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The Effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties Choice of Non – state Law and " Amiable Composition " in Arbitration

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The study aims to explore the effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties' choice of non-state law or resolving the dispute amiablecomposition' in arbitration. Although it is argued by some commentators that these concepts cannot be applied to arbitration as an effect of the Regulation, nevertheless the study concludes that parties are allowed to choose non-state law to be applied and arbitrators are obliged to follow their choice.

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10.21608/mjle.2012.156719

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Dr. Ala'eldin Mohammad ABABNEH

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Mohammad ABABNEH

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Dr. Ala'eldin Mohammad ABABNEH أستاذ مساعد کلية الحقوق جامعة جرش الأردن & Dr. Ahmed Mohammad AL-HAWAMDEH أستاذ مساعد وقائم بأعمال عميد کلية الحقوق جامعة جرش الأردن

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2

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3

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22998

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2012-10-01

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2021-03-15

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2012-10-01

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3

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19

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1687-2371

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2735-3834

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مجلة البحوث القانونية والإقتصادية (المنصورة)

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The Effect of the Rome I Regulation upon parties Choice of Non – state Law and " Amiable Composition " in Arbitration

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23 Jan 2023