The three ages of international commercial arbitration:
Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources, this unique history of international commercial arbitration in the modern era identifies three periods in its development: the Age of Aspirations (c. 1780-1920), the Age of Institutionalization (1920s-1950s), and the Age of Autonomy (1950s-p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished sources, this unique history of international commercial arbitration in the modern era identifies three periods in its development: the Age of Aspirations (c. 1780-1920), the Age of Institutionalization (1920s-1950s), and the Age of Autonomy (1950s-present). Mikaël Schinazi analyzes the key features of each period, arguing that the history of international commercial arbitration has oscillated between moments of renewal and anxiety. During periods of renewal, new approaches, instruments, and institutions were developed to carry international commercial arbitration forward. These developments were then reined in during periods of anxiety, for fear that international arbitration might be overstepping its bounds. The resulting tension between renewal and anxiety is a key thread running through the evolution of international commercial arbitration. This book fills a key gap in the scholarship for anyone interested in the fields of international arbitration, legal history, and international law |
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x CONTENTS 2.2.1 Far-Fetched Historical Parallels 2.2.2 A Linear History? 2.3 Conclusion 38 39 41 3 Genealogy of International Commercial Arbitration 42 3.1 Introduction 42 3.2 Two Threads: Commodity Market Arbitration and State-to-State Arbitration 44 3.2.1 Arbitration within Local Trade Associations 3.2.2 Arbitration between States 45 50 3.3 The Impact of These Mechanisms on Modern Arbitration Practice 57 3.3.1 Developing Key Features of Modern International Arbitration Practice 57 3.3.2 An Arbitral Consciousness 62 3.4 Conclusion 66 4 The Arbitration Clause Saga in French Law and the Emergence of a Special Regime for International Commercial Arbitration 67 4.1 Introduction 67 4.2 From Renewal to Anxiety: Changing Attitudes toward Arbitration in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France 69 4.2.1 The French Revolution’s Fervor toward Arbitration 69 4.2.2 The Backlash against Arbitration 71 4.3 From Anxiety to Renewal: Overcoming Prunier to Create a Pro-Arbitration Regime 76 4.3.1 Legislative Efforts to Set Aside the Prunier Rule 77 4.3.2 Louis-Dreyfus’s “Propaganda” Efforts and the Rise of the Mercatocracy 79 4.3.3 Strengthening the Legal Regime for International Commercial Arbitration 82 4.4 Conclusion 85
xi CONTENTS part π The Age of Institutionalization 5 Introduction to the Age of Institutionalization 5.1 A Gap in the Literature 89 91 5.2 Why the Lack of Research? 93 6 The Construction of a Coherent Framework for International Commercial Arbitration 96 6.1 Introduction 96 6.2 The Origins of the International Chamber of Commerce and Its Court of Arbitration 98 6.2.1 The Atlantic City Conference 98 6.2.2 The Founding of the International Chamber of Commerce 105 6.2.3 The Birth of the ICC Court of Arbitration 112 6.3 The ICC’s Efforts to Build a Coherent Framework for International Commercial Arbitration 116 6.3.1 Territorialism in the Age of Institutionalization: The Geneva Framework 117 6.3.2 From Territorialism to Internationalism: The Genesis of the 1958 New York Convention 124 6.3.3 A New “Internationalist” Legal Consciousness 6.4 Conclusion 132 140 7 The Development of the ICC Arbitration System 154 7.1 Introduction 154 7.2 Establishment of the ICC Arbitration System 156 7.2.1 Precedents 156 7.2.2 The ICC’s Codification Efforts 159 7.3 Evolution of the ICC Arbitration System 7.3.1 Changing Trends in Case Characteristics 7.3.2 Shift from Conciliation to Arbitration 7.3.3 Shift from Equity to Law 7.4 Conclusion 188 182 172 172 176
. .U CONTENTS part пі The Age of Autonomy 8 Introduction to the Age of Autonomy 193 8.1 Defining Profession and Professionalization 195 8.2 The Professionalization of International Commercial Arbitration 196 8.2.1 Technical, Specialized Knowledge 196 8.2.2 Training and Professional Associations 197 8.2.3 A Distinct Culture of International Commercial Arbitration 199 8.3 Conclusion 201 9 Lex Mercatoria and the Birth of the French School of International Arbitration 202 9.1 Introduction 202 9.2 The Intellectual History of Lex Mercatoria 204 9.2.1 Clive Schmitthoffs and Berthold Goldman’s Inaugural Insights 204 9.2.2 Expanding the Horizon of Lex Mercatoria 215 9.3 The Emergence of the French School of International Arbitration 219 9.3.1 Framing the French School of International Arbitration as a School of Thought 219 9.3.2 Key Features of the French School of International Arbitration 221 9.4 From Renewal to Anxiety: The Quarrels over Lex Mercatoria 227 9.4.1 Ascertaining the Content and Methods of Lex Mercatoria 227 9.4.2 Images of War 9.5 Conclusion 230 232 10 The Second Generation of the French School of International Arbitration and the Quarrel over the Arbitral Legal Order 233
CONTENTS 10.1 Introduction ХШ 233 10.2 Renewal in the French School of International Arbitration 234 10.2.1 From the First to the Second Generation 234 10.2.2 From Lex Mercatoria to the Quest for an Autonomous Legal Order 237 10.3 The Debate over the Delocalization of Arbitral Awards 240 10.3.1 The Fate of Awards Set Aside in the Country of the Seat 241 10.3.2 Renewal and Anxiety in the Debate over the Delocalization of Awards 250 10.3.3 Salient Features of the Delocalization Controversy 256 10.4 The Theorization of - and Quarrel over - the Arbitral Legal Order 259 10.4.1 The Theorization of the Arbitral Legal Order 259 10.4.2 Critical Examination of the Theory of the Arbitral Legal Order 264 10.5 Conclusion 11 General Conclusion 270 272 11.1 The Tripartite Division of the Modern History of International Commercial Arbitration 272 11.2 Renewal and Anxiety 275 11.3 The Ongoing Tension between the State and the Mercatocracy 277 11.4 A New “Age of Disruption” in the History of International Commercial Arbitration? 278 Bibliography Index 341 281
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CONTENTS List of Figures page xiv List of Tables xx Foreword by Emmanuel Gaillard Acknowledgments xx 1 General Introduction xvii 1 1.1 Background and Justification 1 1.1.1 Setting the Stage: The Current Landscape of International Commercial Arbitration 2 1.1.2 Literature Gap and Reassessments 5 1.1.3 Reassessing Some Aspects of Dealing in Virtue 1.2 Objectives and Arguments 9 13 1.2.1 The Three Ages of International Commercial Arbitration 13 1.2.2 The Pendulum Movement between Anxiety and Renewal 15 1.2.3 The Ongoing Tension between the State and the Mercatocracy 17 1.3 Sources and Caveats 1.3.1 Sources 20 1.3.2 Caveats 22 part I 19 The Age of Aspirations 2 Introduction to the Age of Aspirations 31 2.1 Different Ways of Writing a History of International Commercial Arbitration 32 2.2 Methodological Pitfalls in Studying the Ancient Origins of International Arbitration 36 їх
x CONTENTS 2.2.1 Far-Fetched Historical Parallels 2.2.2 A Linear History? 2.3 Conclusion 38 39 41 3 Genealogy of International Commercial Arbitration 42 3.1 Introduction 42 3.2 Two Threads: Commodity Market Arbitration and State-to-State Arbitration 44 3.2.1 Arbitration within Local Trade Associations 3.2.2 Arbitration between States 45 50 3.3 The Impact of These Mechanisms on Modern Arbitration Practice 57 3.3.1 Developing Key Features of Modern International Arbitration Practice 57 3.3.2 An Arbitral Consciousness 62 3.4 Conclusion 66 4 The Arbitration Clause Saga in French Law and the Emergence of a Special Regime for International Commercial Arbitration 67 4.1 Introduction 67 4.2 From Renewal to Anxiety: Changing Attitudes toward Arbitration in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France 69 4.2.1 The French Revolution’s Fervor toward Arbitration 69 4.2.2 The Backlash against Arbitration 71 4.3 From Anxiety to Renewal: Overcoming Prunier to Create a Pro-Arbitration Regime 76 4.3.1 Legislative Efforts to Set Aside the Prunier Rule 77 4.3.2 Louis-Dreyfus’s “Propaganda” Efforts and the Rise of the Mercatocracy 79 4.3.3 Strengthening the Legal Regime for International Commercial Arbitration 82 4.4 Conclusion 85
xi CONTENTS part π The Age of Institutionalization 5 Introduction to the Age of Institutionalization 5.1 A Gap in the Literature 89 91 5.2 Why the Lack of Research? 93 6 The Construction of a Coherent Framework for International Commercial Arbitration 96 6.1 Introduction 96 6.2 The Origins of the International Chamber of Commerce and Its Court of Arbitration 98 6.2.1 The Atlantic City Conference 98 6.2.2 The Founding of the International Chamber of Commerce 105 6.2.3 The Birth of the ICC Court of Arbitration 112 6.3 The ICC’s Efforts to Build a Coherent Framework for International Commercial Arbitration 116 6.3.1 Territorialism in the Age of Institutionalization: The Geneva Framework 117 6.3.2 From Territorialism to Internationalism: The Genesis of the 1958 New York Convention 124 6.3.3 A New “Internationalist” Legal Consciousness 6.4 Conclusion 132 140 7 The Development of the ICC Arbitration System 154 7.1 Introduction 154 7.2 Establishment of the ICC Arbitration System 156 7.2.1 Precedents 156 7.2.2 The ICC’s Codification Efforts 159 7.3 Evolution of the ICC Arbitration System 7.3.1 Changing Trends in Case Characteristics 7.3.2 Shift from Conciliation to Arbitration 7.3.3 Shift from Equity to Law 7.4 Conclusion 188 182 172 172 176
. .U CONTENTS part пі The Age of Autonomy 8 Introduction to the Age of Autonomy 193 8.1 Defining Profession and Professionalization 195 8.2 The Professionalization of International Commercial Arbitration 196 8.2.1 Technical, Specialized Knowledge 196 8.2.2 Training and Professional Associations 197 8.2.3 A Distinct Culture of International Commercial Arbitration 199 8.3 Conclusion 201 9 Lex Mercatoria and the Birth of the French School of International Arbitration 202 9.1 Introduction 202 9.2 The Intellectual History of Lex Mercatoria 204 9.2.1 Clive Schmitthoffs and Berthold Goldman’s Inaugural Insights 204 9.2.2 Expanding the Horizon of Lex Mercatoria 215 9.3 The Emergence of the French School of International Arbitration 219 9.3.1 Framing the French School of International Arbitration as a School of Thought 219 9.3.2 Key Features of the French School of International Arbitration 221 9.4 From Renewal to Anxiety: The Quarrels over Lex Mercatoria 227 9.4.1 Ascertaining the Content and Methods of Lex Mercatoria 227 9.4.2 Images of War 9.5 Conclusion 230 232 10 The Second Generation of the French School of International Arbitration and the Quarrel over the Arbitral Legal Order 233
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title_exact_search_txtP | The three ages of international commercial arbitration |
title_full | The three ages of international commercial arbitration Mikaël Schinazi |
title_fullStr | The three ages of international commercial arbitration Mikaël Schinazi |
title_full_unstemmed | The three ages of international commercial arbitration Mikaël Schinazi |
title_short | The three ages of international commercial arbitration |
title_sort | the three ages of international commercial arbitration |
topic | International commercial arbitration / History Arbitration and award / History Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4052348-2 gnd Außenhandel (DE-588)4003832-4 gnd Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd |
topic_facet | International commercial arbitration / History Arbitration and award / History Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit Außenhandel Welthandel |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033293390&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV039606727 |
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