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Večstranska arbitraža
ID Jejčič, Monika (Author), ID Galič, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Zaradi večstranske narave pravnih poslov se pojavlja vse večja potreba po večstranskih postopkih. Z udeležbo več oseb v postopku in združitvijo postopkov se preprečuje možnost neusklajenih odločitev in poveča učinkovitost. Arbitražni postopki so manj prilagojeni večstranskim postopkom v primerjavi s sodnimi postopki. Glavno oviro za izvedbo večstranskega postopka v arbitraži predstavlja načelo avtonomije strank. Cilj magistrskega diplomskega dela je obravnava procesnih vprašanj, ki se pojavijo v primeru večstranske arbitraže. Predstavljeno je, kako se vprašanja razrešujejo v teoriji in praksi. Pravni temelj za izvedbo večstranskega arbitražnega postopka je soglasje strank. To je lahko dano izrecno ali konkludentno v arbitražnem sporazumu ali s soglasjem za uporabo arbitražnih pravil, ki omogočajo večstranske postopke. Za priključitev tretje osebe arbitražnemu postopku je pomembno, da se učinek arbitražnega sporazuma razteza nanjo. Poleg iskanja soglasja strank za izvedbo večstranskega postopka, glavne procesne težave pri izvedbi večstranskega arbitražnega postopka predstavljajo še oblikovanje arbitražnega tribunala, načelo tajnosti in zaupnosti arbitraže ter razdelitev stroškov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:arbitraža, večstranski postopek, sosporništvo, stranska intervencija, združitev postopkov, intervencijski učinek, načelo avtonomije strank, kolektivne tožbe, arbitražna pravila
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121552 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.10.2020
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Language:English
Title:Multi-party Arbitration
Abstract:
Due to the multilateral nature of legal transactions, there is a growing need for multi-party procedures. The participation of multiple parties in the procedure and the consolidation of procedures prevent the possibility of inconsistent decisions and increase efficiency. Arbitration is less adapted to multi-party procedure compared to court procedure. The main obstacle to the implementation of the multi-party arbitration is the principle of the autonomy of the parties. The objectives of the Master's Thesis are to present the procedural issues that arise during multi-party arbitration. It presents how the issues are solved in theory and practice. The legal basis for conducting a multi-party arbitration is the consent of the parties, which may be given explicitly or implicitly in the arbitration agreement or by consent to the application of the arbitration rules that allow for multi-party procedure. In order for a third party to be allowed to join the arbitration proceeding, it is important that the effect of the arbitration agreement extends to him or her. In addition to seeking the consent of the parties for multi-party procedure, the main procedural issues when conducting a multi-party arbitration include the establishment of the arbitral tribunal, the principle of secrecy and confidentiality of arbitration and the apportionment of costs.

Keywords:arbitration, multi-party procedure, joinder, intervention, consolidation, intervention effect, principle of the autonomy, class action lawsuit, arbitration rules

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