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Natura Contrattuale O Processuale Dell'arbitrato Irrituale?, Valerio Sangiovanni
Natura Contrattuale O Processuale Dell'arbitrato Irrituale?, Valerio Sangiovanni
Valerio Sangiovanni
No abstract provided.
Risoluzione Di Contrasti Sulla Gestione Di Società, Arbitraggio E Modelli Di Amministrazione, Valerio Sangiovanni
Risoluzione Di Contrasti Sulla Gestione Di Società, Arbitraggio E Modelli Di Amministrazione, Valerio Sangiovanni
Valerio Sangiovanni
No abstract provided.
Risoluzione Di Contrasti Sulla Gestione Di Società, Arbitraggio E Modelli Di Amministrazione, Valerio Sangiovanni
Risoluzione Di Contrasti Sulla Gestione Di Società, Arbitraggio E Modelli Di Amministrazione, Valerio Sangiovanni
Valerio Sangiovanni
No abstract provided.
Chronicles Of A Failure: From A Renegotiation Clause To Arbitration Of Transnational Contracts, Luigi Russi
Chronicles Of A Failure: From A Renegotiation Clause To Arbitration Of Transnational Contracts, Luigi Russi
ILSU Working Paper Series
The present paper recounts the various steps which parties to a transnational contract containing a renegotiation clause may need to go through, should the circumstances accounted for in the renegotiation clause come to existence. To this end, the article sets off from an outline of the most relevant structural features and functions of renegotiation clauses, and of the typical obligations which may derive therefrom.
Secondly, the paper's focus narrows down to the - by no means infrequent - case of failure to renegotiate in presence of an arbitration clause governing the parties' agreement. In the latter case, in particular, several …
Chronicles Of A Failure: From A Renegotiation Clause To Arbitration Of Transnational Contracts, Luigi Russi
Chronicles Of A Failure: From A Renegotiation Clause To Arbitration Of Transnational Contracts, Luigi Russi
Bocconi Legal Papers
The present paper recounts the various steps which parties to a transnational contract containing a renegotiation clause may need to go through, should the circumstances accounted for in the renegotiation clause come to existence. To this end, the article sets off from an outline of the most relevant structural features and functions of renegotiation clauses, and of the typical obligations which may derive therefrom.
Secondly, the paper's focus narrows down to the - by no means infrequent - case of failure to renegotiate in presence of an arbitration clause governing the parties' agreement. In the latter case, in particular, several …