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The Arbitrator’s Discretion in Conflict of Laws Matters

Article 1(1) of the CISG in International Arbitration
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 2022

Summary

Internationale Schiedsverfahren und CISG bilden eine neutrale Plattform für internationale Handelsstreitigkeiten. Allerdings ist unklar, ob Schiedsrichter das CISG überhaupt anwenden müssen. Diese Arbeit untersucht zunächst die Rechtsnatur der Anwendungsnormen des CISG, mit dem Ergebnis, dass es sich um Internationales Privatrecht handelt. Dies führt zu der grundsätzlichen Frage nach der Bindung von Schiedsrichtern an IPR, in deren Prüfung völker- und europarechtliche sowie rechtspraktische Aspekte einbezogen werden. Eine Bindung wird abgelehnt. Schließlich wird ergänzend ein Blick auf die Bindungswirkung von materiellem Recht in Schiedsverfahren geworfen.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-8476-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2856-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Streitbeilegung und Streitvermeidung im Zivilrecht - Schriftenreihe des Munich Center for Dispute Resolution
Volume
10
Language
English
Pages
196
Product type
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
    1. I. Object of Inquiry No access
    2. II. Steps of Inquiry No access
        1. 1. ULF and ULIS No access
        2. 2. CISG No access
        1. a) Part of Domestic Legal Systems No access
        2. b) Independence from Domestic Legal System No access
      1. I. Compatibility of the CISG and International Commercial Arbitration No access
      2. II. Application by International Arbitration Tribunals No access
      1. I. Connections with Contracting States No access
        1. 1. Internationality No access
        2. 2. Sale of Goods No access
        1. 1. Function No access
        2. 2. Structure No access
        1. 1. Structure No access
          1. a) Conflict of Laws Analysis Not Superfluous No access
          2. b) Alternatives Test No access
        1. 1. Ambiguous Wording No access
          1. a) Renvois Within “the Rules of Private International Law” No access
          2. b) Effect of Article 95 Reservation No access
            1. aa) Choice of Law No access
            2. bb) Applicable Law No access
          3. d) CISG Applicable as Domestic Law No access
        2. 3. Conclusion No access
          1. a) Alternative Connecting Factors No access
          2. b) Unilaterality No access
        1. 2. Effect No access
    1. C. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. Institutional Rules No access
        2. 2. The Arbitral Seat and the Lex Loci Arbitri No access
        3. 3. Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitration Awards No access
        1. 1. Localization No access
        2. 2. Delocalization No access
        3. 3. Discussion No access
        1. 1. The Lotus Decision No access
        2. 2. Genuine Link No access
        3. 3. Treaty or Customary Law No access
        1. 1. Theories Regarding the Nature of Arbitration No access
          1. a) Source of Power No access
            1. aa) No Maintenance of the Law No access
            2. bb) Application of Non-State Law or No Law No access
          2. c) The Arbitral Award No access
        2. 3. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. Territoriality No access
        2. 2. Party Choice No access
        3. 3. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. State Practice No access
          1. a) New York Convention No access
          2. b) Travaux Préparatoires of the UNCITRAL Model Law No access
        2. 3. Conclusion No access
      1. V. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. Exception Regarding “Arbitration Agreements” No access
        2. 2. Reference to “Court or Tribunal” No access
        3. 3. Travaux Préparatoires of the Rome Convention No access
          1. a) Choice of Conflict Rule No access
          2. b) Choice of Non-State Law No access
          3. c) Decisions Ex Aequo et Bono No access
            1. aa) ECJ Decisions No access
            2. bb) Specialized Arbitration Procedures No access
          1. b) Employee Protection No access
          1. a) Public Policy No access
          2. b) Overriding Mandatory Provisions No access
        1. 4. Forum Shopping No access
      1. III. Conclusion No access
          1. a) Choice of Conflict of Laws Rules of a State No access
          2. b) Cumulative Method No access
          3. c) General Principles of Private International Law No access
        1. 2. Voie Directe No access
        1. 1. Review of Arbitral Awards No access
          1. a) Excess of Authority No access
          2. b) Procedure No access
          3. c) Public Policy No access
        2. 3. Conclusion No access
    1. E. Application of the CISG as Non-State Law No access
    2. F. Conclusion No access
      1. I. Historical Application of Law in Arbitration No access
        1. 1. Ex Aequo et Bono and Amiables Compositeurs No access
        2. 2. Application of Non-State Law No access
        3. 3. Influence of Trade Usages No access
      2. III. Decisions Based on Law No access
        1. 1. Public Policy Violation No access
        2. 2. Effet Utile of European Law No access
        1. 1. Procedural Mistake No access
        2. 2. Excess of Authority No access
        3. 3. Public Policy No access
      1. III. Conclusion No access
    1. C. Consequences for the Application of the CISG No access
  2. Conclusion No access Pages 185 - 186
  3. Bibliography No access Pages 187 - 196

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