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Jurisdiction Issues In International Arbitration, Mitchell L. Lathrop
Jurisdiction Issues In International Arbitration, Mitchell L. Lathrop
Global Business Law Review
Arbitration, and particularly international arbitration, involves jurisdictional issues beyond those normally encountered in traditional judicial proceedings. This article will describe prominent jurisdictional issues in international arbitration based on recent pronouncements of judicial and arbitral authorities. From effecting notice of the arbitration proceedings to the improper composition of the arbitral authority, this article will discuss jurisdictional issues that can arise at any time during an arbitration proceeding, and how they can affect the enforcement of an award.
Arbitration, Statute Of Limitations, And Uninsured Motorist Endorsements, Leona M. Hudak
Arbitration, Statute Of Limitations, And Uninsured Motorist Endorsements, Leona M. Hudak
Cleveland State Law Review
Except in California, uninsured motorist statutes do not provide for any specified period within which the injured must file his damages. The uninsured motorist coverage clauses in policies have likewise been silent on the subject .A controversy has arisen as to whether the (usually) shorter negligence (tort) statute of limitations or the longer contract time limit governs. The controversy can be readily resolved: either the insurers express a specific time period in their uninsured motorist endorsements within which their injured insureds must file their complaints; or state legislatures should amend their uninsured motorist coverage statutes to contain such express provision, …
Interstate Enforcement Of Arbitration Awards And Judgments, A. M. Stanger
Interstate Enforcement Of Arbitration Awards And Judgments, A. M. Stanger
Cleveland State Law Review
In Arbitration, if completed, results in an award. That award must be enforced. In order to do so, it is necessary to enter judgment with respect thereto. The first problem is the acquisition of personal jurisdiction over the defendant for this purpose, in the event that it has not already been acquired previously in connection with proceedings to compel arbitration. The subject of acquiring jurisdiction will not be dealt with in this note because it does not differ too much from the general problems of acquiring jurisdiction in personam with respect to proceedings to compel jurisdiction. We shall therefore be …