Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues

1544-0044

Abstrait

A Critical Study for Third Party of Objection Procedures on the Arbitration Award between Application and Reality in Jordanian Legislations

Ahmad Ibrahim Alsharu, Khaled Mohammad Khwaileh

This descriptive study explored the legal effects of objection of others on the arbitration award. In Jordanian legislation, third party objection is considered an unusual case of appeal. Notably, the Jordanian Arbitration 2018 does not include clear legal provisions concerning the objection of others to the arbitration award, and this has become an issue. The legal provisions that expressly state the objection of others to the arbitration award, if found, were described, and applicable legal texts were analysed using the critical analytical method to identify the best solutions. As found, the Jordanian Civil Procedure Code 2017 allows a third party to object to the arbitration award. This study proposed including special legal texts in arbitration law to allow objection of others to the arbitral award. This study also proposed addressing third parties' objection problem to the arbitral award, and allowing others to object to the arbitral award.

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