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Homepage » ALERTS » Regardless of the need to interpret an arbitration clause, the Superior Court of Justice is competent to settle a conflict of jurisdiction between arbitration courts
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23/03/2022
By: Marcus Alexandre Matteucci Gomes Leonardo Ribas Eduardo Périllier

Regardless of the need to interpret an arbitration clause, the Superior Court of Justice is competent to settle a conflict of jurisdiction between arbitration courts

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In an unprecedented decision, the Superior Court of Justice recognized that it is competent to settle a conflict of competence between arbitral tribunals.

Partners Marcus Alexandre Matteucci Gomes, Leonardo Ribas and Eduardo Perillier comment on the position of Minister Marco Aurélio Belizze, which is based on the jurisdictional nature of the activity carried out in the scope of arbitration.

Read the full content, in Portuguese, at: https://bit.ly/3iABl3J

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