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Title: The New French Arbitration Law: An Analysis
Author(s): Yu, Hong-Lin
Ahmed, Masood
Contact Email: h.l.yu@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Appeals
Arbitral proceedings
Arbitral tribunals
Awards
Enforcement
France
Interim measures
International commercial arbitration
Judges
Recognition of judgments
Setting aside
Waiver
Issue Date: 2012
Date Deposited: 20-Dec-2013
Citation: Yu H & Ahmed M (2012) The New French Arbitration Law: An Analysis. International Arbitration Law Review, 15 (1), pp. 20-29.
Abstract: Analyses French Decree 2011-48 of 13 January 2011 on Arbitration, which amends the Code of Civil Procedure and updates the law on international commercial arbitration, looking at: (1) how the Decree has handled the consolidation of previous arbitration and case law; (2) the role of the supporting judge (juge d'appui) in assisting arbitration; (3) the powers of the arbitral tribunal to make interim measures; (4) the simplification of the procedures for the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards; and (5) the rules on the setting aside of awards and waiver of the parties' rights to appeal.
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Notes: Legislation Cited: Decree 2011-48 of 13 January 2011 on Arbitration (France) Decree 81-500 of 12 May 1981 on International Arbitration (France) Code of Civil Procedure (France)
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