Search for dissertations about: "Processrätt"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word Processrätt.
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1. The arbitrator's mandate : a comparative study of relationships in commercial arbitration under the laws of England, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland
Abstract : This Study is about the arbitrator and the arbitrator's rights and duties and powers. It examines the arbitrator's relation mainly to those who arbitrate before him, but also to arbitral institutions and other entities and persons.The Study suggests that notably three features ought to be taken into account. READ MORE
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2. Näyttökynnys ja Erehtymisriski (Beviskrav och risk för felaktiga domar)
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3. The Proportionality Principle as a Tool for Disintegration in EU Law – of Balancing and Coherence in the Light of the Fundamental Freedoms
Abstract : This thesis analyses the operations of the principle of proportionality when the Court of Justice reviews national measures that restrict the fundamental freedoms laid down in the EU Treaties. That judicial review often entails balancing of rights, and this study is a quest for coherence in the adjudication of different, and at times perplexing legal norms, of various national and international origins Many have held that the principle of proportionality is applied in EU law as a tool for integration. READ MORE
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4. Early Determination of Arbitral Jurisdiction : Balancing efficacy, efficiency, and legitimacy of arbitration
Abstract : This dissertation examines the timing of judicial determination of jurisdictional disputes in the presence of an arbitration agreement. The analysis focuses on Article 8(1) of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (and Article II(3) of the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards). READ MORE
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5. Arbitral Jurisdiction in Multi-Contract Relations : A Comparative Study of Swedish, Swiss and English Law
Abstract : Questions concerning arbitral jurisdiction in multi-contract relations often arise, not least due to the increased globalisation involving ever more intricate commercial transactions and the ensuing growth of arbitration in cross-border commercial settings. Arbitral jurisdiction is grounded entirely in the consent of the parties. READ MORE