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Title: Legal nature of inte interrnational mixed arbitration
Other Titles: Правова природа міжнародного змішаного арбітражу
Authors: Kozureva, Valentina Petrivna
Kostiuchenko, Dmitro Sergiyovich
Keywords: ad hoc
commercial arbitration
mixed arbitration
foreign investment
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: National Aviation University
Citation: Kozirieva V.P. Kostiuchenko D. S. Legal nature of international mixed arbitration // Legal Bulletin "Air and Space Law". – К.: NAU, 2020. – № 4(57). - Р. 135-141.
Series/Report no.: Legal Bulletin "Air and Space Law";4(57)
Abstract: General theoretical issues of determining the legal nature of international mixed arbitration are considered; the peculiarities of the activity of each individual type of arbitration are outlined. Methods: the research was conducted using such methods as analysis, synthesis, comparative legal knowledge of the legal nature of mixed arbitration, generalization and modeling of new theoretical knowledge. Results: it is concluded that international mixed arbitration is arbitration intended to settle disputes between states and individuals or legal entities due to differences that arise in the course of their investment activities. Through consideration of each type of arbitration, the features and legal nature of a particular type are determined, which makes it possible to determine the general nature. It is determined that the use of institutional arbitration will be appropriate for the full and objective consideration of a dispute related to foreign investment, as the latter has clear regulations and authority to enforce decisions. Discussion: problems of determining the legal nature of international mixed arbitration
URI: https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/45697
ISSN: 2663-3949
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