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Arbitration Law Monthly

Arbitration agreements

Unilateral arbitration clauses A clause which provides that one party to a contract may take disputes to arbitration, but which does not confer any such right on the other party, has in the past been held to be an arbitration clause. There is no..
Online Published Date:  01 March 2005
Appeared in issue:  Vol 5 No 3 - 01 March 2005

Arbitration and EU competition law

Eco-Swiss and the Paris Court of Appeal The interaction of the provisions of EU competition law with the arbitral process has been the object of much debate. In particular, the question has arisen whether a state court may annul an arbitral award..
Online Published Date:  01 March 2005
Appeared in issue:  Vol 5 No 3 - 01 March 2005

Arbitration and res judicata

The use of an award in later arbitrations The courts have grappled with the concept of res judicata (Latin for ‘judged matter’) for well over a century. Res judicata is really a species of estoppel, and falls into two broad categories:..
Online Published Date:  01 March 2005
Appeared in issue:  Vol 5 No 3 - 01 March 2005

Mediation in the EU

The draft Mediation Directive On 22 October 2004 the Commission of the European Communities published a draft Directive entitled ‘On certain aspects of mediation in civil and commercial matters’, with a target implementation date of 22..
Online Published Date:  01 March 2005
Appeared in issue:  Vol 5 No 3 - 01 March 2005

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