CEU eTD Collection (2016); Raiymkulov, Eldiiar: Non-Signatory Parties in Arbitration: What Can the Arbitration Institution of the Kyrgyz Republic Learn from International Practice?

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2016
Author Raiymkulov, Eldiiar
Title Non-Signatory Parties in Arbitration: What Can the Arbitration Institution of the Kyrgyz Republic Learn from International Practice?
Summary The consent of parties to arbitrate is essential to commence any arbitral proceedings. This consent should be expressed in the arbitration agreement between the parties, in which they willingly agree to arbitrate their dispute. However, there are situations, when it is not easy to find the real parties to arbitration agreement, as sometimes they are not expressly mentioned in it. The thesis analyzes such situations, referred to as “binding non-signatories” or “extending the arbitration agreement” and shows the factual patterns, in which such practice is justified and encouraged. The research provides an analysis of the law of the Kyrgyz Republic, the author’s home jurisdiction, and endeavors to contribute to the development of Kyrgyzstani arbitral institution through learning from the experience of developed jurisdictions.
Supervisor Babic, Davor
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2016/raiymkulov_eldiiar.pdf

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