Competence of the Arbitration Tribunal Regarding Extra-Contractual Deeds in the Conditions of Investing the Arbitration Tribunal as an Effect of an Arbitration Clause 

Journal Title: Dezbateri social economice - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

The doctrine and jurisprudence accepts that extra-contractual deeds are arbitrable. The Romanian arbitration rules also establish this competence, but in what condition could a non-contractual dispute be considered arbitrable? This question is solved by a carefully analysis of the purpose of the clause, which is able to reveal the real intentions of the parties. 

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Bazil Oglinda

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Bazil Oglinda (2015). Competence of the Arbitration Tribunal Regarding Extra-Contractual Deeds in the Conditions of Investing the Arbitration Tribunal as an Effect of an Arbitration Clause . Dezbateri social economice, 4(2), 82-84. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-148117