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Trends in the Field of International Commercial Arbitration (Volume 145)

(33,594 words)

Author(s): Sanders, Pieter
Sanders, Pieter Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT Pieter Sanders, Professor at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam, focuses in his course on the trends, emerging at the time of its writing (1975) in the field of international commercial arbitration on three major issues: domain of arbitration, arbitration and applicable law, and remedies against arbitral awards. Since international commercial arbitration applies worldwide, the author addre…

Choice-of-Law Problems in International Commercial Arbitration (Volume 289)

(158,366 words)

Author(s): A. Grigera Naón, Horacio
A. Grigera Naón, Horacio Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT The objective of this course by M. Grigera Naón is to describe solutions given to choice-of-law problems by international commercial arbitrators. Only ICC arbitration awards will be considered and, accordingly, only rules and practices governing the conduct of ICC arbitrations and influencing choice-of-law determinations by international commercial arbitrators will be taken into ac…

Problèmes relatifs à l’arbitrage international commercial (Volume 120)

(55,961 words)

Author(s): A. Lalive, P.
A. Lalive, P. Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT P.A. Lalive notes in the introduction of his course that it seems that, with the increased intervention of the State in the economic life, with the development of “joint” ventures, which are half-public and half-private, or even “international” ventures in the legal sense of the term, and with the multiplication of “transnational” law relations in order to reiterate the famous policy of Jess…

L’arbitrage international entre gouvernements et particuliers (Volume 76)

(31,787 words)

Author(s): Carabiber, Ch.
Carabiber, Ch. Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT Ch. Carabiber notes that the problem of arbitration between governments and individuals arises in the conditions, which do not evoke an idea of equality of the parties in the dispute between the parties. They are not equipped with means of procedure and action to balance each other. The author begins by studying the responsibility of the public authority, and the immunities and receivables…

L’évolution de l’arbitrage commercial international (Volume 99)

(33,962 words)

Author(s): Carabiber, Charles
Carabiber, Charles Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT After introductory remarks on the sustainability and history of arbitration, Charles Carabiber explores the legal nature of arbitration. He focuses on the issue of the equality of the parties in the arbitration, the compromissory clause and the compromissory, next on the inability of the State to arbitration, and examines the possibility for the State to be relieved from this inability…

L’autonomie de l’arbitre international dans l’appréciation de sa propre compétence (Volume 217)

(47,469 words)

Author(s): Mayer, Pierre
Mayer, Pierre Keywords: Judicial competence | International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Compétence judiciaire | Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT Pierre Mayer, Professor at the University of Paris I, notes that a course on the competence of international arbitrators may adopt two different approaches depending on whether it is from the point of view of States or arbitrators. The author chooses the second. However, an arbitrator ruling in Geneva on a dispute between an American party and an Ital…

International Commercial Arbitration in the Socialist Countries Members of the CMEA (Volume 158)

(34,899 words)

Author(s): N. Lebedev, Sergei
N. Lebedev, Sergei Keywords: Socialist countries | International commercial arbitration | Council for Mutual Economic Assistance | Mots clefs: Pays socialistes | Arbitrage commercial international | COMECON | ABSTRACT Sergei Lebedev, Professor at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, devotes his course to international commercial arbitration in the socialist member countries of the CMEA. The author successively studies the characteristic trends in the evolution of international commercial arbitration, the n…

Le rôle des juridictions étatiques devant l’arbitrage commercial international (Volume 290)

(85,081 words)

Author(s): Carlos Fernández Rozas, José
Carlos Fernández Rozas, José Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | LeJoInLa8 | ABSTRACT Professor José Carlos Fernández Rozas notes that nowadays the role of the State tends to become less important in international business, that arbitration has imposed itself as an interesting solution to solving conflicts, but that for all that, arbitration does not manage yet to liberate itself from the legislative and jurisdictional activity of the State. Professor …

Lis Pendens in International Litigation (Volume 336)

(134,657 words)

Author(s): McLachlan, Campbell
McLachlan, Campbell Keywords: Exception de litispendance | International law of procedure | Private international law | Public international law | International arbitration | International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Litispendance | Droit international de procédure | Droit international privé | Droit international public | Arbitrage international | Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT Campbell McLachlan, Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, devotes his course to lis pendens in international law. After a detailed intro…

Arbitrage commercial international et lois de police. Considérations sur les conflits de juridictions dans le commerce international (Volume 315)

(99,327 words)

Author(s): G. Radicati di Brozolo, Luca
G. Radicati di Brozolo, Luca Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Law of immediate application | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | Lois d'application immédiate | ABSTRACT In his course on international arbitration and public order, Professor Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo, Professor of the Catholic University of Milan, sets himself two objectives. The first is to take stock of the relation between international commercial arbitration and public order acts, a very controversial and much discussed s…

Principes et pratique de procédure dans l’arbitrage commercial international (Volume 279)

(54,855 words)

Author(s): Hascher, Dominique
Hascher, Dominique Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Procedure | International Chamber of Commerce | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | Procédure | Chambre de commerce internationale | ABSTRACT In this course, Dominique Hascher, Judge at the Court of Appeal in Paris, looks at the arbitration procedure in its broadest sense, including the internal functioning of the arbitration court which places the arbitrators themselves at the heart of the principles of the arbitration procedure. Dominique Ha…

International Commercial Arbitration and the Municipal Law of States (Volume 157)

(48,107 words)

Author(s): Luzzatto, Riccardo
Luzzatto, Riccardo Keywords: International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT In this course, Ricardo Luzzatto, Professor at the University of Modena, studies the relations between international commercial arbitration and internal law of States. As a first step, the author examines international commercial arbitration as an institution in a world of States. He then focuses on the jurisdiction of arbitrators and national courts, the arbitral procedure, recognitio…