Chapter
Arbitration and the Rule of Law
4.2. The Law and The Rule of Law
4.3. Legal Systems and the Rule of Law
4.4. Stare Decisis and Precedent
Constitution and Arbitration
5.2. Constitutions’ Background and Arbitration
5.3. Constitutionality of Arbitration
5.4. The FAA and Constitutionality
The Function of Courts in US, English, Belgian and Greek Law
6.2. Arbitrability in US, English, Belgian and Greek Law
6.3. The Arbitration Agreement
6.4. Initiating the Arbitration and Stay of Proceedings
6.8. The Arbitration Procedure
6.9. Award and Review of Awards by Courts
6.10. Recognition and Enforcement of Awards
Arbitration’s Status under EU Law
8.2. Arbitration and Preliminary Ruling of the ECJ
8.3. Arbitration and EU Law
8.4. The Effect of the West Tankers Case
8.5. Role of Arbitration in the Enforcement of EU Competition Law
8.6. Correlation between Article 81(3) (Article 101 TFEU) of the EC Treaty and the Rule of Reason
8.7. The Sherman Act § 2 versus Article 102 TFEU
8.8. Arbitrability of EU Competition Law
8.9. Competition Arbitration in US Law
8.10. Arbitrability of Antitrust/Competition Claims in U.S. and EU Law
8.11. Preliminary Ruling of the ECJ & Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012
8.12. The West Tankers and Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012
Arbitration of Intellectual Property Rights
9.2. Who Decides Whether an IPR Issue May Be Resolved by Arbitration?
9.3. Law Governing Arbitration Proceeding and Award
9.4. Arbitrability of IPRs
Independent Arbitration Alternative to Courts
12.1. Arbitration as a Legal System and Its Legal Basis
12.2. Judges and Arbitrators as Law Makers
12.2.2. Judges and Arbitrators
12.2.3. Stare Decisis and Law Making
12.3. Courts of Appeal and Arbitral Appeal Mechanism
12.4. Arbitration Co-Equal to Courts
12.5. A Draft National Law Establishing a Co-Equal Arbitration Mechanism