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The creation of arbitration agreements

Series: Arbitration Law Monthly ; 1(8) October 2001, 1-3(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Argues that the distinction between arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution is not always apparent, as demonstrated in "AIG Europe SA v QBE International Insurance Ltd". It was found that the reinsurance agreement between AIG and QBE did not contain arbitration clauses, but only provided for a procedure of conciliation. Concludes that there will be no incorporation of an arbitration clause unless there is an express reference to arbitration in the words of incorporation.
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Argues that the distinction between arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution is not always apparent, as demonstrated in "AIG Europe SA v QBE International Insurance Ltd". It was found that the reinsurance agreement between AIG and QBE did not contain arbitration clauses, but only provided for a procedure of conciliation. Concludes that there will be no incorporation of an arbitration clause unless there is an express reference to arbitration in the words of incorporation.