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International Arbitration and EU Law (eBook)

Edited by: Jose Rafael Mata Dona, Nikos Lavranos

ISBN13: 9781788974004
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £153.00
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This book examines the intersection of EU law and international arbitration based on the experience of leading practitioners in both commercial and investment treaty arbitration law. It expertly illustrates the depth and breadth of EU law’s impact on party autonomy and on the margin of appreciation available to arbitral tribunals.

Coverage includes:

  • an analysis of the relevance of EU law on the validity of international agreements to arbitrate
  • consideration of the impact of EU law on challenges, recognition and enforcement of international commercial awards, and the relationship between anti-suit relief, EU law and the New York Convention
  • a discussion of selected areas of intersection between EU law and international commercial arbitration, including the ECtHR, consumer protection, damages, competition damages, GDPR, commercial agency and others
  • an introduction to the complex areas in which the EU regime and international investment arbitration laws intertwine, through a review of the development of the EU’s investment policy
  • an examination of the impact of EU law on specific issues in international investment arbitration including the Energy Charter Treaty, procedural issues (both ICSID and non-ICSID), damages, taxation, and the proposed Multilateral Investment Court
  • an appraisal of the potential of International Commercial Mediation and its interrelations with EU law.

International Arbitration and EU Law is a specialist guide for arbitrators, lawyers, judges, and expert witnesses. It will also greatly benefit academics and advanced students working, researching or teaching international arbitration law.

Subjects:
EU Law, eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Foreword by Charles N. Brower
Preface
Part I: The pre- and the post-award stage in international commercial arbitration vis-à-vis EU law and the European attitude toward anti-suit relief
1. Interaction between international commercial arbitration and EU law before the award is rendered, Piotr Wiliński
2. The impact of EU law on challenges, recognition and enforcement of international commercial awards, Bo Ra Hoebeke and Juan Manuel Sánchez Pueyo
3. The relationship between anti-suit relief, EU law and the New York Convention, Sophie J. Lamb QC, Bryce Williams and Robert Price
Part II: Selected Areas of Intersection Between EU Law and International Commercial Arbitration
4. Arbitration and the European Convention on Human Rights, Monica Feria-Tinta
5. The allocation of GDPR compliance in arbitration, Alexander Blumrosen
6. ‘Consumer protection’ in international arbitration and EU law, Niuscha Bassiri and Emily Hay
7. Damages in international commercial arbitration, Herfried Wöss and Adriana San Román Rivera
8. Arbitration in antitrust damages cases in the European Union, Patricia Živkovic´ and Toni Kalliokoski
9. Collective redress arbitration in the European Union, S.I. Strong
10. The law governing commercial agency agreements, Dodo Chochitaichvili
11. The potential impact of Directive 2014/24/EU on construction arbitration in Europe, Luis Capiel and Oliver Cojo
Part III: Intersections between International Investment Arbitration and EU Law
12. General aspects of investor-state dispute settlement, George A. Bermann
13. Investment arbitration under intra-EU BITs, Quentin Declève and Isabelle Van Damme
14. Arbitration under the Energy Charter Treaty: The relevance of EU law, Jeffrey Sullivan and David Ingle
15. Investment Chapter in CETA: Groundbreaking or much ado about nothing? , Dorieke Overduin
16. Procedural issues: Annulment, recognition and enforcement of investment treaty awards (ICSID and non-ICSID) , Olivier van der Haegen and Maria-Clara Van den Bossche
17. Damages in investment treaty arbitration, Herfried Wöss and Adriana San Román Rivera
18. Essential elements of taxation – investment protection and dispute settlement, Stefano Castagna
19. The Multilateral Investment Court, Friedrich Rosenfeld
20. The impact of EU Law on International Commercial Mediation, Anne-Karin Grill and Emanuela Martin
Bibliography
Index