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Third Parties in International Commercial Arbitration

«Dr Brekoulakis courageously offers a vision for the transnationalization of third party rights whilst bringing together an intrinsically difficult and conflicting body of comparative case law; it reflects a spirit which deserves a place in all good libraries.»

Phillip Bliss Aliker, International Arbitration

The role of the third party has fast become a pervasive problem in the field of international arbitration, as parties not bound by an arbitration agreement are seen to be excluded from the process, even if they clearly maintain a legal or financial interest in a dispute between other persons who are bound by an arbitration clause. Les mer

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The role of the third party has fast become a pervasive problem in the field of international arbitration, as parties not bound by an arbitration agreement are seen to be excluded from the process, even if they clearly maintain a legal or financial interest in a dispute between other persons who are bound by an arbitration clause. Third Parties in International Commercial Arbitration considers the role of third parties in arbitration agreements and proceedings and in
arbitral awards and covers significant theoretical and practical questions. These questions include: which is the proper party in arbitration; whether a tribunal can assume jurisdiction over claims by or against a party that is not designated in the arbitration clause (third-party claims); whether a
party can rely on the findings of a previous arbitral award in subsequent proceedings against a third party; and whether a third party to an arbitral award can rely on its findings in proceedings against a party to the award.
Adopting a comparative, international approach, third-party claims are discussed in relation to many areas such as assignment and other forms of transfer; agency (actual and apparent) and representation; third-party beneficiary; incorporation by reference; corporations and partnerships; in guarantees and other security agreements; construction contracts and string contracts; arbitral estoppel; group of companies and alter ego; implied consent and consent by conduct; name-borrowing; third
parties claiming through or under an arbitration clause or several compatible arbitration clauses.
The book also discusses issues about arbitral effect (res judicata and issue estoppel) and third parties.
In Third Parties in International Commercial Arbitration Brekoulakis consolidates the discussion on issues where reasonable agreement among scholars and tribunals exists, but at the same time proceeds to identify those areas that require further convergence. He examines and classifies all the existing theories and legal bases on third-party claims in clearly defined groups and puts forward a new systematic approach to the discussion to be used as an alternative to the existing
theories.

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Forlag
Oxford University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780199572083
Utgivelsesår
2010
Format
25 x 18 cm

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«Dr Brekoulakis courageously offers a vision for the transnationalization of third party rights whilst bringing together an intrinsically difficult and conflicting body of comparative case law; it reflects a spirit which deserves a place in all good libraries.»

Phillip Bliss Aliker, International Arbitration

«There is little doubt that in view of the importance of the issues it addresses, this study, one of the few comprehensive works on the topic, is a precious tool for both practitioners and scholars.»

Global Arbitration Review

«Dr. Brekoulakis courageously offers a vision for the "transnationalization" of third party rights whilst bringing together an intrinsically difficult and conflicting body of comparative case law; it reflects a spirit which deserves a place in all good libraries.»

Arbitration International

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