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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

Boston University School of Law

2014

Exculpatory Clauses and Arbitral Jurisdiction

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The Predictability Paradox: Arbitrators And Applicable Law, William W. Park Oct 2014

The Predictability Paradox: Arbitrators And Applicable Law, William W. Park

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In resolution of international contract disputes, arbitrators may sometimes show greater fidelity than courts to the parties’ intentions and established rule of a chosen law, foregoing any policy-making function similar to that sometimes asserted by common law judges. In adjusting international contracts, arbitrators face special tensions in their search for counterpoise between rival notions of predictability, often expressed in imprecise terms like “commercial reality” or “strict letter of the law” which like the humble chameleon take different colors depending on the backdrop.