1st Edition

Arbitration Clauses and Third Parties

By Asli Arda Copyright 2024
316 Pages
by Informa Law from Routledge

316 Pages
by Informa Law from Routledge

316 Pages
by Informa Law from Routledge

This is the first book to focus on the legal question of the incorporation of arbitration clauses, even though this issue constitutes a common problem that arises frequently in practice. Arbitration Clauses and Third Parties compares different branches of law, namely shipping, reinsurance, and construction, where the legal notion of incorporation is often implemented. It evaluates how the... Read more

Table of Cases

Preface

Part I

Chapter I The Foundations Of Incorporation And Arbitration Clauses

Chapter II Incorporation Of Charterparty Arbitration Clauses Into Bills Of Lading

Chapter III Incorporation Of Arbitration Clauses In Reinsurance Contracts

Chapter IV Construction Contracts And The Incorporation Of Arbitration Clauses

Chapter V Singapore Law And Incorporation Of Arbitration Clauses

PART II

Chapter VI Not Incorporation – But A Close Analogy: Arbitration Clauses Binding Third Parties

Index

Biography

Aslı Arda works as an Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law, Center for Private Governance (CEPRI). Her research fundamentally focuses on digitalization and decarbonization in shipping from a private law perspective. She formerly worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at CEPRI from May 2020 and her project focused on the management and liability aspects of the commercial implementation of remotely-controlled and autonomous ships. Asli has an LLM in Maritime Law with distinction from the University of Exeter, UK, and she holds a PhD in Law from the same University, which she obtained in 2020. Aslı's primary fields of research are digitalization and decarbonization in shipping, contract law, shipping law (mainly dry shipping), autonomous and remotely controlled ships from a private law perspective, digitization and digitalization in law, commercial arbitration agreements, and insurance law.