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Jurisdictional Choices in Times of Trouble

Jurisdictional Choices in Times of Trouble


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The choice of jurisdiction is one of the most important provisions of a contract. The jurisdiction clause determines the national Court, and its rules of conflict, or the arbitral tribunal, whose role will be to give effect to the parties' agreement on the substance and on the applicable law. Written by arbitrators, academics and practitioners, this dossier addresses the multiple challenges facing the jurisdiction clause through an expert in-depth comparison of syndromes and proposed solutions in both arbitration and court proceedings.

  • Are asymmetrical jurisdiction clauses enforceable?
  • What is the proper law for the arbitration clause?
  • What occurs in countries where the validity of the arbitration agreement is determined pursuant to a substantive approach rather than one of conflict of laws?
  • Is there a risk that The Hague Convention on choice of court agreements will create a conflict with the current substantive law and increase ex ante uncertainty?

These challenging questions and many others in relation to the effectiveness of jurisdictional choices are covered in this Dossier. 
ISBN
9789041162403
Author
Georges Affaki and Horacio Grigera Naón
Published by
International Chambers of Commerce
Publication Date
26 June 2015
Publisher's Ref
E755E
Format
e-book
Extent
240 pages
Series
Institute Dossier XII
Language
English
Approx Weight
0.0 kg
HS Code
490199