Journal of Arbitration Studies (한국중재학회지:중재연구)
- Volume 25 Issue 3
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- Pages.3-31
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- 2015
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- 1226-3699(pISSN)
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Avoiding Hybrid Clauses Pitfalls: An Applied Framework
- Lee, Arvin (RHTLaw TaylorWessing LLP) ;
- Ma, Maggie (RHTLaw TaylorWessing LLP)
- Received : 2015.08.06
- Accepted : 2015.08.30
- Published : 2015.09.01
Abstract
This paper sets out a multi-dimensional approach that parties drafting a "hybrid clause" for their arbitration agreement can adopt, for purposes of maximizing enforceability, taking into account the multi-jurisdictional interplay between the seat Court, the governing law and the enforcement Court(s), as well as mandatory rules that can be present in the lex arbitrii, the governing law, and/or the law of the enforcement for a. This paper draws on both the co-authors' practice experience, as well as first principles of party autonomy in light of mandatory rules, based predominantly on the scholarship of Briggs and Nygh.
Keywords
- Hybrid Clauses;
- Arbitration Agreements;
- Arbitral Awards;
- Limits to Party Autonomy;
- Enforceability;
- Drafting for Enforceability;
- Briggs;
- Nygh;
- Alstom;
- Invista;
- HKL;
- Legal Modelling;
- Setting Aside;
- Refusal of Enforcement