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According to the orthodox approach in major arbitration texts, arbitration is considered as operating outside state structures. States consent to arbitration on the basis of the arbitration agreement, and the scope of national court power is inherently restricted by this. In the words of Redfern and Hunter, arbitration is a

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Force est de constater que l’environnement de l’arbitrage a changé depuis les années 70 et que l’arbitrage a connu un succès croissant. Certains changements furent des évolutions nécessaires, d’autres semblent parfois discutables selon le point de vue des personnes qui les évaluent. La dualité est en toute chose. Elle est le…

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in Revista Internacional de Arbitragem e Conciliação, Ano XIV, 85-118, 2020


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The contribution of national courts to international law has long been doubted in the international law literature. As an aspect of the state’s power to prescribe, courts have been conceived as organs that merely apply the state’s laws, which may give effect to an international law norm. According to this

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The Appellate Court in Wrocław, Poland (Case No. I ACa 1109/17) considered the question of whether the principle that a case must be examined comprehensively and that doubts must be cleared to the fullest extent possible before the tribunal renders an award constitutes one of the basic principles of Polish…

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