The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters: Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
2022
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505 | 8 | |a B. Competence to Make Conflict Rules Applicable in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. Legislative Jurisdiction -- 1. The Lotus Decision -- 2. Genuine Link -- 3. Treaty or Customary Law -- II. Arbitral Tribunals as "Quasi-Courts" of a State -- 1. Theories Regarding the Nature of Arbitration -- 2. Discussion -- a) Source of Power -- b) Application of Law -- aa) No Maintenance of the Law -- bb) Application of Non-State Law or No Law -- c) The Arbitral Award -- 3. Conclusion -- III. Seat of Arbitration as Genuine Link -- 1. Territoriality -- 2. Party Choice -- 3. Conclusion -- IV. Customary Law Basis for Arbitration-Specific Conflict Rule -- 1. State Practice -- 2. Opinio Iuris -- a) New York Convention -- b) Travaux Préparatoires of the UNCITRAL Model Law -- 3. Conclusion -- V. Conclusion -- C. Inapplicability of the Rome I Regulation in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. No Intention of Application by Drafters -- 1. Exception Regarding "Arbitration Agreements" -- 2. Reference to "Court or Tribunal" -- 3. Travaux Préparatoires of the Rome Convention -- II. Incompatibility with International Arbitration -- 1. Party Autonomy: Limitations to the Choice of Law -- a) Choice of Conflict Rule -- b) Choice of Non-State Law -- c) Decisions Ex Aequo et Bono -- 2. Superfluous Protections for Weaker Parties -- a) Consumer Protection -- aa) ECJ Decisions -- bb) Specialized Arbitration Procedures -- b) Employee Protection -- 3. Incongruent System of Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules -- a) Public Policy -- b) Overriding Mandatory Provisions -- 4. Forum Shopping -- III. Conclusion -- D. Practical Freedom of Arbitrators to Determine Substantive Law -- I. Methods Applied in Arbitral Practice -- 1. Voie Indirecte -- a) Choice of Conflict of Laws Rules of a State -- b) Cumulative Method -- c) General Principles of Private International Law | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Voie Directe -- II. No Reviewability of Application of Private International Law -- 1. Review of Arbitral Awards -- 2. Individual Grounds for Annulment and Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement -- a) Excess of Authority -- b) Procedure -- c) Public Policy -- 3. Conclusion -- E. Application of the CISG as Non-State Law -- F. Conclusion -- 4. Application of Substantive Provisions of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration -- A. Binding Effect of Substantive Law Dependent on Party Choice -- I. Historical Application of Law in Arbitration -- II. Arbitration-Specific Modes of Decision -- 1. Ex Aequo et Bono and Amiables Compositeurs -- 2. Application of Non-State Law -- 3. Influence of Trade Usages -- III. Decisions Based on Law -- B. Reviewability -- I. Reviewability of Substantive Law Application -- 1. Public Policy Violation -- 2. Effet Utile of European Law -- II. Reviewability of Type of Decision -- 1. Procedural Mistake -- 2. Excess of Authority -- 3. Public Policy -- III. Conclusion -- C. Consequences for the Application of the CISG -- Conclusion -- Bibliography | |
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spelling | Lohmann, Anna M. Verfasser aut The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration 1st ed Baden-Baden Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (196 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Streitbeilegung und Streitvermeidung im Zivilrecht - Schriftenreihe des Munich Center for Dispute Resolution v.10 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Introduction -- I. Object of Inquiry -- II. Steps of Inquiry -- 1. The CISG and International Commercial Arbitration -- A.The CISG -- I. History -- 1. ULF and ULIS -- 2. CISG -- II. Nature -- a) Part of Domestic Legal Systems -- b) Independence from Domestic Legal System -- B. The CISG in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. Compatibility of the CISG and International Commercial Arbitration -- II. Application by International Arbitration Tribunals -- 2. Article 1(1) CISG - Rules of Application -- A. Overview over the Provision -- I. Connections with Contracting States -- II. Further Requirements of Applicability -- 1. Internationality -- 2. Sale of Goods -- B. Legal Nature -- I. Structure and Function of Conflict of Laws Rules -- 1. Function -- 2. Structure -- II. Article 1(1)(a) of the CISG -- 1. Structure -- 2. Function -- a) Conflict of Laws Analysis Not Superfluous -- b) Alternatives Test -- III. Article 1(1)(b) of the CISG -- 1. Ambiguous Wording -- 2. Systematic Interpretation -- a) Renvois Within "the Rules of Private International Law" -- b) Effect of Article 95 Reservation -- c) Law Applicable to Opt-Out -- aa) Choice of Law -- bb) Applicable Law -- d) CISG Applicable as Domestic Law -- 3. Conclusion -- IV. Consequences for Article 1(1) of the CISG as a Whole -- 1. Structure -- a) Alternative Connecting Factors -- b) Unilaterality -- 2. Effect -- C. Conclusion -- 3. Binding Effect of Article 1(1) in International Commercial Arbitration -- A. Legal Framework of Arbitration Proceedings -- I. Overview over Potentially Applicable Laws and Rules -- 1. Institutional Rules -- 2. The Arbitral Seat and the Lex Loci Arbitri -- 3. Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitration Awards -- II. The Localization Debate -- 1. Localization -- 2. Delocalization -- 3. Discussion B. Competence to Make Conflict Rules Applicable in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. Legislative Jurisdiction -- 1. The Lotus Decision -- 2. Genuine Link -- 3. Treaty or Customary Law -- II. Arbitral Tribunals as "Quasi-Courts" of a State -- 1. Theories Regarding the Nature of Arbitration -- 2. Discussion -- a) Source of Power -- b) Application of Law -- aa) No Maintenance of the Law -- bb) Application of Non-State Law or No Law -- c) The Arbitral Award -- 3. Conclusion -- III. Seat of Arbitration as Genuine Link -- 1. Territoriality -- 2. Party Choice -- 3. Conclusion -- IV. Customary Law Basis for Arbitration-Specific Conflict Rule -- 1. State Practice -- 2. Opinio Iuris -- a) New York Convention -- b) Travaux Préparatoires of the UNCITRAL Model Law -- 3. Conclusion -- V. Conclusion -- C. Inapplicability of the Rome I Regulation in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. No Intention of Application by Drafters -- 1. Exception Regarding "Arbitration Agreements" -- 2. Reference to "Court or Tribunal" -- 3. Travaux Préparatoires of the Rome Convention -- II. Incompatibility with International Arbitration -- 1. Party Autonomy: Limitations to the Choice of Law -- a) Choice of Conflict Rule -- b) Choice of Non-State Law -- c) Decisions Ex Aequo et Bono -- 2. Superfluous Protections for Weaker Parties -- a) Consumer Protection -- aa) ECJ Decisions -- bb) Specialized Arbitration Procedures -- b) Employee Protection -- 3. Incongruent System of Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules -- a) Public Policy -- b) Overriding Mandatory Provisions -- 4. Forum Shopping -- III. Conclusion -- D. Practical Freedom of Arbitrators to Determine Substantive Law -- I. Methods Applied in Arbitral Practice -- 1. Voie Indirecte -- a) Choice of Conflict of Laws Rules of a State -- b) Cumulative Method -- c) General Principles of Private International Law 2. Voie Directe -- II. No Reviewability of Application of Private International Law -- 1. Review of Arbitral Awards -- 2. Individual Grounds for Annulment and Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement -- a) Excess of Authority -- b) Procedure -- c) Public Policy -- 3. Conclusion -- E. Application of the CISG as Non-State Law -- F. Conclusion -- 4. Application of Substantive Provisions of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration -- A. Binding Effect of Substantive Law Dependent on Party Choice -- I. Historical Application of Law in Arbitration -- II. Arbitration-Specific Modes of Decision -- 1. Ex Aequo et Bono and Amiables Compositeurs -- 2. Application of Non-State Law -- 3. Influence of Trade Usages -- III. Decisions Based on Law -- B. Reviewability -- I. Reviewability of Substantive Law Application -- 1. Public Policy Violation -- 2. Effet Utile of European Law -- II. Reviewability of Type of Decision -- 1. Procedural Mistake -- 2. Excess of Authority -- 3. Public Policy -- III. Conclusion -- C. Consequences for the Application of the CISG -- Conclusion -- Bibliography United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 gnd rswk-swf Internationales Kaufrecht (DE-588)4162096-3 gnd rswk-swf Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd rswk-swf Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4052348-2 gnd rswk-swf Außenhandel (DE-588)4003832-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 u Internationales Kaufrecht (DE-588)4162096-3 s Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 s Außenhandel (DE-588)4003832-4 s Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4052348-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lohmann, Anna M. The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2022 9783848784769 |
spellingShingle | Lohmann, Anna M. The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration Cover -- Introduction -- I. Object of Inquiry -- II. Steps of Inquiry -- 1. The CISG and International Commercial Arbitration -- A.The CISG -- I. History -- 1. ULF and ULIS -- 2. CISG -- II. Nature -- a) Part of Domestic Legal Systems -- b) Independence from Domestic Legal System -- B. The CISG in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. Compatibility of the CISG and International Commercial Arbitration -- II. Application by International Arbitration Tribunals -- 2. Article 1(1) CISG - Rules of Application -- A. Overview over the Provision -- I. Connections with Contracting States -- II. Further Requirements of Applicability -- 1. Internationality -- 2. Sale of Goods -- B. Legal Nature -- I. Structure and Function of Conflict of Laws Rules -- 1. Function -- 2. Structure -- II. Article 1(1)(a) of the CISG -- 1. Structure -- 2. Function -- a) Conflict of Laws Analysis Not Superfluous -- b) Alternatives Test -- III. Article 1(1)(b) of the CISG -- 1. Ambiguous Wording -- 2. Systematic Interpretation -- a) Renvois Within "the Rules of Private International Law" -- b) Effect of Article 95 Reservation -- c) Law Applicable to Opt-Out -- aa) Choice of Law -- bb) Applicable Law -- d) CISG Applicable as Domestic Law -- 3. Conclusion -- IV. Consequences for Article 1(1) of the CISG as a Whole -- 1. Structure -- a) Alternative Connecting Factors -- b) Unilaterality -- 2. Effect -- C. Conclusion -- 3. Binding Effect of Article 1(1) in International Commercial Arbitration -- A. Legal Framework of Arbitration Proceedings -- I. Overview over Potentially Applicable Laws and Rules -- 1. Institutional Rules -- 2. The Arbitral Seat and the Lex Loci Arbitri -- 3. Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitration Awards -- II. The Localization Debate -- 1. Localization -- 2. Delocalization -- 3. Discussion B. Competence to Make Conflict Rules Applicable in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. Legislative Jurisdiction -- 1. The Lotus Decision -- 2. Genuine Link -- 3. Treaty or Customary Law -- II. Arbitral Tribunals as "Quasi-Courts" of a State -- 1. Theories Regarding the Nature of Arbitration -- 2. Discussion -- a) Source of Power -- b) Application of Law -- aa) No Maintenance of the Law -- bb) Application of Non-State Law or No Law -- c) The Arbitral Award -- 3. Conclusion -- III. Seat of Arbitration as Genuine Link -- 1. Territoriality -- 2. Party Choice -- 3. Conclusion -- IV. Customary Law Basis for Arbitration-Specific Conflict Rule -- 1. State Practice -- 2. Opinio Iuris -- a) New York Convention -- b) Travaux Préparatoires of the UNCITRAL Model Law -- 3. Conclusion -- V. Conclusion -- C. Inapplicability of the Rome I Regulation in International Commercial Arbitration -- I. No Intention of Application by Drafters -- 1. Exception Regarding "Arbitration Agreements" -- 2. Reference to "Court or Tribunal" -- 3. Travaux Préparatoires of the Rome Convention -- II. Incompatibility with International Arbitration -- 1. Party Autonomy: Limitations to the Choice of Law -- a) Choice of Conflict Rule -- b) Choice of Non-State Law -- c) Decisions Ex Aequo et Bono -- 2. Superfluous Protections for Weaker Parties -- a) Consumer Protection -- aa) ECJ Decisions -- bb) Specialized Arbitration Procedures -- b) Employee Protection -- 3. Incongruent System of Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules -- a) Public Policy -- b) Overriding Mandatory Provisions -- 4. Forum Shopping -- III. Conclusion -- D. Practical Freedom of Arbitrators to Determine Substantive Law -- I. Methods Applied in Arbitral Practice -- 1. Voie Indirecte -- a) Choice of Conflict of Laws Rules of a State -- b) Cumulative Method -- c) General Principles of Private International Law 2. Voie Directe -- II. No Reviewability of Application of Private International Law -- 1. Review of Arbitral Awards -- 2. Individual Grounds for Annulment and Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement -- a) Excess of Authority -- b) Procedure -- c) Public Policy -- 3. Conclusion -- E. Application of the CISG as Non-State Law -- F. Conclusion -- 4. Application of Substantive Provisions of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration -- A. Binding Effect of Substantive Law Dependent on Party Choice -- I. Historical Application of Law in Arbitration -- II. Arbitration-Specific Modes of Decision -- 1. Ex Aequo et Bono and Amiables Compositeurs -- 2. Application of Non-State Law -- 3. Influence of Trade Usages -- III. Decisions Based on Law -- B. Reviewability -- I. Reviewability of Substantive Law Application -- 1. Public Policy Violation -- 2. Effet Utile of European Law -- II. Reviewability of Type of Decision -- 1. Procedural Mistake -- 2. Excess of Authority -- 3. Public Policy -- III. Conclusion -- C. Consequences for the Application of the CISG -- Conclusion -- Bibliography United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 April 11 (DE-588)4124338-9 gnd Internationales Kaufrecht (DE-588)4162096-3 gnd Welthandel (DE-588)4065365-1 gnd Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4052348-2 gnd Außenhandel (DE-588)4003832-4 gnd |
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title | The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration |
title_auth | The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration |
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title_full | The Arbitrator's Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration |
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