The Autonomy of the Free Will of the Parties in the Arbitration Process

C.A. Corredor Russa
Corredor Russa, Carlos Alberto

Article from: TDM 2 (2006), in Arbitration - General Issues

Introduction

In the arbitration process, the autonomous principle of free will of the parties acquires a well defined connotation and some characteristics, and they are almost unlimited in relation to the regulation of the matters submitted to arbitration; and if we understand autonomy of the free will of the parties as the full power or potestate the people have to regulate and resolve their rights, interests and obligations, through the practice of their freedom of thinking, acting and their free will executed through out agreements, contracts, conventions and processes, whenever it is as ...

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C.A. Corredor Russa; "The Autonomy of the Free Will of the Parties in the Arbitration Process"
TDM 2 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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