Towards a Uniform International Arbitration Law? - IAI Series No. 3
The growing acceptance of the concept of transnational rules, be they substantive or procedural, has directly contributed to a substantial decrease of the influence of local norms. Transnational principles often override domestic law, and the arbitral process sometimes takes precedence over court decisions.
Moreover, the exceptional development of investment arbitration has called into question traditional values of commercial arbitration such as confidentiality and the privity of arbitral proceedings. Widespread publication of awards rendered has also rejuvenated the debate on the value of arbitral awards as precedents. This book critically explores the extent to which these phenomena contribute to the creation of a truly uniform international arbitration law.
PDF of Title Page and T.O.C.
FOREWORD
Anne-Véronique Schlaepfer, Philippe Pinsolle, Louis Degos
PART I
TRANSNATIONAL RULES APPLIED TO THE MERITS OF A DISPUTE
Introductory Note
Laurent Lévy
Public and Mandatory Law in International Arbitration
Daniel Hochstrasser
The Contribution of Arbitral Case Law and National Laws
Marc Henry
Recent Codification Efforts: An Assessment
Stephen Jagusch
The Recognition of Transnational Rules by National Courts
Matthias Scherer
PART II
EMERGING TRANSNATIONAL RULES OF A PROCEDURAL NATURE
Introductory Note
Matthieu de Boisséson
Transnational Rules on the Taking of Evidence
Pierre-Yves Gunter
Solutions Offered by Transnational Rules in Case of Interference by the Courts of the Seat
Constantine Partasides
Towards a Transnational Procedural Public Policy
Fernando Mantilla-Serrano
PART III
IS THERE A STANDARD ARBITRATION PROCEDURE?
Introductory Note
Wolfgang Peter
Is the Arbitral Procedure Still Reserved for Parties Alone?
Xavier Favre-Bulle
PART IV
IS THERE SUCH THING AS ARBITRAL "JURISPRUDENCE"?
Introductory Note
Albert Jan van den Berg
Do Arbitral Awards Constitute Precedents?
Should Commercial Arbitration be Distinguished in this Regard from Arbitration Based on Investment Treaties?
Pierre Duprey
Consistency of Awards in Cases of Parallel Proceedings Concerning Related Subject Matters
D. Brian King
Annexes
Annex
Typology of Swiss Case Law on Selected Issues
Annex 2
List of Participants (YAP First European Colloquium held in Paris on March 28, 2003)br>
Annex 3
List of Participants (YAP Second European Colloquium held in Geneva on March 26, 2004)
About the General Editor:
Emmanuel Gaillard, Chairman of the IAI, is acknowledged as one of the world leading experts on international arbitration. He has written extensively on all aspects of international arbitration law, in French and in English. He is a co-author of Fouchard Gaillard Goldman On International Arbitration, the leading and most exhaustive publication in this field. Emmanuel Gaillard teaches International Arbitration and Private International Law at the University of Paris XII. He has acted as arbitrator, counsel and expert in over 250 international arbitration proceedings and Chair of Shearman & Sterling’s International Arbitration practice.
About the Editors:
Philippe Pinsolle is a Partner in the Paris office of Shearman & Sterling LLP.
Anne Veronique Schlaepfer is a Partner in the Geneva office of Schellenberg Wittmer.
Louis Degos is a Partner in the Paris office of Eversheds.
About the Contributors:
- Anne-Veronique Schlaepfer, Partner, Schellenberg Wittmer, Geneva
- Louis Degos, Partner, B.Moreau, Paris
- Laurent Levy, Partner, Schellenberg Wittmer, Geneva
- Daniel Hochstrasser, Partner, Bär & Karrer, Zurich
- Marc Henry, Partner, Lovells, Paris
- Stephen Jagusch, Partner, Allen & Overy
- Matthias Scherer, Partner, Lalive & Partners, Geneva
- Matthieu de Boisseson, Partner, Darrois Villey, Paris
- Pierre-Yves Gunter, Partner, Python Schifferli Peter & Partners, Geneva
- Constantine Partasides, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Paris
- Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, Partner, Shearman & Sterling LLP, Paris
- Wolfgang Peter, Founding Partner of Python, Schifferli, Peter & Partners, Geneva
- Xavier Favre-Bulle, Partner, Lenz & Staehelin, Geneva
- Albert Jan van den Berg, Partner, Hanotiau & van den Berg; Professor of Law, Erasmus University, Rotterdam
- Pierre Duprey, Partner, Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier, Paris
- D. Brian King, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Amsterdam
About the General Editor:
Emmanuel Gaillard, Chairman of the IAI, is acknowledged as one of the world leading experts on international arbitration. He has written extensively on all aspects of international arbitration law, in French and in English. He is a co-author of Fouchard Gaillard Goldman On International Arbitration, the leading and most exhaustive publication in this field. Emmanuel Gaillard teaches International Arbitration and Private International Law at the University of Paris XII. He has acted as arbitrator, counsel and expert in over 250 international arbitration proceedings and Chair of Shearman & Sterling’s International Arbitration practice.
About the Editors:
Philippe Pinsolle is a Partner in the Paris office of Shearman & Sterling LLP.
Anne Veronique Schlaepfer is a Partner in the Geneva office of Schellenberg Wittmer.
Louis Degos is a Partner in the Paris office of Eversheds.
About the Contributors:
- Anne-Veronique Schlaepfer, Partner, Schellenberg Wittmer, Geneva
- Louis Degos, Partner, B.Moreau, Paris
- Laurent Levy, Partner, Schellenberg Wittmer, Geneva
- Daniel Hochstrasser, Partner, Bär & Karrer, Zurich
- Marc Henry, Partner, Lovells, Paris
- Stephen Jagusch, Partner, Allen & Overy
- Matthias Scherer, Partner, Lalive & Partners, Geneva
- Matthieu de Boisseson, Partner, Darrois Villey, Paris
- Pierre-Yves Gunter, Partner, Python Schifferli Peter & Partners, Geneva
- Constantine Partasides, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Paris
- Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, Partner, Shearman & Sterling LLP, Paris
- Wolfgang Peter, Founding Partner of Python, Schifferli, Peter & Partners, Geneva
- Xavier Favre-Bulle, Partner, Lenz & Staehelin, Geneva
- Albert Jan van den Berg, Partner, Hanotiau & van den Berg; Professor of Law, Erasmus University, Rotterdam
- Pierre Duprey, Partner, Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier, Paris
- D. Brian King, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Amsterdam
PDF of Title Page and T.O.C.
FOREWORD
Anne-Véronique Schlaepfer, Philippe Pinsolle, Louis Degos
PART I
TRANSNATIONAL RULES APPLIED TO THE MERITS OF A DISPUTE
Introductory Note
Laurent Lévy
Public and Mandatory Law in International Arbitration
Daniel Hochstrasser
The Contribution of Arbitral Case Law and National Laws
Marc Henry
Recent Codification Efforts: An Assessment
Stephen Jagusch
The Recognition of Transnational Rules by National Courts
Matthias Scherer
PART II
EMERGING TRANSNATIONAL RULES OF A PROCEDURAL NATURE
Introductory Note
Matthieu de Boisséson
Transnational Rules on the Taking of Evidence
Pierre-Yves Gunter
Solutions Offered by Transnational Rules in Case of Interference by the Courts of the Seat
Constantine Partasides
Towards a Transnational Procedural Public Policy
Fernando Mantilla-Serrano
PART III
IS THERE A STANDARD ARBITRATION PROCEDURE?
Introductory Note
Wolfgang Peter
Is the Arbitral Procedure Still Reserved for Parties Alone?
Xavier Favre-Bulle
PART IV
IS THERE SUCH THING AS ARBITRAL "JURISPRUDENCE"?
Introductory Note
Albert Jan van den Berg
Do Arbitral Awards Constitute Precedents?
Should Commercial Arbitration be Distinguished in this Regard from Arbitration Based on Investment Treaties?
Pierre Duprey
Consistency of Awards in Cases of Parallel Proceedings Concerning Related Subject Matters
D. Brian King
Annexes
Annex
Typology of Swiss Case Law on Selected Issues
Annex 2
List of Participants (YAP First European Colloquium held in Paris on March 28, 2003)br>
Annex 3
List of Participants (YAP Second European Colloquium held in Geneva on March 26, 2004)