CONFLICT OF LAW RULES

CONFLICT OF LAW RULES

CONFLICT OF LAW RULES

AUTHORS – GOVIND RAJ SUTHAR, KUMAR KARTIKEY & NIVE RAJ, STUDENTS AT LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, GREATER NOIDA

BEST CITATION – GOVIND RAJ SUTHAR, KUMAR KARTIKEY& NIVE RAJ, CONFLICT OF LAW RULES, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (2) OF 2024, PG. 292-304, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

Abstract

The Conflict of laws in international arbitration is a complex issue which has to be carefully addressed This article examines the complexities and challenges of conflicts of laws in international arbitration on the basis of four different choice-of-law issues: substantive law governs the merits of the parties’ dispute, substantive law governs the arbitration agreement, procedural law applies to arbitral proceeding, and conflict of laws rules. This paper seeks to deepen the perspectives of the legal community generally and practitioners, arbitrators and parties to international disputes more specifically by walking through a single conflict-of-laws problem-how choice-of-law analysis might operate in a dispute between autonomous states.