In this essay the author examines the Italian rules concerning the submission of the arbitration request. She analyses the historical-legal system on the beginning of arbitral proceedings, focusing on the amendments to articles 2943, 2945, 2652 and 2653 Italian Civil Code, with specific regard to limitation period rules, and to art. 669 quinquies Civile Procedure Code related to provisional measures, in force of the law of 5 January 1994 n. 25. Actually, in Italian system, the arbitral proceeding is considered pending by the breaking of action and not yet by the establishment of the arbitral panel.
Muroni, R., La domanda d'arbitrato, in Daniele Mantucc, D. M. (ed.), Trattato di diritto dell'arbitrato, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli 2021: 195- 224 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/190624]
La domanda d'arbitrato
Muroni, Raffaella
Primo
2021
Abstract
In this essay the author examines the Italian rules concerning the submission of the arbitration request. She analyses the historical-legal system on the beginning of arbitral proceedings, focusing on the amendments to articles 2943, 2945, 2652 and 2653 Italian Civil Code, with specific regard to limitation period rules, and to art. 669 quinquies Civile Procedure Code related to provisional measures, in force of the law of 5 January 1994 n. 25. Actually, in Italian system, the arbitral proceeding is considered pending by the breaking of action and not yet by the establishment of the arbitral panel.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.