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Homepage » Felsberg in The News » Regardless of the need for interpretation of an arbitration clause, the Superior Court of Justice is competent to settle a conflict of jurisdiction between arbitration courts
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27/04/2022
By: Marcus Alexandre Matteucci Gomes Eduardo Périllier Leonardo Ribas

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

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Marcus Alexandre Matteucci Gomes, Eduardo Périllier and Leonardo Ribas had their article published in Lexology. In the article, they discuss the position of Justice Marco Aurélio Belizze, in relation to the jurisdictional nature of activity developed in the scope of arbitration.

Read the full content, in English, at: https://bit.ly/3MDGsxf

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