESTMENT
[II] NATIONALITY REQUIREMENT
[III] WRITTEN CONSENT TO ICSID ARBITRATION
[IV] ICSID ADDITIONAL FACILITY RULES
[2] BIT JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
[I] NO SEPARATE CONSENT BY HOST STATE
[II] NATIONALITY REQUIREMENT
[III] INVESTMENT
[IV] COMPLIANCE WITH HOST STATE LAW
[V] EXCLUSIONS
[3] NOTICE AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
[I] NOTICE AND COOLING OFF PERIODS
[II] FORK IN THE ROAD PROVISIONS
[III] EXHAUSTION REQUIREMENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
[C] UMBRELLA CLAUSES 433
[D] SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES IN INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTES 434
[1] SUBSTANTIVE CLAIMS IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATIONS 434
FAIR AND EQUITABLE TREATMENT 435
NO EXPROPRIATION WITHOUT COMPENSATION 435
FULL PROTECTION AND SECURITY 436
NATIONAL TREATMENT 437
MOST FAVORED NATION TREATMENT 437
FREE TRANSFER OF FUNDS RELATED TO INVESTMENTS 438
RESIDUAL PROTECTIONS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 438
UMBRELLA CLAUSES 439
[2] DEFENSES IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION 439
PERMITTED REGULATION 439
EXCEPTIONS 440
INVESTOR S UNLAWFUL CONDUCT 440
NECESSITY 440
EXHAUSTION OF LOCAL REMEDIES 441
INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATION 441
TIME BAR 441
[E] ARBITRAL PROCEDURES IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION 442
[F] APPLICABLE LAW IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION 443
[G] FINALITY OF AWARDS 443
[1] ICSID AWARDS 443
[2] NON-ICSID AWARDS 444
[H] ENFORCEMENT OF AWARDS 444
§18.02 STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 444
[A] HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 445
[B] REASONS FOR STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 446
[C] JURISDICTION IN STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 446
[D] PROCEDURES IN STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 447
[E] APPLICABLE LAW IN STATE-TO-STATE ARBITRATION 448
[F] FINALITY OF AWARDS AND ENFORCEMENT 449
ANNEX I
UN CONVENTION ON THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN ARBITRAL
AWARDS 451
ANNEX II
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 457
ANNEX III
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION - 2006
REVISIONS 469
INDEX 475
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