International Arbitration: Three Salient Problems (Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures)
by Stephen M. Schwebel
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In the field of international arbitration, both inter-State and commercial, the effective establishment and operation of the arbitration tribunal is a matter of dominant importance. This study examines three salient problems which arise in this connection: the relationship between an arbitration clause and the contract of which it forms part; whether a refusal to arbitrate is a denial of justice under international law; and the impact upon arbitration of the withdrawal of a member of the tribunal.
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