International commercial arbitration: landmark decisions of French arbitration law
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Zusammenfassung: | La 4ème de couv. indique : "French trained lawyers are familiar with collections of important decisions, so-called grands arrêts, in different areas of law. While this might come as a surprise to many common lawyers, there is indeed an important focus on case law in many areas of civil law, such as private international law, arbitration, etc. A first edition of this book was published in French in 2016. However, this new edition is not a translation only : since the original French edition was published, a number of landmark decisions, internationnally commented, have introduced noteworthy topics. We also added a new analysis of the adjudicative powers of arbitral tribunals that didn't appear in the first edition, to set out all the functions that arbitral tribunals may perform and that make arbitrators (dis)similar to national judges. Derived from centuries of developments, the principes guiding all arbitration cases permeate each of our actions, as counsel or arbitrator. There can be no proper arbitration process withour respecting the adversarial principle, independence, the autonomy of arbitrators, equal treatment of the parties, etc. Therefore, arbitrators are placed in a singular position in which they must uphold procedural principles, as should any judge, while keeping in mind that their jurisdiction is restricted in time and by the subject matter of the dispute. Their mandate also requires that they behave differently from national judges, capitalizing on the more informal nature of arbitral proceedings, while at the same time remaining steadfast in the face of parties acting against the original spirit of arbitration bequeathed by major arbitrators. Arbitrators and practitioners proceed with guidance and are aware that national courts, when reviewing an award, will penalize the violation of these principles by setting it aside. This book is structured as a source of information for non-French/non-civil law lawyers seeking ready access to those principles applied by the courts when controlling the arbitration outcome. All practitioners, in-house lawyers, scholars, and students who are curious about the French / civil law perspective on international commercial arbitration will benefit from using this book in their personal practice." |
Beschreibung: | Traduction enrichie de nouveaux commentaires d'un ouvrage paru en français en 2016 intitulé "Arbitrage commercial international : les grands arrêts du droit français" |
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adam_text | Table of contents Acknowledgments.................................................................................................... VII List of abbreviations................................................................................................. IX Preface........................................................................................................................ XIII Preface of the original French edition..................................................................... XV Foreword.................................................................................................................... XVII Tribute to Serge Lazareff........................................................................................... XXXIII TOPIC 1 DISTINCTION BETWEEN DOMESTIC ARBITRATION AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION........................................................ I. — Rationale for the economic criterion in determining internationality.................................................................................... II. — Involvement of the interests of international trade: relevant criterion for determining the international nature of arbitration...................... 1 5 7 III. - Should the distinction between domestic and international arbitration be perpetuated?................................................................. 13 TOPIC 2 AUTONOMY OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE FROM THE MAIN CONTRACT AND METHODOLOGY OF SUBSTANTIVE RULES OF INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW.............................................................. 17 I. — Recognition of the
autonomy of the arbitration agreement from the main contract by a substantive rule of private international law.................................................................................. A. — Anticipated recognition of the autonomy of the arbitration agreement............................................................................................ B. — A radical choice of methodology unique to French international arbitration law ..................................................................................... II. — Scope and limitations of the principle of autonomy of the arbitration agreement............................................................................................ 19 19 22 25
528 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION TOPIC 3 LEGAL AUTONOMY OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT FROM THE APPLICABLE LAW.......................................................................... I. - Evolution of the principle of autonomy of the arbitration clause in matters of international arbitration - from substantive autonomy to legal autonomy................................................................................ II. - Recognition of a substantive rule of international private law favourable to assessing the validity of the arbitration clause itself........................................................................................... 29 32 36 TOPIC 4 INDEPENDENCE OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, MEANS TO ASSESS ITS EXISTENCE AND EFFECTIVENESS, AND MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF FRENCH LAW........................................................................ I. - A response to the legal evolutions of the concept of the autonomy of the arbitration agreement................................................................ A. - Recognition and popularisation of the principle of autonomy........... 41 41 B. - Aborted temptation to recognise the principle of validity.................. 44 II. - Assessing the existence and effectiveness of the arbitration clause and the distinctive restrictions of substantive rules of international arbitration law..................................................................................... A. - Content and basis for the substantive rule validating arbitration
clauses.................................................................................................. B. - Limitations to the substantive rules of French international arbitration law..................................................................................... TOPIC 5 EMERGENCE OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPÉTENCE-COMPÉTENCE.... 39 46 46 50 53 I. - Difficulty in accepting that arbitrators have the power to rule on their own jurisdictions.................................................................... A. - Search for equilibrium between the effectiveness of the arbitration and state protection............................................................................. 57 B. — Hesitations of French jurisprudence as to the powers of the arbitrator.................................................................................... Io Emergence of the positive effect of the principle of compétence-compétence..... 2° Recognition of the principle of compétence-compétence................................... 58 59 61 II. — Propagation of the principle of compétence-compétence and the issue of its limitations.................................................................................. 64 TOPIC 6 VALIDITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CLAUSES AND NEGATIVE EFFECT OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPÉTENCECOMPÉTENCE......................................................................................................... I. - Recognition of the controversial principle of validity of arbitration
clauses.................................................................................................. II. - Recognition and ensuing expansion of the negative effect of the principle of compétence-compétence................................................. 56 69 72 78
TABLE OF CONTENTS 529 TOPIC 7 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS, IMPACT OF EUROPEAN LAW ON ARBITRATION LAW AND NON-INTERFERENCE OF FRENCH COURTS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS............ I. — The ban against anti-suit injunctions under European law................. 85 91 II. — The recognition of anti-suit injunctions by French courts outside the scope of EU law............................................................................. 95 TOPIC 8 IMPLICIT WAIVER OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE................................ 99 I. - Recognition of a substantive rule of French international arbitration law limiting recourse to arbitration.................................................... 101 A. — Rejection of reliance on rules of conflict of laws................................. 102 B. - Recognition of a substantive rule in favour of national courts............ 104 II. — Uncertain scope of the waiver of the arbitration clause...................... 109 TOPIC 9 ARBITRATION CLAUSE INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE AND IMPLICIT ACCEPTANCE........................................................................... I. - Temptation for a formaUstic approach resulting from the 1981 Decree................................................................................... 113 A. - A liberal case law prior to the 1981 reform........................................ 117 B. - Hesitations after the 1981 reform....................................................... II. - Recognition of a consensual approach to the validity of arbitration clauses incorporated by
reference......................................................... 120 TOPIC 10 EXTENSION OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE TO NON-SIGNATORIES IN GROUP OF COMPANIES AND GROUP OF CONTRACTS................... 117 122 129 I. - Extension of arbitration agreements to non-signatories in the context of groups of companies........................................................................ A. - Limited impact of the reference to the doctrine of group of companies in the Dow Chemical case................................................ 134 B. - Extension of the scope of arbitration clauses supported by the principie of autonomous validity and effectiveness................. 136 C. - Cautious approach of the Cour de cassation........................................... II. - Extension of arbitration agreements to non-signatories in the context of group of contracts............................................................................ A. — Application of the principle of autonomous validity and effectiveness in the context of group of contracts.................................................... B. — Advent of an objective approach to the extension of the scope of arbitration clauses............................................................................ 134 138 140 140 143 TOPIC 11 ASSIGNMENT AND ENFORCEABILITY OF ARBITRATION CLAUSES.... 147 I. - Assignability of arbitration clauses in the absence of consent.............. 151 A. — Recognition of the assignability of arbitration agreements................ 151
530 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION В. - Individual recognition of particular mechanisms of assignment of arbitration clauses............................................................................ II. — Emergence and recognition of a general principle of assignability..... 154 159 A. - Initial refbsal to recognise a number of assignment mechanisms....... 159 B. - Emergence of a general principle of assignability and recognition of assignment in chains of contracts.................................................... 160 C. — Validity of and limitations to assignment........................................... 162 TOPIC 12 AUTHORITY TO ENTER INTO AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT....... 167 I. - Capacity of legal entities in international matters and initial reluctance of courts regarding the authority to enter into an arbitration agreement..................................................................... 170 II. - Recognition of a substantive rule with unclear grounds..................... 173 TOPIC 13 SUBJECTIVE ARBITRABILITY, OR THE CAPACITY OF PUBLIC LEGAL PERSONS TO ENTER INTO AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL MATTERS....................................................................... 179 I. - Recognition of the State’s capacity to enter into an arbitration agreement in international matters..................................................... 182 A. — Disagreement between French jurisdictions on the capacity of the State to enter into arbitration agreements................................ B. - Recognition of a substantive rule authorising the French State
to enter into arbitration agreements in international matters and resulting influence of this rule...................................................... II. — Conditions for the implementation of and scope of the rule set out in the Galakk decision......................................................................... A. - The application of the substantive rule to foreign public legal persons.................................................................................................. B. — The review of awards relating to contracts governed by French administrative law............................................................................... TOPIC 14 OBJECTIVE ARBITRABILITY OF DISPUTES AND PUBLIC POLICY...... I. — Evolution of the arbitrability of disputes involving public policy provisions............................................................................................. A. - Excluding disputes involving issues of public policy from arbitration............................................................................................ 182 186 189 189 192 201 206 206 B. - Unlawfulness of the main contract or of the arbitrationagreement.... 209 C. - Application of public policy provisionsby the arbitral tribunals........ 214 D. - General restriction of arbitrality due tomandatory provisions.......... II. - Determining the arbitrability of disputes according to the purpose of public policy provisions................................................................... 216 A. - Criminal
law........................................................................................ B. — Tax law................................................................................................. 221 222 C. - Intellectual property............................................................................ 223 220
TABLE OF CONTENTS 531 D. — Competition law.................................................................................. 226 E. - Insolvency law...................................................................................... 227 F. - Weaker parties: employees and consumers........................................... G. — Non-patrimonial rights....................................................................... 230 235 TOPIC 15 MULTIPARTY ARBITRATION AND EQUALITY BETWEEN THE PARTIES CONSTITUTING ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS.......................... 237 I. - Application of the principle of equality between the parties to the constitution of arbitral tribunals.............................................. 240 A. — Grounds of the principle of equality between the parties................... 241 B. - Application of the principle of equality between the parties in appointing arbitrators..................................................................... Io A reassessment of the status of arbitrators?.............................................. 2° A fundamental principle which it is possible to wave and the violation of which does not entail the nullity of the arbitration clause.................... II. - Sensible application of the principle of equality between the parties in appointing arbitrators and its dissemination within the arbitration world............................................................................... 242 242 244 247 A. - Limited scope of the principle preserving multiparty arbitration...... 247 B. - Solutions developed by case law and arbitral
institutions to ensure the efficiency of arbitration agreements.............................................. 249 TOPIC 16 STATUS OF ARBITRATORS AND ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS DURING ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS.............................................................. 253 I. - Status and liability of arbitrators.......................................................... A. — Arbitrators are not a party to the dispute............................................ 261 261 B. - Arbitrator are not third parties............................................................ 262 C. - Arbitrators are not national judges...................................................... D. - Regime governing arbitrator liability................................................. 265 266 II. - Status and liability of arbitral institutions.......................................... 272 TOPIC 17 RESTRICTION OF THE NUMBER OF ADMISSIBLE GROUNDS FOR THE REVIEW OF ARBITRAL AWARDS BY NATIONAL COURTS AND SCOPE OF REVIEW BY THE COURT OF APPEAL............................. 277 I. - Non-revision principle and exhaustive list of grounds......................... 282 A. — Traditional prohibition of the revision of the merits of arbitral awards.................................................................................................. 282 B. - Restricted number of grounds available against arbitral awards........ C. — Bolstered liberalism of French arbitration law after the 1981 Decree.................................................................................................. D. — Distinction between the subject
matter and scope of review............. 284 287 293 E. - Exceptions to the restriction of statutory grounds, other available remedies against arbitral awards and general requirements for the admissibility of statutory grounds........................................... 296
532 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION IL - Degree of review for each distinct admissible ground........................ 304 A. — The arbitral tribunal wrongfully upheld or declined jurisdiction...... 305 B. — Irregular constitution of the arbitral tribunal..................................... C. — Failure of the arbitral tribunal to comply with its mandate............... 307 314 D. - Due process.......................................................................................... 318 E. - International public policy................................................................... 321 TOPIC 18 RECOGNITION IN FRANCE OF A VACATED FOREIGN ARBITRAL AWARD AND THE STATUS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION JUSTICE..................................................................................... 333 I. — A decision consistent with previous case law....................................... 336 A. - Developments of French case law on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards..................................................................... 336 B. — Endorsement by the Court of Cassation of the ability of French courts to recognise arbitralaward set aside abroad......................................... 341 II. - Recognition of an international arbitral system autonomous from States........................................................................................... 344 TOPIC 19 WAIVER OF IMMUNITY FROM JURISDICTION AND IMMUNITY FROM ENFORCEMENT IN THE PRESENCE OF ARBITRATION
AGREEMENTS........................................................................................................ 351 I. - Impact of arbitration agreements on immunity from jurisdiction...... II. - Effects of arbitration agreements on immunity from enforcement..... 355 360 TOPIC 20 POWERS OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS IN CONDUCTING ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS...................................................................................................... I. - Autonomy of arbitral proceedings and freedom of arbitral tribunals............................................................................................... A. - Flexibility of arbitral proceedings — A necessary corollary of arbitration........................................................................................ 369 377 377 B. - The flexibility of the rules governing the arbitration......................... 379 C. - Restrictions to the flexibility of the rules applicable to procedure......................................................................................... 384 D. - The research of a balance between the powers of the actors of the procedure................................................................................... 388 E. - Restriction of the review by French courts of the conduct of arbitral proceedings.......................................................................................... II. - Variety of powers of arbitral tribunals and requirements of French public policy........................................................................................ 392 397 A. — The power to
direct and organise the arbitral proceedings................. 398 B. — Investigative phase and interim or conservatory measures.................. 403 C. - Powers of arbitral tribunal on assessing the merits of the dispute...... 408
TABLE OF CONTENTS 533 Annexes...................................................................................................................... 413 Chronological table of judicial decisions................................................................ 495 Thematic index......................................................................................................... 519
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spelling | Le Bars, Benoit Verfasser (DE-588)1190739151 aut International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law Benoit Le Bars,... ; with the support of Joseph Dalmasso,... ; preface of the English edition by Maxi Scherer ; preface of the original French edition by Gérard Worms ; tribute by Alexandre Lazareff ; translation coordinated by Jérémy Faivre Paris LexisNexis [2019] © 2019 XXXVI, 533 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Droit & professionnels : International law Traduction enrichie de nouveaux commentaires d'un ouvrage paru en français en 2016 intitulé "Arbitrage commercial international : les grands arrêts du droit français" La 4ème de couv. indique : "French trained lawyers are familiar with collections of important decisions, so-called grands arrêts, in different areas of law. While this might come as a surprise to many common lawyers, there is indeed an important focus on case law in many areas of civil law, such as private international law, arbitration, etc. A first edition of this book was published in French in 2016. However, this new edition is not a translation only : since the original French edition was published, a number of landmark decisions, internationnally commented, have introduced noteworthy topics. We also added a new analysis of the adjudicative powers of arbitral tribunals that didn't appear in the first edition, to set out all the functions that arbitral tribunals may perform and that make arbitrators (dis)similar to national judges. Derived from centuries of developments, the principes guiding all arbitration cases permeate each of our actions, as counsel or arbitrator. There can be no proper arbitration process withour respecting the adversarial principle, independence, the autonomy of arbitrators, equal treatment of the parties, etc. Therefore, arbitrators are placed in a singular position in which they must uphold procedural principles, as should any judge, while keeping in mind that their jurisdiction is restricted in time and by the subject matter of the dispute. Their mandate also requires that they behave differently from national judges, capitalizing on the more informal nature of arbitral proceedings, while at the same time remaining steadfast in the face of parties acting against the original spirit of arbitration bequeathed by major arbitrators. Arbitrators and practitioners proceed with guidance and are aware that national courts, when reviewing an award, will penalize the violation of these principles by setting it aside. This book is structured as a source of information for non-French/non-civil law lawyers seeking ready access to those principles applied by the courts when controlling the arbitration outcome. All practitioners, in-house lawyers, scholars, and students who are curious about the French / civil law perspective on international commercial arbitration will benefit from using this book in their personal practice." Arbitrage (droit) Arbitrage commercial international Dalmasso, Joseph Sonstige (DE-588)119073964X oth Worms, Gérard 1936- (DE-588)1190739992 aui Scherer, Maxi 1975- (DE-588)1076916805 aui Lazareff, Alexandre 1957- (DE-588)1190744597 aui Faivre, Jérémy (DE-588)1190755688 trl Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031320128&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Le Bars, Benoit International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law |
title | International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law |
title_auth | International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law |
title_exact_search | International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law |
title_full | International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law Benoit Le Bars,... ; with the support of Joseph Dalmasso,... ; preface of the English edition by Maxi Scherer ; preface of the original French edition by Gérard Worms ; tribute by Alexandre Lazareff ; translation coordinated by Jérémy Faivre |
title_fullStr | International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law Benoit Le Bars,... ; with the support of Joseph Dalmasso,... ; preface of the English edition by Maxi Scherer ; preface of the original French edition by Gérard Worms ; tribute by Alexandre Lazareff ; translation coordinated by Jérémy Faivre |
title_full_unstemmed | International commercial arbitration landmark decisions of French arbitration law Benoit Le Bars,... ; with the support of Joseph Dalmasso,... ; preface of the English edition by Maxi Scherer ; preface of the original French edition by Gérard Worms ; tribute by Alexandre Lazareff ; translation coordinated by Jérémy Faivre |
title_short | International commercial arbitration |
title_sort | international commercial arbitration landmark decisions of french arbitration law |
title_sub | landmark decisions of French arbitration law |
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