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On Participation and Non-participation of Third Parties in Arbitration under Substantive Law Rules
On Participation and Non-participation of Third Parties in Arbitration under Substantive Law Rules

Author(s): Bartłomiej Panfil
Subject(s): Civil Law, International Law, International relations/trade, Commercial Law
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: Arbitration; Third Parties; Third Party Joinder; Third Party Notice; Intervention;
Summary/Abstract: The paper deals with mechanisms well-established in civil litigation which may face the real obstacles in arbitration due to its contractual nature and its implications. Third party joinder and intervention are procedural mechanisms which have very important goals ensuing from substantive law. Thus, their application shall be made with their consequences borne in mind. The author focuses on third parties participation in arbitration in capacities other than parties to it, i.e. side intervenor or similar and presents some remarks on third party notice of arbitration and on substantive law provisions providing an obligation to inform third person about the very fact of a dispute and its resolution.

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