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Parallel Proceedings in International Arbitration - A Comparative European Perspective (Hardcover)
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Parallel Proceedings in International Arbitration - A Comparative European Perspective (Hardcover)
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This book depicts and evaluates, in a European context, the pleas
and actions which parties may make use of to dissolve the parallel
jurisdiction of a national court and an arbitral tribunal. The
author undertakes a thorough comparative analysis of the
motivations for, and practice of, such pleas and actions with
special regard to the major hubs where elaborate arbitration laws
are tried and tested by the arbitration community - Germany,
France, Switzerland, and England. On the basis of four scenarios of
parallel proceedings before national courts and arbitral tribunals,
the analysis tackles such issues and topics as the following:
motivations for initiating parallel proceedings from the various
parties' perspectives; remedies available to parties in situations
of jurisdictional conflicts; effect of the principle of
competence-competence on national courts' review of arbitration
agreements; pleas restricting national courts' exercise of
jurisdiction to a review of core principles (arbitration defence);
self-restraining pleas independent of an arbitration agreement
(plea of litispendence); actions for declaratory relief; actions
aimed at restraining another court's or tribunal's jurisdiction
(anti-suit/anti-arbitration injunctions); pleas invoked to avoid
procedural inefficiencies and inconsistencies (plea of res
judicata); counsel's duty of care and arbitral tribunal's mandate
to issue an enforceable award; and litigation culture versus
arbitration-friendliness. Throughout, the author underlines the
importance and applicability of relevant multinational and
supranational conventions, institutional arbitration rules, the
International Law Association's recommendations, national laws in
force and national courts' case law including the case law of the
European Court of Justice as regards the interface of arbitration
and the Brussels Regulation. In its focus on the jurisdictional
pleas and actions available where proceedings on the same subject
matter and between the same parties are pending both before a
national court and an arbitral tribunal, this book has no peers.
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