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영국중재법상 중재비용의 확보 수단에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Means for Securing of Arbitration Expenses under the UK Arbitration Act)

  • 한낙현;최두원
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.165-186
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    • 2019
  • The parties are jointly and severally liable to pay to the arbitrators such reasonable fees and expenses (if any) as are appropriate in the circumstances. Any party may apply to the court (upon notice to the other parties and to the arbitrators) which may order that the amount of the arbitrators' fees and expenses shall be considered and adjusted by such means and upon such terms as it may direct. Arbitrators' fees and expenses are calculated on the basis of informal time fees determined by the arbitrators themselves, and the fees and expenses also vary greatly depending on the nature of the case. Obviously, when appointing a member of the LMAA as an arbitrator, it is rare to negotiate the fees and expenses with the arbitrator and to make specific arrangements for the fees and expenses. And it is common for between an arbitrator and a party to have an arbitrator agreement only in accordance with LMAA Terms. And it is common for between an arbitrator and a party to have an arbitrator agreement only in accordance with LMAA Terms. The purpose of this study analyzes the structure of arbitrators' fees and expenses under the UK Arbitration Act and LMAA Terms 2017. The contents can be divided into the relationship between the arbitrator and the parties (the claim of fees, the type of fees) and the relationship between the parties(the burden rate of arbitrators' fees). In this regard, this study suggests the implications after comparatively analyzing the UK Arbitration Act and the LMAA Terms 2017.

1996년 영국중재법상 국제중재와 Lex Arbitri의 관계에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Relation of International Arbitration and Lex Abitri under Arbitration Act 1996)

  • 한낙현;허윤석
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제76권
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    • pp.49-76
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    • 2017
  • Lex arbitri, a law that regulates arbitration procedures at arbitral seat, can be viewed as an additional procedural law. In addition, the lex arbitri refers to mandatory provision imposed by each country on arbitrators in their own territory. The reason is that the lex arbitri often relates to matters of public policy of the place of arbitration. In Korea, the LMAA terms is frequently mentioned in the shipping industry in Korea, and the LMAA terms clause is often set up in the contract between Korean companies. However, the study of the UK Arbitration Act 1996, which regulates the LMAA arbitration, is not so much in Korea. On the other hand, Lex Arbitri, a corporation that regulates mediation procedures in arbitration, can be viewed as an additional procedure. There may also be procedures that must be followed compulsorily by the Arbitration Act of Arbitration. The reason is that Lex Arbitri seems to be related to the public policy of the arbitration. Therefore, the arbitration law of the country of arbitration seat may be the most important regulations in relation to the legality of the arbitration procedure. If the proceedings of the arbitration violate the Lex Arbitri, the arbitral award may be nullified. The purpose of this study is to analyze the arbitration theory, international arbitration and Lex Arbitri, focusing on the UK Arbitration Act 1996.

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효율적 중재진행을 위한 당사자의 의무 고찰 -2017영국중재법을 중심으로- (Study on Parties' Duties for Efficient Arbitration Proceeding under the English Arbitration Act )

  • 최병권
    • 무역학회지
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.203-219
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    • 2020
  • The parties shall perform all actions necessary for the proper and expeditious conduct of arbitral proceedings. This includes complying without delay with any determination of the tribunal as to any and all procedural or evidential matters, or with any order or directions of the tribunal, and where appropriate, taking without delay any necessary steps to obtain a decision of the court on a preliminary question of jurisdiction or law. The parties are free to agree on the powers of the tribunal in case of a party's failure to do something necessary for the proper and expeditious conduct of the arbitration. The parties' general duty may be based on agreements, such as the duty not to ask the court for a dispute, the duty to carry out arbitral awards, and the duty of confidentiality. In this study, as a premise, after confirming the discussion related to Article 40 (general obligations of the parties) of the law, the arbitral tribunal will analyze the authority to execute it based on Article 41. As a matter of fact, in LMAA Terms 2017, the parties want to analyze what is required in order to proceed effectively.

KAAS at 30 Years: Past, Present, and Future

  • Maeng, Cheolkyu
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.91-107
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    • 2021
  • The Korean Association of Arbitration Studies faces its 30th anniversary in 2020 since its foundation in 1991 and is being celebrated and congratulated across the communities in and out of the country. However, the association seems to be standing at crossroads between a negative and positive direction. As shown in the past KAAS pattern in its academic activities, the academic community tends to focus relatively more on domestic issues, expanding its domestic network rather than international network for the past years. KAAS needs to turn its face to see the other side of the world, stretching its hands to the people outside first. For this purpose, this paper suggests that KAAS should strengthen its cooperative capability through the international cooperation division. KAAS' past 30 years of accumulated know-how and its academic network will play critical roles i-n expanding its partners across the global academic community. This paper delivers special thanks to the institutions, including the LMAA, CAC, SIAC, HKIAC, RSPP/ACRU, IDAC, and LAMC who sent cooperative works and congratulatory messages to KAAS 30th anniversary despite the COVID-19 pandemic situation.

ON THE GENERALIZED ORNSTEIN-UHLENBECK OPERATORS WITH REGULAR AND SINGULAR POTENTIALS IN WEIGHTED Lp-SPACES

  • Imen Metoui
    • 대한수학회논문집
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    • 제39권1호
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    • pp.149-160
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we give sufficient conditions for the generalized Ornstein-Uhlenbeck operators perturbed by regular potentials and inverse square potentials AΦ,G,V,c=∆-∇Φ·∇+G·∇-V+c|x|-2 with a suitable domain generates a quasi-contractive, positive and analytic C0-semigroup in Lp(ℝN , e-Φ(x)dx), 1 < p < ∞. The proofs are based on an Lp-weighted Hardy inequality and perturbation techniques. The results extend and improve the generation theorems established by Metoui [7] and Metoui-Mourou [8].

아시아·태평양 해사중재센터 설립 의의와 활성화 방안에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Solution for Activation and Establishment Significance of Asia Pacific Maritime Arbitration Center)

  • 김성룡
    • 무역학회지
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.91-107
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 국내 최초로 설립되는 해사중재센터에 대한 실무적 관점에서 활성화 방안을 제시하는데 그 목적을 두고 있다. 따라서 해사중재의 특징과 적합성에 대한 조사를 진행하였으며 해사중재센터가 가지게 될 의의에 대해 제시하였다. 그리고 해사중재센터가 앞으로 해사 분야에서 국제적 명성을 얻기 위해서는 다음의 사항들이 계획성 있게 마련되어 진행되어야 할 것이다. 우선 해사중재에 적합한 중재규칙을 제정해야 한다. 그리고 중재에 있어 가장 중요한 요소라 할 수 있는 중재인 양성 프로그램이 준비되어야 한다. 또한 실무분야에 종사하는 사람들과의 공감대 형성을 위해 다양한 프로그램 개발 및 간담회 등을 추진해야 한다. 이밖에 절차 진행이 제대로 이루어지기 위해 법원 등과의 유대관계가 필요할 것이다. 끝으로 중장기적 전략을 수립하기 위한 방안으로서 학계와 공동으로 연구를 진행해야 할 것이다.

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우리나라 해사중재 활성화를 위한 실무적 제언 (Practical Suggestions for Promoting Maritime Arbitration in Korea)

  • 안건형
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.23-54
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    • 2021
  • While maritime arbitration industry has not been prevalent in Korea, Korea ranked fifth in terms of export volume and its shipbuilding industry ranked top globally in shipbuilding order volume in 2020. The discrepancy between the maritime industry's productivity and relative lack of maritime arbitration has had a negative impact on Korea's economic development. To address these problems, this paper i) reviews preceding research, ii) examines the Korean maritime arbitration system's status and analyzes the KCAB's maritime arbitration statistics from 2005-2020, iii) examines major foreign maritime arbitration institutions' status and strategies including LMAA, SMA, SCMA, and HKMAG, and lastly iv) suggests practical ways to promote maritime arbitration in Korea. The Suggestions for promoting maritime arbitration are 1) to prepare and promote various maritime standardized forms for the Korean shipping industry, 2) to insert an arbitration clause in medium and large-size Korean shipping firms' B/L clause, 3) to expand professional maritime manpower training and other infrastructure, and 4) to enhance the predictability of the result of arbitration through maritime arbitral awards or by examining the feasibility of the appeal system against the arbitral award only on a point of law in the future. In conclusion, the success or failure of promoting maritime arbitration in Korea depends on the will, passion, cooperation and practice of the most important key players in maritime arbitration, such as the Asia Pacific Maritime Arbitration Center (APMAC), the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB) and the Seoul Maritime Arbitrators Association (SMAA).

해사중재 활성화를 위한 전제조건에 관한 논의 (A Proposal for the Invigoration of Maritime Arbitration)

  • 이정원
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.141-163
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    • 2012
  • In Korea, although nearly all maritime arbitration cases are dealt with by the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB), the total number of cases that are referred to the KCAB is relatively small compared with the total number of maritime cases that occur in Korea. There may be reasons why maritime arbitration is not utilized more in Korea. However, of the above reasons, the superseding one may be that there is still a lack of confidence in the credibility and foreseeability of maritime arbitration in Korea. To expand the use of maritime arbitration in Korea, it is essential that the base surrounding maritime arbitration be expanded. In addition, it is also necessary that specialists receivetraining in maritime law. In this context, it is strongly recommended that maritime and admiralty law be taught in law schools and be included as a regular subject on the Korean bar exam. Additionally, to promote maritime arbitration, a rule should be introduced allowing for shortened arbitration proceedings in Korea. Although Chapter 8 of the KCAB Arbitration Rules provide for "Expedited Procedure," this process alone is not because the rules for Expedited Procedure generally apply in arbitration cases where both parties have agreed in a separate agreement to follow the procedures provided or in any domestic arbitration valued atless than 100,000,000 Korean won. Therefore, the KCAB Arbitration Rules for Expedited Procedure must be reformed to encompass international arbitrations. Additionally, experts who are experienced in the maritime sector should be elected as arbitrators. Given the factthat a fair number of arbitration cases can be characterized as international, it is important that businesspersons who are very fluent in English be appointed as arbitrators in order to increase the reliability of maritime arbitration in Korea and save costs. Meanwhile, because lawyers and scholars constitute a considerable portion of KCAB arbitrators, commercial persons from relevant industries should be enlisted as arbitrators. Even though there are arguments for the establishment of an independent maritime arbitration board in Korea, establishment of a separate maritime arbitration board will not directly guarantee the prosperity of maritime arbitration in Korea. Instead of instituting a new maritime arbitration board, it is better that a reorganized KCAB modify existing arbitration proceedings to make them faster and more economical if maritime arbitration is to prosper. In this regard, ad-hoc arbitration would be an option for speedy and thrifty maritime arbitration. Finally, to gain the confidence of domestic and foreign parties, we cannot ignore the importance of advertising the specialties and qualifications of the KCAB and its personnel among business entities.

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