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HOSANG, ALAIN
OBSTRUCTIONIST BEHAVIOR IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRAT
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Omschrijving OBSTRUCTIONIST BEHAVIOR IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRAT
Arbitration is still a time- and cost-efficient, professional way of resolving cross-border disputes. However, its advantages seem to vanish if one party is obstructive and tries to delay or even sabotage the proceedings. For example, a party may ini
tiate state court proceedings in violation of the arbitration agreement, refuse to pay the advance on costs or fail to follow a document production order of the arbitral tribunal. This work first deals with the obligations that arise from an arbitrat
ion agreement. Subsequently, the author introduces ''obstructionist behavior'' as a generic term and identifies situations in which, according to case law, mere tactical behavior turns into obstructionist behavior. Finally, the author extensively dis
cusses measures against obstructionist behavior such as adverse inferences, interim measures and astreintes. The author examines the jurisdictions of Switzerland, England, the US and France as well as the established arbitration rules. As this work r
elies to a substantial extent on unpublished ICC arbitral awards, the author provides a valuable insight in arbitral tribunals'' dealings with obstructionist parties.
tiate state court proceedings in violation of the arbitration agreement, refuse to pay the advance on costs or fail to follow a document production order of the arbitral tribunal. This work first deals with the obligations that arise from an arbitrat
ion agreement. Subsequently, the author introduces ''obstructionist behavior'' as a generic term and identifies situations in which, according to case law, mere tactical behavior turns into obstructionist behavior. Finally, the author extensively dis
cusses measures against obstructionist behavior such as adverse inferences, interim measures and astreintes. The author examines the jurisdictions of Switzerland, England, the US and France as well as the established arbitration rules. As this work r
elies to a substantial extent on unpublished ICC arbitral awards, the author provides a valuable insight in arbitral tribunals'' dealings with obstructionist parties.
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