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Dossier VII of the ICC Institute of World Business Law
In today’s interdependent world, commercial transactions tend to be more and more complex, often involving multinational companies. Therefore, the disputes that may arise are often connected with multiple contracts and several parties. In these cases, the question arises whether an arbitration clause can be extended to non-signatories.
If separate arbitration proceedings need to be started, can these different proceedings be consolidated and under what conditions? How does one handle these complex or parallel proceedings in the interests of the best administration of justice? Published under the auspices of the ICC Institute of World Business Law, “Multiparty Arbitration” seeks to encourage reflection on these questions and many others recurrent in complex multiparty, multi-contract arbitrations.
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The ICC Bulletin is an essential resource for practitioners and scholars. It includes: Extracts from awards rendered in ICC arbitrations Commentaries on case decisions, practices and procedures ICC dispute resolution statistics Reports...
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For over 20 years, the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice has produced the world's only annual record of court activity regarding LCs and guarantees, plus the year's significant...
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