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중재가능성에 대한 미국연방법원의 해석

U.S. Court’s Interpretation for Arbitrability

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The foundation of arbitration is the arbitration agreement between parties. If no agreement to arbitrate exists, the parties should not send to arbitrate their disputes. In the United States, there are no provisions as to arbitrability under the Federal Arbitration Act. Before a court can enforce arbitration, it must first determine arbitrability. The general presumption is that the issue of arbitrability should be resolved by the courts. The question of whether parties have submitted a particular dispute to arbitration raises a question of arbitrability which is an issue for judicial determination unless the parties clearly and unmistakably have provided otherwise. Determining if the parties agreed to arbitrate a dispute involves inquiries into whether there is a valid agreement to arbitrate the claims, and the dispute falls within the scope of the arbitration agreement. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to review how to settle the issue of arbitrability in the U.S. federal courts.

Ⅰ. 서 론

Ⅱ. 미국 연방중재법과 중재가능성

Ⅲ. 중재가능성과 자기권한심사

Ⅳ. 명확하고 분명한 당사자의 의도

Ⅴ. 결 론

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