Arbitration as a judicial means of peaceful settlement of disputes; arbitration between Croatia and Slovenia
Autor: | Pušak, Matea |
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Přispěvatelé: | Rusan Novokmet, Rutvica, Lapaš, Davorin, Šošić, Trpimir Mihael |
Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Popis: | U ovom diplomskom radu obrađuje se arbitraža kao jedno od najvažnijih sredstava za mirno rješavanje sporova. Na temelju arbitražnog sporazuma stranke spora određuju arbitražne suce, pravila postupka, nadležnost arbitražnog suda i primjenjivo pravo. Presuda donesena u arbitražnom postupku ima obvezujuću snagu, a mogućnosti žalbe su ograničene. Privlačnost arbitraže leži u brzini, jednostavnosti i fleksibilnosti postupka. Arbitraža je kao institucija međunarodnog prava postojala još u starom vijeku, a značajno joj je doprinio Alabamski spor između SAD-a i Velike Britanije. Razvoju arbitraže doprinio je i Stalni arbitražni sud osnovan 1899. i 1907. godine putem Haaških konvencija o mirnom rješavanju sporova, o čemu je također riječ u ovom radu. Autorica na kraju rada razmatra primjer arbitražnog postupka između Republike Hrvatske i Republike Slovenije čiji je cilj bio riješiti dugogodišnji spor o granicama. Hrvatska je na koncu jednostrano raskinula arbitražni sporazum optužujući Sloveniju za kršenje sporazuma. This thesis examines arbitration as one of the most important means of peaceful dispute resolution. Based on the arbitration agreement, the parties of the dispute agree to appoint arbitrators, establish procedural rules, determine the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal, and choose the applicable law. The decision rendered in an arbitration proceeding is binding, and the appeal process is limited. The advantages of arbitration lie in its speed, simplicity, and flexibility. As an institution of international law, arbitration existed as far back as ancient times, but its significance was greatly enhanced by the Alabama Claims between the United States and Great Britain. The Permanent Court of Arbitration established in 1899 and 1907 through the Hague Conventions on the peaceful settlement of disputes also contributed to the development of arbitration, which is also discussed in this thesis. Finally, the author considers an example of arbitration proceedings between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia aimed at resolving a long-standing border dispute. Croatia ultimately terminated the arbitration agreement unilaterally, accusing Slovenia of violating the agreement. |
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