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American Judicial Assistance to International Arbitral Tribunals - ARIA - Vol. 8, No. 2, 1997

 
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Author: Hans Smit
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Published: 1997
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American Review of International Arbitration - ARIA - Vol. 8 No. 2 1997 

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ARIA Vol. 8  No. 2 1997 

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. The Legislative History

In 1963, Section 1782 of Title 28 of the United States Code, was amended to liberalize in significant measure the assistance rendered by American courts to foreign and international tribunals.1 As international arbitration increases its growth, the question of whether Section 1782 provides for judicial assistance to international arbitral tribunals created pursuant to agreement between private parties has enjoyed increased attention from both courts and commentators.2 Two lower federal courts sitting in New York have answered this question in the negative.3 I have consistently maintained that the answer should be in the positive

 

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 Hans Smit  - Stanley H. Fuld Professor of Law, Director, Center for International Arbitration and Litigation Law, Columbia University School of Law. Copyright by Hans Smit. Part I of this Article has also been submitted for publication in Arbitration International.