Arbitration in Poland

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Published 16-03-2012 | id:40014

Łaszczuk Maciej, Szpara Justyna
Chapter on the Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce in "Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration in 57 jurisdictions worldwide 2012" [PDF] »

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration 2012, (published in February, 2012; contributing editors: Stephan Wilske and Gerhard Wegen, Gleiss Lutz). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com. read all (PDF) »

Key issues: general works


Published 16-03-2012 | id:40013

Chojecki Paweł, Szpara Justyna
Poland chapter in "Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration in 57 jurisdictions worldwide 2012" [PDF] »

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration 2012, (published in February, 2012; contributing editors: Stephan Wilske and Gerhard Wegen, Gleiss Lutz). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com. read all (PDF) »

Key issues: general works


Published 10-02-2012 | id:40012

Szpara Justyna
Setting Aside an Arbitration Award [PDF] »

A chapter of "Arbitration in Poland" – a publication by Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce in January 2012. read all (PDF) »

Key issues: petition to set aside arbitration award


Published 03-03-2011 | id:40010

Chojecki Paweł, Szpara Justyna
Poland chapter in "Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration in 55 jurisdictions worldwide 2011" [PDF] »

"Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration 2011, (published in February 2011; contributing editors Gerhard Wegen and Stephan Wilske of Gleiss Lutz). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com." read all (PDF) »

Key issues: general works


Published 03-03-2011 | id:40011

Łaszczuk Maciej, Szpara Justyna
Chapter on the Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce in "Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration in 55 jurisdictions worldwide 2011" [PDF] »

"Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration 2011, (published in February 2011; contributing editors Gerhard Wegen and Stephan Wilske of Gleiss Lutz). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com." read all (PDF) »

Key issues: general works


Published 06-12-2010 | id:40009

Łaszczuk Maciej, Szpara Justyna
Is the Parties’ Freedom to Establish the Rules of Procedure before the Arbitration Court Limited in Time? »

We have taken as the subject of our comments the issue of the temporal scope of the parties’ freedom to establish the rules for an arbitration proceeding. The issue is significant enough in arbitration practice that we deemed it suitable to dedicate this essay to the Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce on its 60th anniversary. read all »

Key issues: arbitration court procedure


Published 30-08-2010 | id:40007

Marcisz Paweł
International Recognition of Judgments: Lessons from the Past and Predictions for the Future »

While it is sometimes hard to recognise people, especially when they come from abroad, it is even more difficult with some judgments. However, before we simply decide to ignore them, it may be worth thinking why we should recognise them at all. read all »

Key issues: recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration award


Published 22-06-2010 | id:40002

Buchman Louis B.
How to select an arbitrator? »

Surprisingly, there is not much published material on this questions. This is surprising, because, to quote Jim Zimmermann, resident partner of Morisson & Foerster LLP in Beijing, “Many attorneys actively involved with international arbitration will agree that the selection of an arbitrator is the most important step on an arbitration proceeding”. read all »

Key issues: arbitrator


Published 21-06-2010 | id:40005

Szpara Justyna
Invalidity of Arbitration Clause for Disputes under European Union Law: Ruling of the English High Court in Accentuate v Asigra »

An arbitration clause is void insofar as it submits to resolution by an arbitration court disputes concerning mandatorily applicable provisions of European Union law. This was the ruling by Sir Michael Tugendhat, Judge of the English High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, in the judgment dated 30 October 2009 in Accentuate Ltd v Asigra Inc ([2009] EWHC 2655 QB). The ruling made Judge Tugendhat one of the personages most often mentioned during the IBA Arbitration Day seminar held on 5 March 2010 in London. The question was openly raised during panel discussions and coffee breaks whether this ruling has brought to an end the English courts’ reputation for being arbitration-friendly. read all »

Key issues: arbitration clause


Published 18-06-2010 | id:40006

Chojecki Paweł, Szpara Justyna
Poland chapter in "Getting the Deal Through – Arbitration in 50 jurisdictions worldwide 2010" [PDF] »

"Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through - Arbitration 2010, (published in March 2010; contributing editors: Gerhard Wegen and Stephan Wilske). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com." read all (PDF) »

Key issues: general works



ADR. Arbitraż i Mediacja (ADR. Arbitration and Mediation) »

(Kwartalnik Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Sądownictwa Polubownego) Polish Arbitration Association Quarterly

The journal ADR. Arbitraż i Mediacja (ADR: Arbitration and Mediation) is published quarterly (spring, summer, fall and winter issues). It includes articles and other materials on issues related to arbitration, mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution: system-wide studies on specific legal institutions, comments on rulings, interdisciplinary works, cutting-edge works addressing legislative changes and trends in legal developments, and works addressing nagging or intriguing issues that arise in practice. The quarterly also publishes reports, reviews of Polish and foreign scholarly studies, bibliographical information, and rulings by arbitration courts and state courts addressing ADR issues.

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