Arbitrability of Disputes Involving International Sanctions

S. Julien-Steffens
Julien-Steffens, Stanislas

Article from: TDM 4 (2024), in Sanctions and International Arbitration

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to examine whether international sanctions, to which States and international organizations have increasingly resorted since the early 1990s, can be subject to arbitration proceedings. In particular, because these international sanctions are a matter of public policy, the question has arisen as to whether private judges, such as arbitrators, can deal with them. As there are virtually no international regulations on this issue, national courts have often decided on it in accordance with their own national law. Even if the main trend among ...

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Suggested Citation

S. Julien-Steffens; "Arbitrability of Disputes Involving International Sanctions"
TDM 4 (2024), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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