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FRANCE 25

24 - 02 - 1994

France 25. Cour d'Appel, Paris, 24 February 1994

Yearbook
Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, A.J. van den Berg (ed.), Vol. XXII (1997)

Country
France

Original full text
Full text decision FRANCE 25

Excerpt
Excerpt decision FRANCE 25

Topics in FRANCE 25
¶104 » Convention’s applicability in other cases
¶105 » “Persons, whether physical or legal” (paragraph 1) (including sovereign immunity)
¶222 » Arbitrator’s competence and separability of the arbitration clause
¶510 » Time limits and notice periods
¶516 » “Set aside”
¶518 » Paragraph 2 - Distinction domestic–international public policy
¶521 » Lack of impartiality of arbitrator
¶701 » More-favourable-right provision in general
¶702 » Domestic law on enforcement of foreign award
¶704(B) » Bilateral Treaties

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