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The Effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties Choice of Non – state Law and " Amiable Composition " in Arbitration

Abstract
The study aims to explore the effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties' choice of non-state law or resolving the dispute 'amiable composition' in arbitration.Although it is argued by some commentators that these concepts cannot be applied to arbitration as an effect of the Regulation, nevertheless the study concludes that parties are allowed to choose non-state law to be applied and arbitrator...
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Keywords
Arbitration
Composition (language)
Law
State (computer science)
Choice of law
Political science
Jurisdiction
Computer science
Art
Literature
Algorithm
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Peace, justice, and strong institutions

2012
Article

Open Access

2-Y Citation Average

0.037

Language

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The Effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties Choice of Non – state Law and " Amiable Composition " in Arbitration
pdf file

The Effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties Choice of Non – state Law and " Amiable Composition " in Arbitration

Abstract
The study aims to explore the effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties' choice of non-state law or resolving the dispute 'amiable composition' in arbitration.Although it is argued by some commentators that these concepts cannot be applied to arbitration as an effect of the Regulation, nevertheless the study concludes that parties are allowed to choose non-state law to be applied and arbitrator...
View PDF
Keywords
Arbitration
Composition (language)
Law
State (computer science)
Choice of law
Political science
Jurisdiction
Computer science
Art
Literature
Algorithm
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Peace, justice, and strong institutions

2012
Article

Open Access

2-Y Citation Average

0.037

Language

pdf file