Excess of powers in international commercial arbitration : compliance with the arbitral tribunal's mandate in a comparative perspective
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Excess of powers in international commercial arbitration : compliance with the arbitral tribunal's mandate in a comparative perspective
Eleven International Publishing, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 507-533)
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内容説明
Although the idea of arbitral tribunal's mandate is in everyday use in the international arbitration scholarship, it remains an elusive concept lacking any legal definition. Often associated with other notions such as the tribunal's mission, powers, authority or even jurisdiction, the meaning of arbitral tribunal's mandate remains a moving target and escapes easy classification.
Yet, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, a non-compliance with the arbitral tribunal's mandate provides a basis for a challenge of the arbitral award at the post-award stage (either during setting aside proceedings or at the enforcement stage). Since the concept of the tribunal's mandate is vague, it attracts, in turn, a broad interpretation of the ground leading to a frustration of the fundamental value of arbitration - the finality of the arbitral award.
It is therefore essential to determine how the national courts review arbitral awards on the basis of 'excess of mandate' and consequently in what instances they accept the argument that the tribunal acted in violation of its mandate. This study aims at recognizing the similarities and differences of the 'excess of mandate' type of challenges in selected legal systems (namely the UNCITRAL Model Law, France, England, the U.S. and the New York Convention).
Looking through the eyes of what the selected legal systems consider to be an 'excess of mandate' allows us to identify common features and contributes to a better understanding of the concept of the arbitral tribunal's mandate by arbitrators, judges and legal practitioners alike. Accordingly, this research adds a building block to the definition of the tribunal's mandate.
目次
- List of Abbreviations
- Part I
- I Introduction
- II The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
- III France and Book IV of the Code of Civil Procedure
- IV England and the Arbitration Act of 1996
- V The United States and the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925
- VI The New York Convention of 1958 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
- Part II
- VII The Comparative Law Analysis
- VIII Conclusions and recommendations
- Annexes
- List of cases
- References
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