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No violation of a party's right to be heard where a tribunal does not address arguments that it considers to be irrelevant (Swiss Supreme Court)

by Prof Dr Nathalie Voser (Partner), Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd
In Decision 4A_520/2015, the Swiss Supreme Court considered an application to set aside an award where the party had argued that the tribunal had violated its right to be heard by failing to address an argument that the tribunal considered to be irrelevant.

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Published on 03-Feb-2016
Resource Type Legal update: case report
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  • Switzerland
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