International Arbitration: Some Reflections on Jurisdiction and Admissibility
Nikita V. Nota
The distinction between the concepts of jurisdiction and admissibility in international arbitration is one of those instances in which practitioners, arbitrators and academics are still looking for a common view. Although the concepts of jurisdiction and admissibility received extensive treatment in the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice, neither the provisions of national arbitration laws, nor the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, nor the BIT’s, nor the ICSID Convention provide directly for objections to admissibility…
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