Posts in "Arbitration"

Posts in "Arbitration"

Ex Aequo et Bono as the Applicable Law in International Arbitration: A Transnational Perspective

What is Transnational Law?

National approaches to international arbitration are often seen with reluctance. If anything, international arbitration is a legal field which encourages less national and more ‘transnational’ attitudes. The aim of this short piece is to explore manifestations of the use of transnational law in the context of…

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Tracing the Transnational Evolution of Commercial Law from History to Modern Insights in International Commercial Arbitration

TThis is the first post in the blog posts series entitled Perspectives on Law in a Transnational Context. The idea behind the blog post series is to explore the transnational tendencies in the application of laws and rules of law and critically assess their purpose from different legal and ethical…

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Arbitration Links: A New Initiative to Promote International Arbitration in Mexico

Earlier this year, the School of Law at University of Aberdeen announced a partnership with the Mexican Arbitration Centre (CAM) and the Institute of Legal Research (IIJ) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, two leading institutions in the development of the law in Mexico.

The Mexican Arbitration Centre is…

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Back to Basics: Applicable Law to an Arbitration Agreement under Swedish Law

The post was firstly published on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog on 22 September 2020 and reposted here with the kind approval of the KAB Editorial Board.

 

In a recent judgement in the proceedings for setting aside an arbitral award, the Swedish Court of Appeal addressed issues concerning the law applicable to…

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Is a Departure from a Procedural Order by an Arbitral Tribunal Considered to Be a Procedural Error?

In a recent judgement, the Swedish Supreme Court rejected an appeal against the decision of the first instance which set aside an arbitral award in part due to a procedural error of the arbitral tribunal. The particularity of this case stems from the fact that the procedural error derived from…

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