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- Is Procedural Order No. 1 an Order of the Arbitral Tribunal or a Procedural Agreement between the Parties?
Is Procedural Order No. 1 an Order of the Arbitral Tribunal or a Procedural Agreement between the Parties?
Authors:
Miriam Rose Ivan L. Pereira
Aiko Hosokawa
Magazine/Book:ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin | 2025 Issue 3 / 2026 Issue 1 | 35th Anniversary Edition
Publisher:ICC (International Chamber of Commerce)
Practice:
International Commercial Contracts
International Arbitration
International Dispute Resolution
Date of publication:
April, 2026
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