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Arbitral tribunals are not obliged to address all arguments raised by the parties (Swiss Supreme Court)

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Arbitral tribunals are not obliged to address all arguments raised by the parties (Swiss Supreme Court)

by PD Dr Nathalie Voser (Partner, Zurich) and Elena Trabaldo Togna (Associate, Geneva), Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd
In a French-language decision 4A_564/2013, the Swiss Supreme Court considered an application to set aside an award issued by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on the ground that it had violated the petitioner's right to be heard.

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Resource ID 2-567-9560
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Published on 14-May-2014
Resource Type Legal update: case report
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  • Switzerland
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