授業の目的 【日本語】 Goals of the Course(JPN) | | 授業は英語で起こりますので、英語のシラバスを読んでください。 |
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授業の目的 【英語】 Goals of the Course | | International commercial arbitration is becoming more and more important in the field of cross-border disputed resolution. While most advanced nations already are already familiar with arbitration, there is a growing demand of expertise in this field in developing countries. The regulatory framework in the world is moving towards a “globalised” arbitration: there is widespread acceptance of international models as base for legislation (e.g., the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration) and the circulation of awards is made smoother by effective international instruments (e.g., the 1958 New York Convention of the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards), However, many countries are lagging back in term of effective appliance of those international tools: national resistances (both legislative, judicial and political) and the lack of arbitration theoretical and practical expertise among legislators, judges and professional operators is jeopardizing an effective and homogeneous success of arbitration all over the world. One tool to subvert this situation is trying to provide law students with a strong basis of notions in this field. This seminar focuses on both theoretical and practical issues in arbitration, covering a wide spectrum of subjects in order to provide a comprehensive picture of what international arbitration is. |
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到達目標 【日本語】 Objectives of the Course(JPN) | | 授業は英語で起こりますので、英語のシラバスを読んでください。 |
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到達目標 【英語】 Objectives of the Course | | |
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授業の内容や構成 Course Content / Plan | | Structure of the Course / Schedule授業の構成・計画 Introduction to the seminar Layout of the seminar Short explanation of the lecture plan Introduction to the readings Explanation about evaluation procedure Self-introduction Learning expectations
What is International Commercial Arbitration? General definition “International” “Commercial” Key elements of arbitration Main features Advantages and disadvantages Arbitration and litigation Arbitration and conciliation Arbitration = ADR? Sources of international commercial arbitration (Reading: Gary B. Born, “Planning for International Dispute Resolution”, in Journal of International Arbitration, 17, 3, 2000, pp. 61 - 72)
Types of Arbitration Institutional (administered) arbitration Ad hoc arbitration Arbitration according to the law/ex aequo et bono Arbitration involving States Arbitral institutions (Reading: Margaret Moses, “Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration”, in Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Public Law & Theory Research Paper no. 2011-27)
Arbitration Agreements Arbitration agreements and submission agreements Requirements for validity… …in writing …existing or future disputes, in respect of a defined legal relationship …subject matter is capable of settlement by arbitration Arbitrability Separability of the clause Multi-party arbitration Multi-tiered and finger-point agreements Defective clauses (Readings: Mitsubishi v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, 473 U.S. 614 (1985); examples of defective clauses)
Applicable laws Law applicable to the Arbitration agreement Law applicable to the Arbitration procedure Law applicable to the merits State law/Soft law Different approaches to applicable law (Reading: [2004] EWCA Civ 19 Beximco vs. Shamil)
The Arbitration Tribunal and the Arbitrator Appointment of Arbitrators Qualities of the Arbitrators Validity of Special Requirements Powers of the Tribunal (incl. Kompetenz kompetenz) (Reading: [2010] EWCA Civ 712 Jivraj v Hashwani)
Interim Assesment and Discussion
Independence, Neutrality and Impartiality Independence Neutrality Impartiality Challenge and Replacement of Arbitrators IBA Guidelines (Reading: selected cases of Independence and Impartiality declarations)
The procedure How to start an arbitration Written submissions Evidentiary matters Hearings Professional Ethics in International Arbitration; (Readings: IBA International Principles on Conduct for the Legal Profession; Rules of Ethics for International Arbitrators)
Arbitration and the Courts Enforcing the clause, jurisdiction Interim measures Witnesses, evidence (Reading: C v D [2007] EWHC 1541 (Comm))
The Award Formal requirements Structure of the Award Orders, Interim Awards, Final Awards (Readings: Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo, “Res Judicata and International Arbitral Awards”, in Pierre Tercier (ed.) Post Award Issues. ASA Special Series n. 38, 2011. Arbitral Award, parties omitted)
Enforcing and Challenging an Arbitral Award New York Convention Refusal to recognize and enforce: reasons Ground for Challenge (Readings: William W. Park, “Duty and Discretion in International Arbitration”, in American Journal of International Law, 93, 805, 1999. Renusagar Power Co. Ltd vs General Electric Co on 7 October, 1993 – pp. 1-25)
Notes on International Investment Arbitration Peculiarities of Investment Arbitration BITs, ICSID, etc.
Assessment and discussion Feedback Session |
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履修条件・関連する科目 Course Prerequisites and Related Courses | | There is no precondition to take this course |
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成績評価の方法と基準 Course Evaluation Method and Criteria | | Interim (40%) and Final (40%) Assessment. Contribution to the debate (20%) Pass: Credit is given for C Students need to take both the interim and final assessment to pass. In case they are unable to take either they must contact the instructor in advance. |
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教科書・参考書 Textbook/Reference Book | | Due to the peculiar nature of the seminar, there is no need of a general textbook for students. Lessons will be based on specifically created PowerPoint presentations. Also, copies of some relevant readings will be distributed to students on a regular basis, via the online syllabus system. However, as a support textbook, students may want to use N. Blackaby, C. Partasides (with Alan Redfern and Martin Hunter), Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration – Student version, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 6th edition, 2016. |
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課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示) Study Load(Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours) | | Students should read the assigned materials when needed. In case of absence, please contact the instructor to get class notes. |
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注意事項 Notice for Students | | Mandatory attendance is required. Students failing to attend at least 70% of the classes will automatically fail. |
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授業開講形態等 Lecture format, etc. | | 遠隔(オンデマンド) ※履修登録後に授業形態等に変更がある場合には、NUCTの授業サイトで案内します。 Remote classes (on demand). *Guidance will be posted on NUCT if there are any changes in the class format, etc. after registration. 対面の場合の講義室一覧については、名古屋大学大学院法学研究科ホームページの「NEWS ニュース」に掲載します。URL:https://www.law.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ ※履修登録後に授業形態等に変更がある場合には、NUCTの授業サイトで案内します。 List of lecture rooms for face-to-face methods will be posted in the "News" of the homepage of the Graduate School of Law. URL:https://www.law.nagoya-u.ac.jp *If there are any changes in the teaching methods after the period of course registration, it will be announced on NUCT. |
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遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置 Additional measures for remote class (on-demand class) | | 遠隔授業は基本的にはNUCTで行う。教員への質問方法、学生同士の意見交換の方法は次のとおりとする。なお、教員より別の指示がある場合は、その指示に従うこと。 ・教員への質問は、NUCT機能「メッセージ」により行うこと。 ・授業に関する受講学生間の意見交換は、NUCT機能「メッセージ」により行うこと。 (※担当教員が「フォーラム」機能を追加設定した場合は「フォーラム」も利用可。) Remote classes are conducted via NUCT basically. Questions to instructors should be asked using the NUCT "Message" function. Student discussions will be conducted using the NUCT "Message" function. (If the instructor has added the "Forum" function, the "Forum" can also be used.) Follow your instructor's directions if your instructor has any other directions. |
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