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  1. Arbitration and human rights

    Jaksic, Aleksandar, 1959-
    Frankfurt am Main ; New York : P. Lang, c2002.

    The concept of delocalised arbitration tends to evade any active judicial control over arbitral awards at the place of arbitration. The Judicial control over abritral awards is nowadays reduced to the extent of their conformity with transnational public policy. That is the reason why the losingparty to the arbitral proceedings tries to invoke the procedurla human rights as a minimum protective standard under international human rights law. This study scheds light on the question as to whether international human rights law is to be applied to the international commercial arbitration. Moreover, it specifies some serious violations of procedural human rights occurring in the arbitral process and determines the responsibility of states for tolerating such violations which take place within their jurisdiction. Contents: Basic Features of Human Rights--Applicability of Human Rights Instruments--Obligation and Responsibility of States--The Right to an Independent and Impartial Arbitral Tribunal--Violations of Procedural Human Rights--Prohibition of Discrimination--Belgian Code Judiciaire and Swiss PIL Act.

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