A Practical Guide to International Arbitration in London
GLOSSARY
Abbreviations
1996 Act | Arbitration Act 1996 |
CIArb Protocol | Protocol for the Use of Party-Appointed Expert Witnesses in International Arbitration |
CPR | Civil Procedure Rules |
EC Regulation | Also known as the Brussels Regulation “on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters”. It applies to all Member States of the European Community |
IBA Rules of Evidence | IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration |
ICC | International Chamber of Commerce |
ICDR | International Centre for Dispute Resolution |
LCIA | London Court of International Arbitration |
UNCITRAL | UN Commission on International Trade Law |
Other definitions
ADR | Alternative dispute resolution |
Ad hoc agreement | One off or submission agreement |
Amiable compositeur | Equity clause whereby the tribunal is not constrained by a national law, but can take account of broader considerations in the interest of justice and fairness |
Arbitral institutions | Institutions which appoint tribunals and administer arbitration such as the LCIA, ICC and ICDR, but not UNCITRAL |
Arbitral rules | Formal sets of rules promulgated by arbitral institutions or other bodies such as the UNCITRAL Rules |
Bifurcation | Splitting of the hearing into segments |
Curial law | The procedural law |
Ex aequo et bono | Equity clause whereby the tribunal is not constrained by a national law, but can take account of broader considerations in the interest of justice and fairness |
Functus | Lacking jurisdiction over the matter |
Memorial | Brief or written submission |
Kompetenz-kompetenz | The entitlement of the tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction |
Lex arbitri | The national supervisory law |
New York Convention | The international convention signed by most of the major trading nations in the world relating to recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards |
Pathological arbitration clause | A defective clause |
Seat | The juridical place of the arbitration |
Submission agreement | Ad hoc or one off agreement |