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UNITED STATES 51 B
United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 6 July 1983
(Rhone Méditerranée Compagnia francese di assicurazioni e riassicurazioni v. Achille Lauro, et al.)
UNITED STATES 51 B
See also United States District Court, Virgin Islands, District of St. Thomas and St. John, 4 October 1982
(Rhone Méditerranée Compagnia francese di assicurazioni e riassicurazioni v. Achille Lauro, et al.)
UNITED STATES 51 B
The court discusses the meaning and effect of the referral of the resolution of disputes to arbitration, including: who can ask for referral and when, whether a party has waived its right to request arbitration, the defense that there was no contract at all; whether there was a condition precedent to the commencement of arbitration (e.g. mediation), stay of proceedings v. compelling arbitration, and national procedural specificities such as remand and removal (US), effect of class action. etc.
The court discusses whether referral of the resolution of disputes to arbitration is mandatory under the Convention and whether mandatory referral is an internationally uniform rule which supersedes municipal law.
The court discusses how to interpret the Convention’s requirement that the agreement is not null and void etc., as well as specific cases of invalidity: e.g., lack of consent (misrepresentation, duress, or fraud), vague wording of the arbitral clause; other terms of the contract contradict the intention to arbitrate, etc.
The court discusses which law – lex fori, lex contractus, law of the State where the award will be made – applies specifically to determining whether an agreement to arbitrate is “null and void etc.“, and, by extension, which law applies to determining the validity of arbitration agreements.
Multi-party disputes: The court discusses under which conditions non-signatories are covered by an arbitration agreement entered into by another party.