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Arbitration related lessons: Insights from the supreme courts around the world

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Arbitration related lessons: Insights from the supreme courts around the world
Résumé
In international arbitration, arbitrators have procedural powers that allow them to manage and conduct the arbitration proceedings in a fair and efficient manner. These powers are typically set out in the arbitration rules that the parties have agreed to, such as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) rules or the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) rules. Arbitrators have the authority to determine the procedure to be followed in the arbitration, including the admissibility, relevance, materiality, and weight of the evidence presented. They can also decide on the language to be used in the arbitration and the location of the hearings. In addition, arbitrators can issue orders and directions as needed to ensure the fair and efficient conduct of the proceedings. This may include ordering the production of documents or witness testimony, or setting time limits for the submission of evidence. The present paper critically examines the lex arbitri, the law that governs the arbitral proceedings, and makes out a case that lex arbitri cannot be challenged in court, as the parties to the arbitration have agreed to resolve their disputes through arbitration rather than through the courts. However, if the tribunal exceeds its powers or acts in a manner that is inconsistent with the lex arbitri, the parties may have grounds to challenge the tribunal's decision on the grounds of lack of jurisdiction or due process. The paper summarises some key judgments in which Courts have upheld or quashed the Tribunals procedural orders. It will be concluded that the procedural powers of arbitrators in international arbitration are real and not perfunctory, though bounded within powers extended by Parties to the arbitral tribunal.
Publication
b-Arbitra : Belgisch tijdschrift voor arbitrage
Volume
2
Pages
307-355
Date
2020
Langue
EN
ISSN
2295-6107
Titre abrégé
Arbitration related lessons
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Place: Brussel Publisher: Bruylant
Référence
Nigmatullina, D., & Vanlerberghe, B. (2020). Arbitration related lessons: Insights from the supreme courts around the world. B-Arbitra : Belgisch Tijdschrift Voor Arbitrage, 2, 307–355. https://repository.uantwerpen.be/docstore/d:irua:5847