CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2025
Author | Tenizbaeva, Zhibek |
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Title | Emergency Arbitration as an Effective Tool for Granting Interim Measures: Lessons for Kyrgyzstan |
Summary | The thesis examines the critical role of interim measures in international commercial arbitration, with particular emphasis is made on the emergency arbitration. The study begins by analyzing the functions, classifications, and legal requirements for granting interim relief. Interim measures serve as essential tools to protect parties' rights. It further addresses the challenges associated with the enforcement of such measures. Building on this foundation, the thesis explores the evolution and legal framework of emergency arbitration, highlighting its procedural distinctiveness. The research provides an analysis of legal nature and key features of emergency arbitration. Despite growing acceptance in international practice, enforcement remains inconsistent and problematic, underscoring the need for clearer legislative guidance. The final part focuses on Kyrgyzstan’s national legal framework governing interim measures. It identifies gaps and proposes legislative reforms aimed at harmonizing Kyrgyzstan’s arbitration laws with international standards. The thesis concludes that the introduction of emergency arbitration will enhance procedural clarity and legal certainty within Kyrgyzstan’s arbitration regime. This mechanism will be ensuring timely and effective interim relief before the tribunal’s formation, while preserving the integrity of arbitration. |
Supervisor | Marcus Aurel Petsche |
Department | Legal Studies MA |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2025/tenizbaeva_zhibek.pdf |
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