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Loic Cadiet, Burkhard Hess, Marta Requejo Isidro - Privatizing Dispute Resolution

Privatizing Dispute Resolution

Trends and Limits

Loic Cadiet (Ed.) Burkhard Hess (Ed.) Marta Requejo Isidro (Ed.)
Series: Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law
Volume 18 1. Edition 2019
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  • doi.org/10.5771/9783748900351
  • ISBN print: 978-3-8487-5908-8
  • ISBN online: 978-3-7489-0035-1
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Abstract

This book collects the proceedings of the 3rd IAPL-MPI Post-Doctoral Summer School which was held in Luxembourg from July 1st to 4th, 2018. The Summer School aims at bringing together outstanding young post-doc researchers of any nationality dealing with European, international and comparative procedural law, as well as with other relevant mechanisms for dispute resolution. It gives them an opportunity to openly share and discuss their current research project with other young colleagues, but also with experienced law professors who guide them, comment on their projects and advise them on the way forward. The fruitful mix of generations is at the heart of the project which dealt with domestic law, comparative law, European law and international law, not only procedural but also substantial.

Zusammenfassung

Der Band dokumentiert die Ergebnisse der dritten IAPL-MPI Post-Doctoral Summer School, die vom 1. bis 4. Juli 2018 in Luxemburg stattfand. Die Summer School bringt herausragende junge Post-Doc-Forscher zusammen, die sich mit dem europäischen, internationalen und vergleichenden Verfahrensrecht sowie anderen relevanten Mechanismen der Streitbeilegung befassen. Ihnen wird die Möglichkeit geboten, aktuelle Forschungsprojekte offen mit jungen Kollegen und erfahrenen Wissenschaftlern zu diskutieren. Der fruchtbare Generationenmix steht im Mittelpunkt des Projekts, das sich auf prozessualer und materieller Ebene v.a. mit nationalem Recht, der Rechtsvergleichung, dem Europa- und Völkerrecht befasst.

Schlagworte

Internationales Privatrecht Streitbeilegung Investitionsschutz ADR Schiedsgerichte dispute resolution Litigation Dispute Settlement Internationale Streitschlichtung International Private Law Privatisierung des Rechts Zivilgerichte International Investment Arbitration DSB Privatization
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  • 1–14 Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis 1–14
  • 15–46 Inaugural Lecture 15–46
    • Privatizing Dispute Resolution and its Limits Burkhard Hess Burkhard Hess
      • 1. Introduction: What Does Privatization of Dispute Resolution Mean?
        • 1.1 Privatization as a Global Trend
        • 1.2 To What Extent is Dispute Resolution Affected by the General Trend?
      • 2. Values and Politics in Private Dispute Resolution
        • 2.1 Party Autonomy
        • 2.2 Access to Justice
        • 2.3 Recalibrating Overburdened Courts
        • 2.4 Depoliticization of Disputes
      • 3. Combining Private Rule Setting and Private Dispute Resolution
        • 3.1 Sports Arbitration
        • 3.2 Consumer Protection and CDR
        • 3.3 Financial Arbitration
      • 4. Structural Concerns
        • 4.1 Party Autonomy and the Asymmetry of Powers
        • 4.2 Private Justice Outside of Public Control
        • 4.3 Mandatory Law in Private Dispute Settlement
      • 5. Answers of Procedural Law
        • 5.1 Institutional Requirements for Private Dispute Resolution Bodies
        • 5.2 Procedural Fairness Standards
        • 5.3 The Need of a Residual Control by State Courts
      • 6. Concluding Remark: Finding the Balance between Public and Private Dispute Settlement
  • 47–128 Different Paths to Dispute Resolution in Europe 47–128
    • 47–78 Court and Out-of-Court Procedures: In Search of a Comprehensive Framework for Consumers’ Access to Justice in Cross-Border Litigation Elena Alina Onţanu Elena Alina Onţanu 47–78
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Access to Justice
      • 3. Existing European Instruments: A Rich Debt Recovery Choice for Consumers
        • 3.1 The European Uniform Procedures: A Court Option
          • 3.1.1 The EOP and the ESCP
          • 3.1.2 The EAPO
        • 3.2 The ADR and ODR: Two Additional Options in Cross-Border Disputes
          • 3.2.1 ADR
          • 3.2.2 ODR
      • 4. Bridging Court and Out-of-Court Procedures: Creating a Framework
        • 4.1 Present Situation: Indirect Connection Between Instruments
          • 4.1.1 Interrelating Instruments: the Legal Framework
          • 4.1.2 Technology Based Initiatives
        • 4.2 The Way Forward in Building a Comprehensive Framework for Consumers
          • 4.2.1 A Conceptual Approach Towards a Comprehensive Framework
          • 4.2.2 Legislative Bridging
          • 4.2.3 ICT Bridging
      • 5. Concluding Remarks
    • 79–104 Towards High-Quality Consumer ADR: The Belgian Experience Alexandre Biard Alexandre Biard 79–104
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. The EU regulatory framework supporting high-Quality CADR
        • 2.1 Binding quality standards for CADR providers
        • 2.2 National ‘Competent Authorities’ as guardians of CADR quality
      • 3. CADR certification and monitoring: the Belgian way
        • 3.1 Certification
        • 3.2 Follow-up monitoring
        • 3.3 Competent Authority and its ecosystem
      • 4. Persisting challenges
        • 4.1 The effectiveness of the quality requirements in question
        • 4.2 Rationalisation of CADR sectors and the role of Competent Authorities
      • 5. Looking to the Future
        • 5.1 Enhancing the intervention of Competent Authorities
        • 5.2 Conclusions: policy recommendations
    • 105–128 A Glance to the Future of the Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Lawyers in Europe and Client-Attorney Legal Privilege in Subsequent Judicial Proceedings Juan Antonio Andino López Juan Antonio Andino López 105–128
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Main Characteristics of Collaborative Law and Main Differences with a Mediation Process
      • 3. Enactment of Collaborative Law in the US and Implementation of Collaborative Law in Europe
      • 4. Main Issues of the Collaborative Process.
      • 5. Confidentiality of the Collaborative Process
      • 6. Subsequent Judicial Proceedings: the Spanish Experience
      • 7. Challenging the Spanish Experience: Providing Solutions to Preserve Confidentiality
        • 7.1 Constitutional arguments
        • 7.2 Interpretation of Article 283.3 of the Spanish Civil Procedural Law
        • 7.3 Court Cases
        • 7.4 The attachment will also breach procedural good faith
  • 129–254 Privatizing Dispute Resolution: The Case of Public Interest Litigation 129–254
    • 129–154 The Collective Private Enforcement of Data Protection Rights in the EU Alexia Pato Alexia Pato 129–154
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Article 80 GDPR and its Transposition into National Law
        • 2.1 Article 80 GDPR: An Interpretative Guide
          • 2.1.1 General Observations and Conditions
          • 2.1.2 Particularities of Paragraphs (1) and (2) of Article 80 GDPR
        • 2.2 Country Breakdown
          • 2.2.1 France
          • 2.2.2 Belgium
          • 2.2.3 Spain
          • 2.2.4 Germany
        • 2.3 Dealing with National Adaptation Issues
      • 3. Jurisdictional Aspects
        • 3.1 Which Legal Instrument Applies?
        • 3.2 Application of the Brussels Rules on Jurisdiction
        • 3.3 Potential Application of the GDPR Rules on Jurisdiction: Do They Provide Additional Advantages?
        • 3.4 International Civil Procedure
      • 4. Conclusions
    • 155–186 The Role of the Japanese Court in Civil Litigations Seeking to Protect the Public Interest Yuji Yasunaga Yuji Yasunaga 155–186
      • A Cross-sectoral Analysis of Competition, Consumer and Nuclear law
        • 1. Introduction
        • 2. Competition Law
          • 2.1 Regulations of the Antimonopoly Act
          • 2.2 Enforcement by the Administrative Authority and its Statistical Information
          • 2.3 Enforcement through Civil Litigation and its Statistical Information
          • 2.4 Arguments and Analysis
        • 3. Consumer Law
          • 3.1 Regulations of the Act against Misleading Representations and the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions
          • 3.2 Enforcement by the Administrative Authorities and its Statistical Information
          • 3.3 Enforcement through Civil Litigation and its Statistical Information
          • 3.4 Arguments and Analysis
        • 4. Nuclear Law
          • 4.1 Background History – Severe Accident in Fukushima and its Cause
          • 4.2 Current Regulations of the NPP and their Implementation by the Public Authorities
          • 4.3 Enforcement through Civil/Administrative Litigation and the Actual Situation
          • 4.4 Arguments in Judicial Precedents
          • 4.5 Arguments among Scholars
          • 4.6 Analysis
        • 5. Summary and Concluding Remarks
    • 187–208 Commercial Arbitration after Achmea: Business as Usual? Georg Kodek Georg Kodek 187–208
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. The Achmea decision
        • 2.1 The decision of the CJEU
        • 2.2 Reactions
      • 3. Applicability of the Achmea reasoning to commercial arbitration
        • 3.1 Application of EU law by arbitral tribunals
        • 3.2 Arbitral tribunals are not ‘courts’ in the sense of art 267 TFEU
        • 3.3 The importance and sufficiency of ex-post review of arbitral awards
        • 3.4 The distinction between investment arbitration and commercial arbitration
      • 4. Other possible limitations of arbitrability on grounds of EU law
      • 5. Conclusion
    • 209–232 Third Party Funding of Mass Litigation in Germany: Entrepreneurial Parties – Curse or Blessing? Astrid Stadler Astrid Stadler 209–232
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Third-Party funding – the German Perspective
        • 2.1 The Need for Third-Party Funding
        • 2.2 The Business Model of Special Purpose Vehicles – Assignments of Claims
        • 2.3 Legal Boundaries for Litigation Funding by SPVs
          • 2.3.1 Registration under the Legal Service Act
          • 2.3.2 Validity of assignment to SPVs
          • 2.3.3 Prohibition of contingency fee arrangements
          • 2.3.4 Equality of arms in civil proceedings
          • 2.3.5 Excessive success fees
      • 3. Do We Need a Legal Framework for Third-Party Funding?
      • 4. Conclusion
    • 233–254 Clearing the Next Barrier for the Transparency Movement: A Proposal for Mandatory Disclosure of Third-Party Funding in International Investment Arbitration Rebecca E. Khan Rebecca E. Khan 233–254
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Characterizing Third-Party Funding as a Transparency Issue
      • 3. Problems Arising Out of a Lack of a Disclosure Requirement
        • 3.1 Identity of Real Party in Interest
        • 3.2 Third-Party Funders and Conflicts of Interest
        • 3.3 Third-Party Funders and Implications on Orders for Arbitration Costs
        • 3.4 Identification of Parties That Can Access Arbitration Documents
      • 4. Recent Developments
        • 4.1 Provisions on Third-Party Funding in International Investment Agreements
        • 4.2 Rules and Issuances from International Arbitral Institutions Regarding Third-Party Funding
        • 4.3 Recently Concluded Cases Where a Third-Party Funder was Reportedly Involved in Filing the Investment Claim
        • 4.4 Pending Case Where Fact of Third-Party Funding was Publicized Prior to Filing of Investment Claim
      • 5. Recommendations for Disclosure Requirements
  • 255–348 ADR, Standards of Fairness and Values 255–348
    • 255–296 Alternative Dispute Resolution for European Consumers: A Question of Access to and Standards of Justice Caroline Daniels Caroline Daniels 255–296
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Consumer Access to Justice
        • 2.1 Consumer Access to Justice as Access to Legal Justice
        • 2.2 Access to Justice versus Access to a Tribunal
      • 3. CDR in the European Union
      • 4. Mandatory CDR and Access to Justice
        • 4.1 Access to Legal Justice in light of article 6 ECHR and article 47 EU Charter
        • 4.2 Scenario 1: the Consumer Freely Chooses to Submit a Dispute to CDR, the Outcome of which may or may not be Binding
        • 4.3 Scenario 2: the Consumer must Participate in CDR, the Outcome of which is not Binding
        • 4.4 Scenario 3: the Consumer must Participate in CDR, the Outcome of which is Binding
        • 4.5 The Traders’ Right of Access to Justice
      • 5. Standards of Justice for CDR
        • 5.1 Danger of Second-class Justice
        • 5.2 Quality Requirements in EU Instruments
        • 5.3 Fair Trial Standards and Proportionality Test as a Means to Supplement CDR Quality Criteria
      • 6. Conclusion
    • 297–324 Toward a Right of Access to an Amicable Process and its Challenges Paul Rolland Paul Rolland 297–324
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Convolutions of the European Court of Human Rights around a Right of Access to an Amicable Process
        • 2.1. The Obligation to Implement an Amicable Process under Article 8 of the Convention
        • 2.2. Participation of Amicable Processes to the Access to Justice
        • 2.3. Should a Proper Right of Access to an Amicable Process Exist?
        • 2.4. Positive Obligations beyond Article 8 of the Convention
        • 2.5. Potential Other Bases
          • 2.5.1. Prospective Applications of the Right of Access to an Amicable Process
          • 2.5.2. Article 6§ 1 as a Basis?
          • 2.5.3. Amicable Processes as Part of ‘Plural solutions of Dispute Settlement’
      • 3. Outline of the Right of access to an Amicable Process
        • 3.1. The Scope of the Right of Access to an Amicable Process
        • 3.2. The Strength of the Right of Access to an Amicable Process
      • 4. Obligations Induced by the Right of Access to an Amicable Process
        • 4.1. Which Model of Amicable Process?
        • 4.2. Designing a Fair and Mainstream Amicable Justice
      • 5. Conclusion
    • 325–348 Access to Privatized Consumer Justice: Arbitration, ADR, and the Future of Value-Oriented Justice in the EU Barbara Warwas Barbara Warwas 325–348
      • Introduction
      • 1 The Newly Privatized Consumer Justice
        • 1.1 Positioning the Paper within the Project on Good Governance and Privatized Consumer Justice
        • 1.2 Definitions
      • 2 Two Legitimacy Pressures Aiding Access to Justice and the Privatization of Consumer Disputes in the EU
        • 2.1 Top-down Legitimacy: Between quality and efficiency
        • 2.2 Bottom-up Legitimacy
      • 3 Evolution of the Access to Justice Debate in the EU
      • 4 Theories, Principles, and Values underlying Private ADR in the Context of Access to Justice
        • 4.1 Private Initiatives in ADR
        • 4.2 Theories of Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice
      • 5 Conclusions: Arbitration, ADR, and the Value-oriented Access to Justice Model
  • 349–482 ADR, the Wider Perspective 349–482
    • 349–392 Supporting Party Autonomy in the Enforcement of Cross-Border Mediated Settlement Agreements: A Brave New World or Unchartered Territory? Dorcas Quek Anderson Dorcas Quek Anderson 349–392
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. The Emerging Need to Give Effect to the Exercise of Party Autonomy within Cross-Border Mediations
      • 3. The Framework for Giving Weight to Party Autonomy in the UNCITRAL Convention
        • 3.1. The Scope of the Convention
        • 3.2. The Necessary Connection with Mediation
        • 3.3. Form Requirements
        • 3.4. Grounds for Refusing to Grant Relief
      • 4. Which Understanding of Party Autonomy within Mediation Prevails?
        • 4.1. Party Autonomy in Mediation
        • 4.2. Determining When Party Autonomy has been Compromised Within Mediation
        • 4.3. Party Autonomy as Embodied in Contract Law?
          • 4.3.1 The Suitability of the Contractual Framework for MSAs
          • 4.3.2 The Dissonance between MSAs and the Contractual Framework – Is It a Substantial Difficulty?
        • 4.4. Party Autonomy According to Mediation Standards?
        • 4.5. An Evolution in the Concept of Party Autonomy in International Mediations
          • 4.5.1 Disentangling Enforcement of MSAs from the Constraints of Contract Law
          • 4.5.2 The Enlargement of Party Autonomy to Include Due Process
          • 4.5.3 The Elevated Status of Mediation Standards
          • 4.5.4 The Potential for Diversity in the Interpretation of Mediation Standards
      • 5. Is the Exercise of Party Autonomy Substantially Fettered by Public Policy?
        • 5.1. Art 5(2)(a): When will Granting Relief be Contrary to the Public Policy of the Contracting State?
        • 5.2. Article 5(2)(b): When will a Matter be Considered Incapable of Settlement by Mediation?
      • 6. Conclusion
    • 393–432 Procedural and Substantive Issues of Mandatory Mediation and its Limits in Cross-Border Cases – The Example of the Greek Legislation Chrisoula M. Michailidou Chrisoula M. Michailidou 393–432
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Issues of Greek Legislation on Mandatory Mediation within the European Legal Framework
        • 2.1. A view of ADR schemes in Greece
          • 2.1.1 Court-connected conciliation
          • 2.1.2 Extrajudicial conciliation
        • 2.2. Mediation in general
          • 2.2.1 Voluntary judicial mediation
          • 2.2.2 Voluntary extrajudicial mediation
          • 2.2.3 The Greek Law on Mandatory Mediation
          • 2.2.4 Compatibility of Greek Legislation on Mandatory Mediation with European Jurisprudence
      • 3. Mandatory Mediation Regulations in the other Member States
        • 3.1. Italy
        • 3.2. England
        • 3.3. Germany
        • 3.4. France
      • 4. International jurisdictional issues regarding mandatory mediation and forum shopping
      • 5. Recognition and enforcement of foreign settlements reached in cross-border mediation
        • 5.1. Enforceability of the mediated settlement agreement
        • 5.2. Enforcing transnational mediated settlement agreements in the EU
      • 6. Applicable Law
        • 6.1. The Law applicable to the mediation clause or agreement to mediate
        • 6.2. The Law applicable to the proceeding
        • 6.3. The Law applicable to the content of the settlement reached
      • 7. Final remarks
    • 433–482 Introducing Apology Legislation in Civil Law Systems: A New Way to Encourage Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution Wannes Vandenbussche Wannes Vandenbussche 433–482
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Apology Legislation
        • 2.1. Definition of Apology
        • 2.2 .Legal Effect
          • 2.2.1. Law of Evidence
          • 2.2.2. Substantive Law
        • 2.3. Scope of Coverage
      • 3. Rationales behind Apology Legislation
        • 3.1. Eliminating Fear of Apologizing
        • 3.2. Reaction to Tort Liability Crisis
      • 4. Promoting Out-of-court Dispute Resolution through Apology Legislation
        • 4.1. Legislation Stimulates Apologizing
        • 4.2. Apologies Encourage Out-of-court Dispute Resolution
      • 5. Understanding the Absence in Civil Law Systems
        • 5.1. Legal Status of Apologies
        • 5.2. Role of Tort Law
        • 5.3. Inadmissibility of Evidence
      • 6. Considering an Introduction of Apology Legislation
      • 7. Conclusion
  • 483–614 International Arbitration 483–614
    • 483–532 A New Legal Framework for Improving Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Margie-Lys Jaime Margie-Lys Jaime 483–532
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. The ISDS Backlash: Is the ISDS System in Crisis?
        • 2.1. Inconsistency in Arbitral Decisions and the Lack of Predictability
        • 2.2. Lack of Transparency, Length and Cost of the Proceedings
        • 2.3. Lack of Appropriate Control of Review in Treaty-Based Arbitrations
        • 2.4. Lack of Sufficient Guarantee of Impartiality and Independence
      • 3. Is a Multilateral Investment Court Needed and Viable?
        • 3.1. The European Union Proposal
        • 3.2. Substantive versus Procedural Reform
      • 4. The Feasibility of an Appeal Mechanism Revisited
        • 4.1. Annulment versus Appeal: Finality versus Consistency and Correctness?
        • 4.2. A Note on Enforcement and Compatibility with the Current System
      • 5. The Opt-In Approach for Reforming ISDS Provisions in Existing IIAs
      • 6. Conclusion: Shifting from Ad hoc ISDS Process to Standing Bodies
    • 533–572 Competing Jurisdictions: Domestic Courts v Investment Tribunals – How to Manage Parallel Claims? Marta Cichomska Marta Cichomska 533–572
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Features of the International Investment Regime Encouraging Parallel Claims
      • 3. Domestic Courts and Investment Tribunals as Competing Jurisdictions
        • 3.1. General Remarks
        • 3.2. Pursuing the Same Claims Sensu Stricto in Domestic Courts and Investment Tribunals
          • 3.2.1. Pursuing Treaty-Based Claims in Domestic Courts
          • 3.2.2. Pursuing Domestic Claims Before Investment Tribunals
          • 3.2.3. Pursuing Contract Claims – a Few Remarks on Their Convoluted Nature
        • 3.3. Pursuing the Same Claims Sensu Largo Before Domestic Courts and Investment Tribunals
      • 4. Consequences of the Jurisdictional Competition Between Domestic Courts and Investment Tribunals
      • 5. Available Tools for Managing Parallel Claims – a Critical Analysis
        • 5.1. Cooling-Off Periods
        • 5.2. Exhaustion of Local Remedies
        • 5.3. Reasonable Attempt in Domestic Court
        • 5.4. Fork in the Road
        • 5.5 .Waiver
        • 5.6. Traditional Litispendence Tools (Lis Pendens and Res Judicata)
        • 5.7. Consolidation
      • 6. Alternative Solutions to the Problem of Parallel Claims
        • 6.1. More Flexible Application of the Traditional Litispendence Tools
        • 6.2. Doctrine of Abuse of Rights
        • 6.3. Stay of Proceedings
        • 6.4. Drawing Inspiration from Forum Non Conveniens
        • 6.5. Eliminating ISDS From IIAs Between Developed States
      • 7. In Search of an Optimal Approach for Avoiding and Managing Parallel Domestic and International Claims
        • 7.1. Avoiding Parallel Claims: Tips For Treaty Drafters
        • 7.2. Managing Parallel Claims: Tips For Treaty Users
      • 8. Conclusions
    • 573–596 Privatizing Dispute Resolution: International Intellectual Property Agreements as a Gateway to Trigger Investor-State Arbitration Fenghua Li Fenghua Li 573–596
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Incentives for Investors to Challenge Compliance with International IP Agreements in Investor-State Arbitration
        • 2.1. Remedies
        • 2.2. Systemic Values
      • 3. Potential Trajectories Utilizing International IP Agreements as a Gateway to Investor-State Arbitration and Their Limits
        • 3.1. Most-Favoured-Nation
        • 3.2. Fair and Equitable Treatment
        • 3.3. Umbrella Clause
        • 3.4. Expropriation
      • 4. Conclusion
    • 597–614 Privatizing Dispute Resolution and Its Limits: International Commercial Arbitration and National Courts Janet Walker Janet Walker 597–614
      • 1 Introduction
      • 2 The new Specialized Courts
      • 3 Serving the unmet Needs of Commercial Parties
      • 4 Assessing the Limits of Privatizing Dispute Resolution
  • 615–646 To Conclude: Privatizing Dispute Resolution, at What Price? 615–646
    • Nothing is for Free: The Prices to Pay for Arbitrabilizing Legal Disputes Diego P. Fernández Arroyo Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Different reactions to the expansion of arbitration
        • 2.1. States and arbitration
          • 2.1.1. The general debate
          • 2.1.2. Expanding arbitrability (the legal perspective)
        • 2.2. Competitive arbitration (the business’ perspective)
          • 2.2.1. International arbitration nowadays
          • 2.2.2. Business’ demands to arbitration
      • 3. The impact of the legitimacy debate (the ‘political’ issue)
        • 3.1. The extension of the legitimacy debate
          • 3.1.1. The undeniable existence of concerns regarding arbitration
          • 3.1.2. How to react to concerns?
        • 3.2. Why legitimacy concerns cannot be exclusive to IIA?
        • 3.3. Concrete requirements to further enhance ICA’s legitimacy
          • 3.3.1. Transparency
          • 3.3.2. Accountability
          • 3.3.3. Consistency
      • 4. Final remark: the future of arbitration
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Privatizing Dispute Resolution and its Limits

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Court and Out-of-Court Procedures: In Search of a Comprehensive Framework for Consumers’ Access to Justice in Cross-Border Litigation

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Towards High-Quality Consumer ADR: The Belgian Experience

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A Glance to the Future of the Dispute Resolution: Collaborative Lawyers in Europe and Client-Attorney Legal Privilege in Subsequent Judicial Proceedings

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The Collective Private Enforcement of Data Protection Rights in the EU

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The Role of the Japanese Court in Civil Litigations Seeking to Protect the Public Interest

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Commercial Arbitration after Achmea: Business as Usual?

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Third Party Funding of Mass Litigation in Germany: Entrepreneurial Parties – Curse or Blessing?

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Clearing the Next Barrier for the Transparency Movement: A Proposal for Mandatory Disclosure of Third-Party Funding in International Investment Arbitration

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Alternative Dispute Resolution for European Consumers: A Question of Access to and Standards of Justice

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Toward a Right of Access to an Amicable Process and its Challenges

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Access to Privatized Consumer Justice: Arbitration, ADR, and the Future of Value-Oriented Justice in the EU

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Supporting Party Autonomy in the Enforcement of Cross-Border Mediated Settlement Agreements: A Brave New World or Unchartered Territory?

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Procedural and Substantive Issues of Mandatory Mediation and its Limits in Cross-Border Cases – The Example of the Greek Legislation

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Introducing Apology Legislation in Civil Law Systems: A New Way to Encourage Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution

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A New Legal Framework for Improving Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS)

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Competing Jurisdictions: Domestic Courts v Investment Tribunals – How to Manage Parallel Claims?

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Privatizing Dispute Resolution: International Intellectual Property Agreements as a Gateway to Trigger Investor-State Arbitration

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Privatizing Dispute Resolution and Its Limits: International Commercial Arbitration and National Courts

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Nothing is for Free: The Prices to Pay for Arbitrabilizing Legal Disputes

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