General Principles of Law and Equity as a Basis for Decision-Making in Arbitration
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https://doi.org/10.12775/CLR.2013.010Keywords
basis for decision-making, amiable composition, equity, general principles of law, lex mercatoria, party autonomyAbstract
The present article discusses the bases for decision-making with particular focus on general principles of law and equity. The article draws the distinction between general principles of law, principles of equity, amiable composition, and lex mercatoria, and suggests possible difficulties regarding annulment and enforcement of arbitral awards. The article addresses primarily Polish law, but refers also to foreign legal systems and arbitral case-law.Downloads
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2013-10-24
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BŁASZCZAK, Łukasz and KOLBER, Joanna. General Principles of Law and Equity as a Basis for Decision-Making in Arbitration. Comparative Law Review. Online. 24 October 2013. Vol. 15, pp. 189-208. [Accessed 26 April 2024]. DOI 10.12775/CLR.2013.010.
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