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Third Parties in International Commercial Arbitration addresses the role and the interests of third parties in international arbitration. Through a clear overview and in-depth critical commentary, the book explores existing case law and its related academic literature as well as offering an insight into more practical concerns.
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Yale University Library
1. Introduction: Setting the Framework of the Discussion; a The Issue; b Scope and Limitation; c Existing Literature and Contribution of the Work; d Structure of the Work; e Final Remarks; I:Legal Bases for Third-Party Claims I: Traditional Theories of Contract and Corporate Law, Terms in Arbitration Clauses, Rules and Laws; 2 Third-Party Claims Pursuant to Traditional Theories of Contract and Corporate Law; a Assignment and Other Forms of Transfer, Including the Cases of Bills of Lading, Subrogation, Merger and Transfer of Debt; b Representation: Agency and Apparent Authority; c Third-Party Beneficiary; d Incorporation by Reference; e Third Party Claims Pursuant to Principles of Corporate Law; f The ’Grey Area’: Third Party Situations that Fall Short of Privity and will not Normally Allow for Third-Party Claims; 3 Further Legal Bases for Third-Party Claims: Arbitration Agreements, and Arbitration Rules and Laws; a Arbitration Agreements Allowing for Third-Party Claims; b Third-Party Claims Based on Institutional Rules and Arbitration Laws; II. Legal Bases for Third-Party Claims II: Implied Consent and Non-Signatory Theories; 4 The Doctrine of Arbitral Estoppel; a Overview of the Doctrine; b The Two Alternative Versions of the Doctrine of Arbitration Estoppel; c Does Arbitral Estoppel Depart from the Consensual Origins of Arbitration?; d Concluding Observations on the Arbitral Estoppel Doctrine; 5 The Doctrine of Group of Companies; a Overview of the Doctrine; b Legal Basis of the Doctrine; c Conditions for Application of the Doctrine; d Applicable Law; e The Theories of Alter Ego, Lifting teh Corporate Veil, and Group of Companies: Similarities and Distinctions; 6 Critique on the ’Non-Signatory Theories’ and the Contractual Approach to Third Parties; a Interrelatedness of the Theories Concerning Non-signatory Parties; b Positive Contribution of Non-Signatory Theories; c Conceptual Limitations of the Non-Signatory Theories; d Conclusions on the Non-Signatory Theories and Conceptual Approach; III. A Jurisdictional Approach to The Discussion on Arbitratioin and Third Parties; 7 Why and Under Which Conditions Tribunals Can Assume Jurisdiction Over a Third-Party Claim; a Disputes before a Tribunal may Affect the Jurisidictional Position of Third Parties; b Tribunals may Assume Jurisdiction over Third-Party Claims that are Inseperable from the Main Dispute in Arbitration Proceedings; c Rectifying the Artificial Discepancy between Commercial Reality and the Scope of Arbitration Proceedings; d Summing up the Jurisdictional Approach; e ’Third-Party’ Claims Put Forward by A Party in Arbitration; The Peterson Farms Scenario; 8 When a Tribunal Should Assume Jurisdiction Over a Third-Party Claim; a Exercising its Discretion: When should a Tribunal Assume Jurisdiction over a Third-Party Claim; b Further Issues in Relation to the Jurisdictional Approach; c Advantages of the Jurisdictional Approach and Concluding Remarks; IV. Arbitral Awards and Third Parties; 9 The Legal Effects of Arbitral Awards; a The Arbitral Effect; b The Current Legal Framework of Arbitral Effect; c Arbitral Awards and Third Parties; d The ’Same Parties’ Requirement: Rule and Exceptions; e Why the Current Legal Framework does not Work: The need for a Broader Third-Party Effect; 10 The Suggested Third-Party effect of Arbitral Awards; a Content and Characteristics of the Suggested Third-Party Effect of Arbitral Awards; b Examples of Third-Party Effect of Arbitral Awards in Case Law; c Distinction between Third-Party Effect and Res Judicata; d Relevant Factors and Circumstances for the Application of the Third-Party Effect; e Parties Able to Can Rely on a Previous Arbitral Award; 11 Special Issues on the Effect of Arbitral Awards; a Should the Effect of an Arbitral Award Depend on the Previous Review by the Second Forum in Terms of Procedure; b Contractual Obligation of a Third Party to be Bound by an Award; c Which Law should Govern the Effects of an International Award; 12 Summary of Findings; a Arbitration Agreement and Third Parties; b Arbitration Awards and Third Parties
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