Arbitration Tribunals and the Judicial System: Constitutional and Jurisdictional Aspects

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The article is devoted to the problems of correlation between the competence of arbitration tribunals and state courts. The author puts forward the concept of constitutional delegation of powers based on the provisions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation on the right to various ways of protecting violated rights and granting the legislator the authority to create an appropriate legal institution of arbitration and define the boundaries of its competence while maintaining guarantees of fair trial and judicial control over arbitral awards, which is limited but essential.

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Dmitry I. Dedov

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Email: dmitrydedov939@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0008-6226-4091

Doctor of Science (Law), Professor at the Constitutional and Municipal Law Department

Russian Federation, Moscow

References

  1. Schreuer, С. Consent to arbitration. The Oxford handbook of international investment law. Oxford University Press; 2008. Рр. 830–867.
  2. Harrison, J. The life and death of BITs: legal issues concerning survival clauses and the termination of investment treaties. The Journal of World Investment & Trade. 2012;13(6):928-950.

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