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Monika Hartung Legal Adviser, Partner, Warsaw Arbitration in Poland: Selected Practical Issues YIAG Briefing & Roundtable Warsaw, Poland; 16 June 2011 Przemysław P. Krzywosz
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A.Polish Arbitration Regulations – Sources & issues B.Arbitrability issues C.Injunctions - Effective protection of a claim C.Terms of Reference – Do they work in Poland? D.Witness statements – Practice & law E.Competence – competence rules 2011-06-162 Contents
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Polish Arbitration Regulations – Main Sources Part V of the Polish Civil Procedure Code (PCPC): Articles 1154 - 1217 entered into force in 2005 based on the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration New York Convention Rules of Arbitration Courts There are 22 arbitration courts thin Poland, leading ones include KIG Court of Arbitration and Lewiatan Court of Arbitration, both based in Warsaw. 2011-06-163
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Polish Arbitration Regulations – Selected Issues Polish civil law state court process versus arbitration: Disclosure, Discovery & Preclusion of evidence in commercial cases Arbitration court award enforcement Up to 3 procedural stages Arbitration in bankruptcy Local Polish perspective versus cases adjudicated outside Poland 2011-06-164
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Arbitrability 2011-06-165
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Injunctions Party has the right to request for injunction both the state court and the arbitration tribunal. Main differences between the two options: Timing – state court could be approached up front, arbitration tribunal only after its constitution Scope – state court is more restricted in certain situations as to the catalogue of measures Hearing – state court may (with exceptions) act “unilaterally”, arbitration tribunal should hear both parties. Enforcement – additional action via the state court required in case of arbitration tribunal decision. No “emergency arbitrator nominations” under Polish arbitration courts’ rules as yet 2011-06-166
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Terms of Reference No direct base in the Polish regulations Quasi “Terms of Reference” as modification of pleadings during the procedure Used sometimes internally by arbitrators as a ”working tool” to define the drivers of the case at its outset 2011-06-167
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Witness statements No direct base in the Polish regulations Civil law tradition – no “preparation” of witness or her/his “written statements” By agreement used more and more often Often not very helpful due to lack of understanding of their role 2011-06-168
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Competence - competence 2011-06-169
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Thanks for your attention Monika Hartung Aleje Ujazdowskie 10, 00-478 Warsaw, Poland tel.: + 48 22 437 82 00, + 48 22 537 82 00 e-mail: monika.hartung@wardynski.com.plmonika.hartung@wardynski.com.pl Przemko Krzywosz Marconich 11/5, 02-954 Warsaw, Poland www.ppk@ppk.com.pl Phone: +48-22-6424565; Fax: +48-22-8428514 E-mail: p.krzywosz@ppk.com.plp.krzywosz@ppk.com.pl 2011-06-1610
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