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The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100

Year 2013, Volume: 45 Issue: 62, 263 - 276, 04.06.2015

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there are many points which are different. First, parties to litigation can not choose the judge. In contrast, parties to an arbitration can choose the arbitrator or arbitrators because arbitration procedure gives the par- ties the right to resort to arbitration and the right to choose arbitrators.4 Second, in litigation, parties do not have the authority to determine the applicable procedure. To the contrary, in arbitration proceedings, parties may agree on the applicable procedure. Third, in litigation, the rules of substantive law, which will be applied, are predetermined. In contrast, parties to in arbitration, may freely choose the rules of substantive law

Year 2013, Volume: 45 Issue: 62, 263 - 276, 04.06.2015

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Droit Privé
Authors

Seda Özmumcu This is me

Publication Date June 4, 2015
Submission Date June 4, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 45 Issue: 62

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APA Özmumcu, S. (2015). The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100. Annales De La Faculté De Droit d’Istanbul, 45(62), 263-276.
AMA Özmumcu S. The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100. Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul. June 2015;45(62):263-276.
Chicago Özmumcu, Seda. “The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100”. Annales De La Faculté De Droit d’Istanbul 45, no. 62 (June 2015): 263-76.
EndNote Özmumcu S (June 1, 2015) The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100. Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul 45 62 263–276.
IEEE S. Özmumcu, “The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100”, Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul, vol. 45, no. 62, pp. 263–276, 2015.
ISNAD Özmumcu, Seda. “The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100”. Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul 45/62 (June 2015), 263-276.
JAMA Özmumcu S. The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100. Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul. 2015;45:263–276.
MLA Özmumcu, Seda. “The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100”. Annales De La Faculté De Droit d’Istanbul, vol. 45, no. 62, 2015, pp. 263-76.
Vancouver Özmumcu S. The Principle of Separability and Competence – Competence in Turkish Civil Procedure Code No. 6100. Annales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul. 2015;45(62):263-76.