Czech and Central European Yearbook of Arbitration - 2014: Independence and Impartiality of Arbitrators
The Czech Yearbooks Project, for the moment made up of the Czech Yearbook of International Law® and the Czech (& Central European) Yearbook of Arbitration®, began with the idea to create an open platform for presenting the development of both legal theory and legal practice in Central and Eastern Europe and the approximation thereof to readers worldwide. This platform should serve as an open forum for interested scholars, writers, and prospective students, as well as practitioners, for the exchange of different approaches to problems being analyzed by authors from different jurisdictions, and therefore providing interesting insight into issues being dealt with differently in many different countries.
The Czech (& Central European) Yearbook of Arbitration® , the younger twin project within the Czech Yearbooks, primarily focuses on the problematic of arbitration from both the national and international perspective.
The use of arbitration as a method of dispute resolution continues to increase in importance. Throughout Central and Eastern Europe, arbitration is viewed as being progressive, due to its practical aspects, and to its meeting the needs of specialists in certain practice areas. Central and Eastern Europe, the primary, but not exclusive, focus of this project, is steeped in the Roman tradition of continental Europe, in which arbitration is based on the autonomy of the parties and on informal procedures. This classical approach is somewhat different from the principles on which the system of arbitration in common-law countries is based. Despite similarities among countries in the region, arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe represents a highly particularized and fragmented system.
ARTICLES
Alina Mioara Cobuz Bagnaru
Elena Zucconi Galli Fonseca │ Carlo Rasia
Lukáš Klee │ Daniel Nový
Salvatore Patti
Evangelos Vassilakakis
Radka Zahradníková
Alina Mioara Cobuz Bagnaru
Alina Mioara Cobuz Bagnaru
Alexander J. Bělohlávek Univ. Prof., Dr. jur. Et Mgr., Dipl. Ing. oec/MB, Dr.h.c. Lawyer admitted and practising in Prague/Czech Republic, Senior Partner of the Law Offices Bělohlávek (Prague/Czech Republic; Branch N.J./US), Dept. of Law Sciences Faculty of Economics, Ostrava, Czech Republic (in house); Dept. of Int. and European Law, Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (external). Chairman of the Commission on Arbitration ICC National Committee, Arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Economic.
Prof. JUDr. Naděžda Rozehnalova, CSc. - professor of International and European Law the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. Areas of specialization: private international law, commercial international law, arbitration. Author of a host of scholarly monographs and articles in professional periodicals both in the Czech Republic and abroad. Since 2007, Dean of the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University.
JUDr. Filip Černý graduated from the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University in Brno (2007). He is currently employed as an attorney trainee in Prof. Bělohlávek's Law Firm; he is also an external candidate for the doctoral degree at the Department of Commercial Law, Faculty of Law, Charles University. His academic interests focus on public and private international law with an emphasis on arbitration, primarily investment arbitration.
Advisory Board
Anton Baier, Vienna, Austria
Bohuslav Klein. Prague, Czech Republic
Stanislaw Soltysiński, Warsaw, Poland
Silvy Chernev, Sofia, Bulgaria
Pierre Lalive, Geneva, Switzerland
Jozef Suchoža, Košice, Slovak Republic
Sir Anthony Colman, London, UK
Nikolay Natov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Vladimír Týč., Brno, Czech Republic
Iván Szász, Budapest, Hungary
Evangelos Vassilakakis, Thessaloniki, Greece
Piotr Nowaczyk, Warsaw, Poland
Andrzej Kubas, Warsaw and Krakow,Poland
Editorial Board
Alena Bányaivová, Prague, Czech Republic
Matthias Scherer, Geneva, Switzerland
Marcin Czepelak, Krakow, Poland
Kamil Zawicki, Warsaw and Krakow,Poland
Viorel Mihai Ciobanu, Bukurest, Romania
Wolfgang Hahnkamper, Vienna, Austria
Vít Horáček, Prague, Czech Republic
Marek Furtek, Warsaw, Poland
Ian I. Funk, Minsk, Belarus
Miluše Hrnčiříková, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Vladimir Khvalei, Moscow, Russia
Lászlo Kecskes, Budapest, Hungary
Asko Pohla, Talinn, Estonia
Květoslav Růžička, Pilsen/Prague, Czech Republic
Jiří Valdhans, Brno, Czech Republic
Radu Bogdan Bobei, Bucharest, Romania
Thomas Schultz, Geneva, Switzerland
Alexander J. Bělohlávek Univ. Prof., Dr. jur. Et Mgr., Dipl. Ing. oec/MB, Dr.h.c. Lawyer admitted and practising in Prague/Czech Republic, Senior Partner of the Law Offices Bělohlávek (Prague/Czech Republic; Branch N.J./US), Dept. of Law Sciences Faculty of Economics, Ostrava, Czech Republic (in house); Dept. of Int. and European Law, Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (external). Chairman of the Commission on Arbitration ICC National Committee, Arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Economic.
Prof. JUDr. Naděžda Rozehnalova, CSc. - professor of International and European Law the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. Areas of specialization: private international law, commercial international law, arbitration. Author of a host of scholarly monographs and articles in professional periodicals both in the Czech Republic and abroad. Since 2007, Dean of the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University.
JUDr. Filip Černý graduated from the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University in Brno (2007). He is currently employed as an attorney trainee in Prof. Bělohlávek's Law Firm; he is also an external candidate for the doctoral degree at the Department of Commercial Law, Faculty of Law, Charles University. His academic interests focus on public and private international law with an emphasis on arbitration, primarily investment arbitration.
Advisory Board
Anton Baier, Vienna, Austria
Bohuslav Klein. Prague, Czech Republic
Stanislaw Soltysiński, Warsaw, Poland
Silvy Chernev, Sofia, Bulgaria
Pierre Lalive, Geneva, Switzerland
Jozef Suchoža, Košice, Slovak Republic
Sir Anthony Colman, London, UK
Nikolay Natov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Vladimír Týč., Brno, Czech Republic
Iván Szász, Budapest, Hungary
Evangelos Vassilakakis, Thessaloniki, Greece
Piotr Nowaczyk, Warsaw, Poland
Andrzej Kubas, Warsaw and Krakow,Poland
Editorial Board
Alena Bányaivová, Prague, Czech Republic
Matthias Scherer, Geneva, Switzerland
Marcin Czepelak, Krakow, Poland
Kamil Zawicki, Warsaw and Krakow,Poland
Viorel Mihai Ciobanu, Bukurest, Romania
Wolfgang Hahnkamper, Vienna, Austria
Vít Horáček, Prague, Czech Republic
Marek Furtek, Warsaw, Poland
Ian I. Funk, Minsk, Belarus
Miluše Hrnčiříková, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Vladimir Khvalei, Moscow, Russia
Lászlo Kecskes, Budapest, Hungary
Asko Pohla, Talinn, Estonia
Květoslav Růžička, Pilsen/Prague, Czech Republic
Jiří Valdhans, Brno, Czech Republic
Radu Bogdan Bobei, Bucharest, Romania
Thomas Schultz, Geneva, Switzerland
ARTICLES
Alina Mioara Cobuz Bagnaru
Elena Zucconi Galli Fonseca │ Carlo Rasia
Lukáš Klee │ Daniel Nový
Salvatore Patti
Evangelos Vassilakakis
Radka Zahradníková
Alina Mioara Cobuz Bagnaru
Alina Mioara Cobuz Bagnaru