Judgment of Supreme Court CR of August 30, 2013 in Case No. 30 Cdo 2011/2013: (i) Negotiating Arbitration Clause, (ii) Separability of Arbitration Clause from Main Agreement, (iii) Termination of Court Proceedings If Party Pleads Existence of Arbitration Clause
keywords
arbitration agreement
arbitration clause
B2C dispute
consumer
consumer protection
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
EU law
European Court of Justice
financial distress
future business
good faith
jurisdiction of court
loan
main agreement/contract
mental disorder
powers (jurisdiction) of arbitrator
procedural law
real property
security transfer of rights
separability of arbitration clause
substantive law
termination of proceedings
validity of a juridical act
validity of an arbitration agreement
validity of an arbitration clause
about the authors

Univ. Professor, Dr.iur., Mgr., Dipl. Ing. oec/MB, Dr.h.c. Lawyer admitted and practising in Prague/CZE (Branch N.J./US), Senior Partner of the Law Offices Bělohlávek, Dept. of Law, Faculty of Economics, Ostrava, CZE, Dept. of Int. and European Law, Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, CZE (visiting), Chairman of the Commission on Arbitration ICC National Committee CZE, Arbitrator in Prague, Vienna, Kiev etc. Member of ASA, DIS, Austrian Arb. Association. The President of the WJA – the World Jurist Association, Washington D.C./USA.

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