...waivers in this sense remove awards to the autonomous arbitral sphere, transcending the national sphere. In the international setting, when the annulment recourse is waived, an aggrieved party can only...
Search Results for : Limits to Party Autonomy
...Article 5 of the Panama Convention, a party to an international arbitration may request that the execution of a decision be refused upon proof that the decision is not yet...
Taking It Over the Finish Line: The Eleventh Circuit Suggests ...
...as no surprise that the “extension” of arbitration agreements from a contractual party to third parties, e.g., to its affiliated companies or controlling shareholders, has become a crucial issue in...
The “Group of Companies Doctrine”- Where Is It Heading? – ...
...face of a party’s objection, even where there is a statutory basis for consolidation. Parties can reduce uncertainty if they address consolidation issues when they enter into an arbitration agreement;...
